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The degrees of separation between Fidel Castro and small-town Nova Scotia

The RCMP response and cooperation with the FBI investigation of Roselli. - Mary Ferrell FoundationOn August 7, 1976, the body of well-connected mobster John Roselli was found in a barrel by fishermen off the coast of Miami.

This $50 million dollar project was mostly shut down by the Bay of Pigs, though attempts did continue for years after. However, it has been theorized that Castro found Roselli out and turned him against Kennedy, who had integral parts in Operation Mongoose and later would become president of the United States of America.

The mother of the family, Rosie Rosencrantz often took care of Moro as he had bronchial issues. Moro would marry her daughter, Irene. They would move to the United States and stay in Bear River in the summers. Eventually, with Moro’s condition, he could no longer make trips to Bear River or Nova Scotia due to the humid climate. Mrs. Moro would still travel home alone occasionally.

The motive for the dispute and killing isn't clear, but Selig unknowingly ended a lot of potential secrets for the government.

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