Massachusetts State Police (MSP) Colonel Geoffrey D. Noble has announced an independent review and policy changes following explosive allegations of a cover-up surrounding a 2023 fatal cruiser crash. The move comes as body camera footage, obtained by 25 Investigates, reveals discrepancies between the official record and the events following the December 12, 2023, collision that later claimed the life of 37-year-old Angelo Schettino of Saugus.
25 Investigates: Family in deadly Trooper crash suspects cover-up
In a letter sent to Middlesex District Attorney Marian T. Ryan, Colonel Noble expressed his “sympathy for the family and loved ones of Angelo Schettino” and a commitment to fully understanding any role the department may have played in the tragedy. The Colonel’s decision follows the release of hospital records, allegedly withheld by State Police, that show the driver of the cruiser, Homicide Detective Sergeant Scott Quigley, had a blood alcohol level of .114—nearly one and a half times the legal limit…