Whitey Bulger CAUGHT!
Bulger was South Boston's very own master-mobster in the 70s and 80s, leader of the feared "Winter Hill Gang" that more-or-less OWNED organized crime in the city for decades. He'd been a career criminal for almost his entire adult life - while interred at Alcatraz in the late-50s, he was one of the human test-subjects in the CIA's infamous MKULTRA Project. And in case he didn't already sound like something out of a bad movie, he had a "good guy" brother who was a State Senate President and President of the University of Massachusetts during the same period he running his syndicate.
At the height of his power, he was essentially untouchable; operating practically right out in the open yet invincible to police and making short work of rival gangs - he's even reputed to have double-crossed the IRA without incurring direct retribution. As it turned out *gasp!* his power had a less-than-mythic source: He was protected by his status as a high-level FBI informant. (Yes, this is where Frank Costello in "The Departed" mostly came from.) In 1994, his FBI handler allegedly tipped him off that arrest was imminent - driving a bitter wedge between Boston cops and the FBI that lingers to this day - and he'd been on the run ever since.
I'll promise you this: There are A LOT of aging gangsters in Boston being woken up to some bad news by their underlings and/or shady live-in grandkids right now - this is a guy who knows where ALL the bodies are buried, and probably won't be hesitant to resume his guts-spilling now. He was at one point, for example, believed to have had a hand in (or at least knowledge of) the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist - the largest single property theft (by value) in recorded history.










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