Lynn Schettino, of Saugus, fought back tears as she spoke about her son. Thirty-seven-year-old Angelo Schettino—born with a genetic disorder that later left him paralyzed—was heading home from an eye appointment in a wheelchair van when the vehicle was struck head-on.
“When I saw him, he was cold,” Schettino told Investigative Reporter Ted Daniel. “His large intestines [were] severed, severed right in half. And this was from this accident.”
Schettino, a former Special Olympian, never recovered from his injuries and died in the hospital 31 days after the crash. For the Schettino family, the tragedy of the crash was only the beginning. New revelations have led to accusations of a possible cover-up by the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) to protect one of their own: Sergeant Scott Quigley…