US | Roy Lindley DeVecchio Reporter Tapes Kill Mob Hit Trial Charges against renegade ex-FBI agent collapse By Peter Fearon Posted Nov 1, 2007 3:55 AM CDT Copied Former FBI agent R. Lindley DeVecchio exits Brooklyn State Supreme Court with his wife Carolyn, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007, in New York. The murder case against him sensationally collapsed Wednesday. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano) (Associated Press) The mob murder trial of a former FBI agent collapsed yesterday after lawyers listened to a journalist's taped interviews revealing that the key prosecution witness had lied, reports the New York Times. Prosecutors decided to drop the case against Roy DeVecchio after a conference room drama that could could have come straight from an episode of TV's "Law & Order." A former mistress of a gangland assassin known as the Grim Reaper testified that DeVecchio participated in four murders. But a Village Voice reporter appeared at the courthouse to turn over interview tapes in which she denied DeVecchio was involved. "I didn't know what else to do," the reporter said. “No journalist ever wants to go against a source. It’s against our creed.” Read These Next Baseball has a dirty secret hiding in plain sight. Number of missing in Texas floods revised in a good way. Newborn's sex isn't random, research suggests. The weekend was full of not-so-great headlines about Delta. Report an error