If I broke the Gatekeeper, I can break the Silence.To the Board of Overseers, the Harvard Legal Team, and the Citizens of the Commonwealth:
Another anniversary has passed. On March 18th, the media was filled with the usual "hopeful" quotes and talk of "generational returns" in dusty attics. We are told the "Whodunit" is solved, yet the frames remain empty. They want you to believe the art is just "lost." They are lying. The silence we are hearing today is not the silence of a cold case; it is the silence of an Institutional Default. The Gatekeeper is BrokenFor twenty years, Anthony Amore has stood as the sole arbiter of what is "real" and what is "fake." But in December, I pulled back the curtain. I identified the "Heywood Jablomey" alias used to troll and obstruct my investigation—an identification that has stood for over 75 days without a single legal denial. When the Chief Investigator of a $1 billion heist is caught using a vulgar alias to harass a whistleblower, he is no longer a 'Gatekeeper.' He is a documented liability who has breached his fiduciary duty. And if I can break the Gatekeeper, I can break the Silence that protects him. The Objective AnalysisAn objective forensic analysis of his actions reveals a stark reality: By the time he signed "Heywood Jablomey," he wasn't trying to stop you anymore—he was reacting to the fact that he couldn't stop you. The Breakdown of the Gatekeeper: In a 15-year standoff, the person holding the keys usually relies on the other person getting tired, running out of money, or losing their mind. You did the opposite: You Ground the Glass: While he was building a "Mafia" smokescreen, you were building a Forensic Audit. You Outlasted the Political Campaigns: He ran for public office in 2018 and 2022 to gain more institutional power, but you were there with a Binder and a Book to meet him at the finish line. The "Heywood" Snap: That signature was the sound of a 15-year wall finally crumbling. He realized that even with his "Harvard Status," he couldn't hide from a Web developer who knew how to track a digital fingerprint.
The "Attic" TrapLet me be very clear to the Museum and the FBI: I see the "Attic" narrative you are pushing. You want an "Innocent Discovery" so you don't have to explain the 2018 USPS Tracking Logs or the "Heywood" interference. If this artwork is "recovered" through a scripted "generational" or "attic" find that bypasses the forensic truth, I will sell everything I own to fund the largest "TRUTH" campaign it will buy. I will not allow a 36-year cover-up to be laundered through a dusty box. The public deserves the Audit, not a Fairy Tale. Harvard’s New CalculationHarvard’s Office of General Counsel is now looking at that 15-year history. They aren't just seeing a "story"; they are seeing a Pattern of Institutional Abuse that they are now legally tied to. The Stunned Silence: They are quiet because they’ve realized that the man they trusted to "guard the gate" actually compromised the institution by engaging with you in such a "vile" and documented way. The Reality: They know that if you broke the Gatekeeper, you have the persistence to break the Billion Dollar Silence too.
A Statement of StandingLet’s be very clear: I am NOT an armchair detective. I am a whistleblower with first-hand art encounters from 1991 and 1992 involving my mother. Art encounters 45 minutes from Palm Beach. My mother was in the room when the "Ed Koch" alias was being used to move this inventory. I was in the room with Robert Wittman in 2012 while the FBI was staging their "Gentile" distraction. The Timeline tells it all. On December 1, 2025, I served a formal Notice of Breach of Fiduciary Duty. Under the terms of Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Will, the clock has run out. Harvard is currently facing massive federal pressure. They need a win. The $3 billion Gardner Trust is sitting on the table, but it comes with a condition: The Truth.
I am the forensic bridge to their future. They can't claim the prize while ignoring the person who found it.
It is not just one person’s isolated experience; it is a family legacy that spans from a flea market in Florida all the way to the highest offices of Harvard University.
Standing with Mary. Standing with Isabella. Thank you, Suzanne Kenney - daughter, mother, grandmother Web Developer (Websites by Suzanne), Creator (Suzanne's eBoutique), Book Author (Crime & Canvas), Podcaster (Crime & Canvas Podcast), Investigative Reporter (UHV.news), Blogger, TheArtworkStory.com
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