United States v. Peter R. Farrell and Paul A. Farrell

877 F.2d 870, 1989 U.S. App. LEXIS 10184, 1989 WL 69950
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
DecidedJuly 17, 1989
Docket87-5500
StatusPublished
Cited by33 cases

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United States v. Peter R. Farrell and Paul A. Farrell, 877 F.2d 870, 1989 U.S. App. LEXIS 10184, 1989 WL 69950 (11th Cir. 1989).

Opinion

ORINDA D. EVANS, District Judge:

Defendants Peter Farrell and Paul Farrell appeal their convictions for conspiracy to extort and attempted extortion in violation of the Hobbs Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1951. FACTS

On Tuesday, September 16, 1986, Community School in Naples, Florida, received a telephone call from an individual who identified himself as James Logan. Logan stated that pursuant to the instructions of his employer John Mueller, he would be coming to the school at about 1:30 p.m. to pick up nine-year old Amanda Mueller for a dental appointment. At approximately 1:30 p.m., Defendant Peter Farrell, wearing a blond wig and representing himself to be “James Logan,” arrived. He presented a typewritten letter on Mueller Company stationery. The letter bore the apparent signature of John Mueller and requested that Amanda be excused for her appointment. Amanda, who was seated in the waiting area outside the principal’s office, was told to go with “Mr. Logan.” Prior to Peter Farrell’s arrival, the school premises had been surveilled by Defendant Paul Farrell, who was posing as a telephone repair man. Paul Farrell is Peter Farrell’s brother.

Amanda got into Peter Farrell’s automobile; he snapped a Polaroid photo of her and took it to Paul Farrell, who by then was waiting nearby in another automobile. Peter Farrell’s vehicle had been rented for the occasion by Edward O'Brien, an associate of the Farrells.

Peter Farrell drove Amanda to a condominium he had rented for that week. He gave her a pill which he said was for her “cavities.” Peter Farrell then left and Paul Farrell remained with Amanda. He had a .380 Baretta pistol which he displayed in Amanda’s presence. At one point, Paul Farrell left, and Amanda was kept in the bathroom until he returned, approximately twenty-four hours later.

Shortly after Amanda had been taken from the school, an official of Naples Federal Savings and Loan received a telephone call from John Mueller. 1 As a result of this call, the official immediately contacted the county sheriff’s office and the FBI. She also looked under the sink in one of the bank’s restrooms. She found an envelope which had contained the Polaroid photograph of Amanda, plus a ransom note. The photograph was later found to contain the fingerprints of both Peter and Paul Farrell; Paul Farrell’s prints were also on the ransom note. The note stated:

Your daughter has been kidnapped. Follow instructions and she will be returned unharmed in a few days. You are being watched. Any law officials news reports or investigations or failure to deliver full amount of money will cause her instant death because of your stupidity. There will be no negociating [sic] on anything. 1,540,000.00 will be delivered by Friday afternoon — see attached card for breakdown of denominations.
She has been heavily sedated since her pick-up. She knows nothing of what has happen [sic] so far. An Insurance Policy, thanks to Polaroid films has been immediately taken out. She has no knowledge of this. But in the future if any investigation is identified your daughter will become the most celebrated good girl since Maryln [sic] Chambers *873 [sic] face left Ivory Snow and turn [sic] up giving head on public view. Remember Insurance Policy does’nt [sic] go into effect until there is an accident. Don’t cause any accidents! Her shame would ruin her for the rest of her life. Don’t Fuck Up! Get your ass moving without causing outside alarm — Money time— and quickly.
Your first test for her life is to bring this note outside the door 30 ft. from you — west side of bank — stop at lamppost and light it — -hold till fully burned— some one is watching inside John right now — Don’t Fuck up — 1st time and she’s dead. Save cash denomination card. And instructions for money drop taped to bottom of mail-box at Sears outside pickup FRIDAY at 3:00 P.M.! have money— car an no tails or homing device — They are really easy to spot. Don’t forget people who know money can spot marked money — consecutive numbers ink that runs erasing corners, dusted, black light-view — Blue + red threads — etc. It will be all checked thoroughly before release.
Call school to say she won’t be in the rest of the week. Ask nothing else of personel [sic] at school. Yes someone will be listening. If any instructions are not followed completely you will really hate seeing mail delivery.
Good luck No heroes — have a happy ending — now Burn this!!

Later that evening John Mueller met with Special Agent Thomas Diehl at the Naples, Florida FBI office. Mueller left the FBI office slightly after midnight, and drove to the Sears mailbox referenced in the ransom note. FBI agent Ronald Foster watched him as he removed a paper from the bottom of the mailbox, read it, and ran back to his Cadillac. Agent Foster followed Mueller as he returned to the Naples FBI office where they met Agent Diehl. The note Mueller gave Diehl read:

GO TO EXIT SIGN 20 ON 1-75 NORTH RED CUP ON GROUND NEAR POLE!!

In the early morning hours of September 17, two FBI agents drove to exit 20 and found a note and a transmitter inside a McDonald’s paper cup. They copied the note, which said:

Don’t Say A Word
You have hear [sic] a transmitter Tap it 2 times to give test signal that it works. Everything you now say can be heard with [sic] a 5 mile range. Put it in shirt pocket. Go to marker exit 21 bottom of sign post west side — Red Flag says you can be heard AND ARE Following directions. No Red Flag means deal is dead — go home AND Cry. Rip this up and throw it now 8 pieces — Watching IF RED FLAg is there, 2nd directions at base of EXIT 21 sign Near REd FLAg Change Cars at airport — Get Lincoln at A Hertz-Avis-National. Leave your car in [illegible] Parking — Short term—

The agents placed the note, the transmitter and the cup back in their original positions. They then drove on to locate the marker at Exit 21 and the directions which were supposed to be at the base of the exit sign. They found a red-orange ribbon wrapped around a post at Exit 21, but did not find any directions. 2

On Wednesday, September 17, 1986, John and Barbara Mueller executed a note payable to Naples Federal Savings and Loan Association in the principal sum of $1,540,000. The note called for periodic interest payments, with the principal falling due on September 17, 1989. The note contained the following provision:

THIS NOTE EVIDENCES A CONTINGENT INDEBTEDNESS FOR FUNDS ADVANCED AND SURRENDERED BY NAPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BY REASON OF AN EXTORTION DEMAND MADE ON THE ABOVE REFERENCED JOHN P. MUELLER AND BARBARA B. MUELLER BY PARTY OR PARTIES UNKNOWN AND TO THE EXTENT ANY LOSS IS SUSTAINED BY NAPLES FEDERAL SAV *874 INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BY REASON OF THE EXTORTION WHICH IS NOT RECOVERABLE UNDER THAT CERTAIN THE FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND INSURANCE POLICY NO. 60 74 903-A, INCLUDING RIDERS RELATED THERETO, THIS NOTE SHALL EVIDENCE SAID INDEBTEDNESS TO THE EXTENT NOT RECOVERABLE UNDER THE AFORESAID POLICY OF INSURANCE.

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