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Michael James Riconosciuto (born 1947 or 1948) is an American electronics and computer expert who was arrested in early 1991, shortly after providing
Inslaw Inslaw, Inc. is a Washington, D.C.–based information technology company that markets case management software for corporate and government users. Inslaw is known for developing PROMIS, an early case management software system. It is also known ...
, Inc. with an affidavit in support of their lawsuit against the
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. Riconosciuto professed a defense centered on the Inslaw Affair (a legal case in which the U.S. government was charged with illegal use of computer software). Riconosciuto claimed to have reprogrammed Inslaw's case-management program ( PROMIS) with a secret "back-door" to allow clandestine tracking of individuals. Riconosciuto stated that he had been threatened with prosecution by a Justice Department official. Riconosciuto provided an affidavit detailing threats to a House Select Committee investigating the Inslaw Affair.


Early life

Riconosciuto was born to Marshall and Twylla Riconosciuto and raised in
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. He had a brother named Joseph who was approximately four years younger than him. Riconosciuto was recognized for some technical and scientific talents early in his life. Riconosciuto claims he knew conspiracy-theory figure
Fred Crisman Fred Lee Crisman (July 22, 1919 – December 10, 1975) was a fighter pilot and later educator from Tacoma, Washington known for claims of paranormal events and ties to 20th century conspiracies. In 1946, Crisman claimed to have battled with no ...
as a child. When he was only twelve years old, '' The Tacoma News Tribune and Ledger'' called him a "modern Da Vinci" in a 1960 article describing a phone network he established for himself and thirteen friends in Tacoma, experiments he conducted with underwater microphones and
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, an
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system he developed in his home and a radio class he helped teach at a local
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. By the summer of 1964, before his junior year of high school, Riconosciuto built and lived in an underwater house complete with
television Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
, radio, "and other common necessities." He also set up the stereo sound system in
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's auditorium. As a teenager, he constructed a working
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, a feat that earned him an invitation to
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as a research assistant. His work on
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and his laser drew the attention of the
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which offered him several college scholarships before he had even successfully demonstrated his laser. Riconosciuto was employed as an engineer at a mine in
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. Hercules Properties, Ltd. had raised financing and purchased a contaminated waste-disposal site which had once been a portion of a
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and fertilizer manufacturer known as Hercules Powder Works.


Allegations


Cabazon murders

Nathan Baca's Emmy winning series "The Octopus Murders" featured documents from the archives of Michael Riconosciuto. These documents have been the subject of interest for recently reopened cold case homicide investigations.


Inslaw Affair

In early 1991, Riconosciuto filed an affidavit before a House judiciary committee investigating the
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case of Inslaw Inc. v. United States Government. Riconosciuto was called to testify before Congress regarding the modification of PROMIS, a case-management software program developed for the
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by Washington, D.C.–based
Inslaw Inc. Inslaw, Inc. is a Washington, D.C.–based information technology company that markets case management software for corporate and government users. Inslaw is known for developing PROMIS, an early case management software system. It is also known ...
Riconosciuto declared he had been under the direction of
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, who was then a controlling shareholder and director of Hadron, Inc. He claimed Brian, an associate of
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, was involved in a secret agreement with the Iranian government to delay the release of Americans held hostage in Iran until after the
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, and the PROMIS software was stolen in order to raise funds for Brian's payment. Within eight days of this declaration, Riconosciuto was arrested for conspiracy to manufacture, conspiracy to distribute, possession with intent to distribute, and with distribution—a total of ten counts related to methamphetamine and methadone. During his trial, Riconosciuto accused the
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of stealing two copies of his tape. Riconosciuto also claimed he himself had disposed of a third tape. In addition to his claims of a government "frame up" related to Inslaw, Riconosciuto maintained the chemical laboratory on his property was in use for the extraction of precious metals such as platinum in a highly specialized mining operation. No drug-lab contamination was found at the laboratory site and a member of the DOE's Hazardous Spill Response Team asserted that high
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levels on the property were unlikely to be the result of Riconosciuto's work. Barium does have specialized usage for metallurgy with regards to the processing of platinum group metals. In his investigation of the allegations surrounding the Inslaw case, Special Counsel Nicholas J. Bua was particularly critical of several of Inslaw's witnesses. Bua found Riconosciuto had given inconsistent accounts in statements to the Hamiltons, his affidavit, and in testimony at his 1992 trial for manufacturing methamphetamine. Bua compared Riconosciuto's story about Promis to "a historical novel; a tale of total fiction woven against the background of accurate historical facts."


Depiction in media

He appears in the '' American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders'', a documentary series on The Octopus Conspiracy.


References


Further reading

* "The Plot Thickens in PROMIS Affair
(Part II)
€”"PROMIS Trail Leads to Justice"
(Part III)
€”"PROMIS Spins Web of Intrigue"
(Part IV)


External links


Michael Riconosciuto Document Archive
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