The F.B.I. later today is to announce a birthday present in honor of James “Whitey” Bulger the infamous gangster of the 70’s and 80’s in Boston, MA.
The former head of Boston’s notorious Winter Hill Gang fled in January 1995 after being tipped by a former FBI agent that he was about to be indicted on federal racketeering charges. Bulger was later charged in connection with 19 murders and is on the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” list.
Investigators have scheduled a press conference this afternoon...Read Full Story
James J. "Whitey" Bulger, now 80, isn't a figment of some crime writer's imagination — he's a career criminal who's been on the run for 15 years. He also loves history books. Bulger's resume includes warrants for 19 murders in the early 1970s to mid-1980s, racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, extortion, money-laundering and distribution of narcotics. Most of these offences were connected to an organized crime group in Boston.Victoria's two major bookstores were visited last week by...Read Full Story
RACKETEERING INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS (RICO) - MURDER (18 COUNTS), CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER, CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT EXTORTION, NARCOTICS DISTRIBUTION, CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MONEY LAUNDERING; EXTORTION; MONEY LAUNDERING JAMES J. BULGER Photograph taken in 1994 Photograph taken in 1994 Photograph altered in 2000 James J. Bulger Video [no audio] Transcript of video below Additional and Retouched Photographs Audio with voice of James J. Bulger Get Windows Media Player | Get...Read Full Story
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(NECN: Josh Brogadir) - Despite objections and attempts to delay proceedings, James 'Whitey' Bulger will appear in court for trial on Nov. 5. His attorney, J.W. Carney, filed paperwork on Monday asking for an extra year to review "a tsunami's worth of evidence."
A judge has set the date of James "Whitey" Bulger's trial on charges including murder for Nov. 5, the U.S. attorney's office for Massachusetts said Monday.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Marianne B. Bowler set the date hours after reviewing a memorandum in which Bulger's defense attorney, J.W. Carney Jr., requested at least a year to analyze the "tsunami's worth" of evidence documents his team has been presented.
In the memorandum, Carney claimed...
James J. “Whitey’’ Bulger’s name will always be associated with South Boston, but the aging gangster is no stranger to the suburbs south of the city. Long before he became a fugitive from justice, Bulger made his home in Quincy with his girlfriend, Catherine Greig. The area’s most notorious mobster is accused of shaking down a Dedham restaurant owner and burying two bodies in Quincy. Several of his alleged victims and their families are from...
The Atlantic WireCourt upholds million-dollar judgment for families of alleged Bulger victimsBoston.comBy Milton J. Valencia and Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff A federal appeals court today upheld million-dollar judgments in favor of families of James “Whitey” Bulger's alleged murder victims, finding that the government was liable for the deaths because of ...Bulger Victims Secure VictoryWCVB-TVThe Government Will Pay for Whitey Bulger's...
James J. Bulger is wanted by the FBI in connection with charges of racketeering and murder. Bulger was allegedly a Boston gang leader from the early 1970s into the mid 1980s.
James Joseph " Whitey " Bulger, Jr. (born on September 3 , 1929 ) is a wanted fugitive and alleged leader, along with fellow mobster Stephen Flemmi , of the Winter Hill Gang , an ...
JAMES J. BULGER. The Bulger Fugitive Task Force (BFTF), comprised of agents and officers from the FBI, State Police, Department of Corrections, and Prosecutors from the ...
You're kicking back on the couch Friday night watching your favorite crime-fighting show, when suddenly your picture flashes up and you're named as number two on the FBI's most wanted list