American Justice Season 2002 Episode 10

American Justice Season 2002 Episode 10 The Witness and the Hitman

  • June 19, 2002

In season 2002, episode 10 of American Justice, titled "The Witness and the Hitman," the show explores the notorious murder-for-hire case of informant Sami Al-Arian and his former associate, hitman Paul "Tommy" DiDario.

The episode explores how Al-Arian, a Palestinian academic living in Florida, became an FBI informant in the mid-1990s, providing information about the activities of Palestinian militant groups. However, in 2003, he was arrested and charged with supporting terrorism, leading many to question the FBI's handling of the case and their use of Al-Arian as an informant.

The show delves into the events leading up to Al-Arian's arrest, including his covert relationship with DiDario, a hitman he had hired to kill someone he believed was threatening his life. The episode provides an intimate look at the relationship between the two men, as well as the details of the murder plot itself.

Through interviews with law enforcement officials, lawyers, and others involved in the case, the show explores the consequences of using informants in high-stakes cases like Al-Arian's. It also examines the ethical implications of a law enforcement agency working with someone as dangerous as DiDario to further their own investigations.

Overall, American Justice's "The Witness and the Hitman" offers a gripping account of a complex murder-for-hire case and provides an important commentary on the use of FBI informants in the War on Terrorism.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 19, 2002
  • Language
    English