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    Where the Bodies Were Buried

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    FBI files, 55–56, 109–11, 244, 331

      as FBI informant, 9–11, 19–20, 108, 109–13, 113n, 116, 119–21, 125, 126–28, 132, 172, 174, 175, 195–96, 244–45, 276, 279–81, 309–10, 330, 342, 346, 347–48n, 376–77

      Fitzgerald bombing, 116, 120, 127, 330

      Hussey murder, 39, 99, 259–60, 270–71, 339–42

      King murder, 168, 311

      Lancaster Street garage investigation, 62, 65, 90

      Lindholm and, 326–27

      Martorano and, 39–40, 132, 135, 137, 139, 150–51

      McIntyre murder, 259

      McLaughlin murder, 109–11

      O’Brien and, 96–97

      plea deal of, 333

      Shea and, 235

      weapons stash, 67, 69–70, 250

      Wheeler murder, 147, 148

      Wolf hearings, 10–11, 132, 288

      as Zelig of Boston underworld, 331–32

      Flemmi, Vincent “Jimmy the Bear”

      Deegan murder, 105–8, 117, 288–89, 344–46, 397

      as FBI informant, 49, 107–11, 113n, 117–18, 172, 244

      Florian Hall, 261–62, 300–304, 304, 317

      Florida Supreme Court, 18n

      Florida v. Connolly, 60

      Floyd, Charles “Pretty Boy,” 113

      Flynn, James, 318–19

      Foley, Thomas J., 96, 212, 300, 366

      Most Wanted, 67–68, 70–71, 133–34, 366

      witness testimony, 66–73

      Folino, Paulie, 156

      Forge Books, 137

      Forte, Felix, 7, 7n

      Fourth of July, 239–41

      French, Roy, 107, 117–18

      Garo, Victor J., 292–93, 294

      Garriola, Scott, 349

      Gertner, Nancy, 113n, 204–6, 296–97, 416

      Gianturco, Nicholas, 185, 284–85, 348

      Giso, Nick, 62, 199

      Giuliani, Rudolph, 65

      Gotti, John, 115

      Grasso, William “Billy,” 282, 283

      Gravano, Sammy “the Bull,” 115

      Greco, Louis, 118, 294

      Greene, Nathanael, 240–41

      Greig, Catherine, 9, 51–52, 77, 315

      Gustin Gang, 276

      gypsy wire, 106, 107, 109, 117, 289

      Hafer, Zachary

      Capizzi testimony, 176–77, 178

      Lindholm testimony, 326–27

      Long testimony, 60–61, 63–64, 65

      objection to defense motion to adjourn, 307–8

      O’Brien testimony, 91–95

      Halloran, Brian

      murder of, 149–50, 164–65, 200–202, 251–54, 267, 318–19, 362, 409

      as potential informant, 200–201, 254, 360–62

      Wheeler murder, 147, 200–201

      in witness protection program, 367–68

      wrongful death lawsuit, 99

      Handley, James L., 112–13

      Harrington, Edward “Ted,” 118, 191, 279

      Burton committee hearings, 288–89

      Patriarca indictment, 115, 121–23

      Hartford Courant, 323

      Harvard University, 200, 251, 263

      Haunty, the (799 Third Street), 25–26, 29–31, 254–61

      Barrett murder, 37–38, 254–57

      Bulger’s use of, 316–17

      excavating and moving bodies, 29–30, 260–62, 299

      McIntyre murder, 38–39, 257–59

      “hit man,” 142–43

      Hitman (Carr), 137, 139, 142, 143, 146, 216

      Hoffa, Jimmy, 92

      Holmes, Kenneth, 61

      Holy Grail, 277, 281–83

      Hoosier State Bank robbery, 77–78

      Hoover, J. Edgar, 2, 10, 43, 106, 107–8, 109, 112, 113–14, 113n, 116, 286–87, 309

      horse race-fixing case, 132, 174, 175, 196, 199, 279–80, 290, 389

      House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, 284–93, 296

      Howie Carr Show, 273–75, 403–4

      Huff, Mike, 200, 287, 287n

      Hughes brothers, 80–81, 105, 343

      Hurley, John, 251

      Hussey, Deborah

      excavating and moving body, 261–62

      exhumation of remains, 312–13

      murder of, 39, 99, 259–60, 270–71, 310, 339–42

      wrongful death lawsuit, 99

      Hussey, Marion, 339–40, 342

      illegal drugs, 38, 218–37, 325–27

      Impact Statement (Davis), 404

      induction ceremony tapes, 281–83

      Irish gang wars. See Boston gang wars

      Irish Mob, 8–9, 10, 15, 35, 138, 173

      Irish Republican Army (IRA), 26, 54–55, 246–47, 258, 315–16

      Italian Mafia. See Mafia; New England Mafia

      Jackson, John, 134

      Jamar, Jeff, 362

      Jersey Boys (Broadway show), 167

      jury nullification, 344–46, 379, 405–6

      Justice Department, U.S. (DOJ), 271, 381

      Bulger trial and, 11, 12–13, 19, 39, 103, 185–86, 344, 362, 380, 391, 392, 395, 399, 409, 410–11; Carney’s opening statement, 43–46

      Connolly’s criticism of, 16–17

      D.C. meeting, 356, 357–58, 362–63

      Fitzpatrick and, 360, 361, 362, 367, 368

      Office of the Inspector General, 181–82, 381

      Salvati case and, 1, 292, 294, 416

      Karas, Phyllis, Brutal, 53, 55–56, 81–82, 262–63

      Katz, James J., 85–90

      Kaufman, Georgie, 62

      Kefauver Committee, 75

      Kehoe, John J., Jr., 112–13, 284–85

      Kelly, Brian, 67, 215

      background of, 36

      Barboza and, 103

      building of case, 11–12, 16

      Connolly investigation, 16, 215

      Fitzpatrick and, 361–62, 363–70

      Fourth of July recess, 239–40

      jury nullification, 344–46

      Katz testimony, 90

      Long testimony, 62

      Martorano plea deal and, 71, 133

      Morris testimony, 196–97

      O’Brien testimony, 162–63

      opening statement, 35–40

      Shea testimony, 228–29, 231–32, 234, 237

      Sideropoulos testimony, 384

      Sussman de Tennen testimony, 158, 159–60

      Tower testimony, 221–22, 225, 227

      Uhlar and, 403–5

      Weeks testimony, 249–54, 258–60, 269

      Kennedy, Edward “Ted,” 219

      Kennedy, Joseph P., 25

      Kennedy, Robert F., 75–76, 114

      Killeen, Donald, 81–82, 267

      Killeen, Eddie, 81, 164

      Killeen, Kenny, 81, 83–84

      Killeen-Mullen gang war, 81–84, 93–94, 124, 164, 165–69, 171, 267

      Kimberly’s, 93–94

      King, Martin Luther, Jr., 359

      King, Tommy

      burial site of, 315

      exhumation of remains, 311–12, 314, 315

      murder of, 167–70, 184, 311–12, 314

      Knights of Columbus, 119

      Krantz, Chico, 85–86, 88, 96

      Ku Klux Klan, 345

      Labate, George, 94–95

      La Cosa Nostra, 44, 112, 116, 173, 177, 191, 281

      Laffey brothers, 376

      Lancaster Street garage investigation, 61–66, 90, 381–82

      Lapiana, Louis, 157–60

      Latif, Louis, 99

      Leavenworth Penitentiary, 78, 183

      Lehr, Dick, 77n, 126, 214–15, 215n

      Leonard, Francis “Buddy,” 168, 169

      Lepere, Frank, 379, 380

      Liberty Bank burglary, 183

      Life (magazine), 80

      Limone, Peter J., 117–18, 204–7, 294, 335n

      wrongful conviction lawsuit, 113n, 204–6, 295–97, 416n

      Lincoln National Bank robbery, 107, 117–18

      Lindholm, David, 325–27, 330

      Linskey, Patrick, 227, 234

      Lisi, Vincent, 400

      London, Michael, 89

      Long, Robert “Bobby,” 6
    0–66

      LSD tests, 78, 166

      McClellan Committee, 75–76

      McCormack, John W., 79, 125

      McDonald, Joseph “Joe Mac,” 145, 175, 183

      Callahan murder, 151–53

      Wheeler murder, 147–48

      McGarry, Bernard, 91, 92

      McGonagle, Donald “Donnie,” 81–82, 167

      McGonagle, Paul “Paulie”

      burial site of, 170, 313–14

      exhumation of remains, 304–6

      murder of, 81–82, 164, 167–69, 314, 406–7

      McGonagle, Sean, 406–7

      McIntyre, John

      exhumation of remains, 304

      as FBI informant, 55, 258–59

      murder of, 38–39, 55, 257–59, 366–67

      wrongful death lawsuit, 99

      McLaughlin, Bernard “Bernie,” 80, 109

      McLaughlin, Edward “Punchy,” 80, 109, 110–11, 394

      McLaughlin, George, 80–81, 109–11

      McLaughlin brothers, 80–81, 105, 108–11, 124, 343, 394

      McLean, Buddy, 80–81, 83, 105, 124, 175, 331, 343

      McWeeney, Sean, 362

      Mafia, 43, 75–76, 113–14, 281–83. See also New England Mafia

      Mahoney, Ed, 323–24

      makeup, 87, 91, 94–95

      Mann Act, 339

      Mantville, Jimmy, 267

      Marconi Club, 326–27

      marijuana, 220, 229–30, 325–27, 379

      Marra, James, 181–84, 186, 187–89, 207, 381

      Marshall Motors, 84, 127, 145–46, 147, 165, 169, 175

      Martorano, James “Jimmy,” 15, 82–83, 132, 134–35, 137–39, 140, 326–27

      Martorano, John, 15, 19

      author’s meetings with, 137, 139–41

      background of, 138–39, 140–41

      Carney’s closing argument, 396–97

      Carney’s opening statement, 47–48

      on the lam, 131–32, 175

      murders of, 10, 39–40, 133–37, 141–53, 156–57, 164, 168, 255–56; Wheeler, 130, 147–49, 360, 408–9

      O’Brien and, 95, 96–97

      plea deal and payout, 71, 131, 132–34, 393

      60 Minutes interview, 141, 143, 144

      summit meeting at Chandler’s, 82–83, 93–94

      witness testimony, 129–53, 155–57, 160, 169–70, 385–86

      Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), 248, 249, 251, 310–11

      Massachusetts State Parole Board, 205, 309

      Massachusetts State Police, 39, 214, 285, 354–55, 381, 382

      Medellín Cartel, 230

      Medford induction ceremony, 281–83

      media coverage of trial, 49–50, 99–100, 211–18, 215–18, 239, 273–75, 276, 320, 330, 388–89

      Melotone, 172

      Mercurio, Sonny, 281–83

      “message killing,” 254

      Messick, Hank, 105n, 108

      Milano, Michael, 157–58, 159, 160

      Mires, Ann Marie, 299–307, 310–13

      Mirisola’s, 51–53, 54, 56–57

      mistaken identity killings, 156–58

      MK-ULTRA, 78

      Moakley, Joe, 295

      Moakley United States Courthouse, 21, 31, 32–34, 295, 323. See also People of the United States v. James J. Bulger

      Montanari, Gerald, 200–201, 308, 357–58, 360, 362

      Moore, Paul, 275, 308

      Morris, John, 191–203

      background of, 172, 191

      Condon and, 191–92, 206–7, 220, 279

      corruption of, 46, 64, 175–76, 193, 194, 195–96, 198–203, 369, 378–79, 391–92

      Cronin’s testimony on, 376–77

      Davis’s testimony on, 378–79

      Fitzpatrick and, 354–56, 369

      as source for media, 213, 214

      use of informants, 172–73, 174, 192–93, 194–96, 198–99, 376–77, 381–82

      witness testimony, 193–207, 211, 214, 220, 240, 241–42, 294

      Wolf hearings, 193–94, 288

      Most Wanted (Foley), 67–68, 70–71, 133–34, 366

      Mueller, Robert, 352, 377

      Mullen Gang, 27, 81–84, 124, 164, 165–71, 173, 175, 252, 311–12, 314

      Murphy, Shelley, 77n, 216–17

      Murray, Joe, 183, 230–31, 246, 256–57, 258

      Murray, Michael, 183

      National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 189

      Nee, Michael, 25–26, 29

      Nee, Patrick

      author’s meetings with, 15, 26, 28–29, 30–31, 51, 52–53, 54, 56–58, 73, 163–64, 165, 167, 243, 245–46, 313–16, 333–36, 410

      background of, 25–29, 54–55

      Bulger’s order to Weeks to kill, 245–48

      Bulger trial and, 30–31, 30n, 54, 56–58, 71, 163–64; subpoena, 52, 57, 73, 319–21, 359, 370–73

      burial sites of bodies, 314–18, 320–21

      Daley attempted murder, 27–29

      DeMasi and O’Brien and, 163–64

      excavating and moving bodies, 29–30, 260–62

      the Haunty and, 25–26, 29–31, 316–17

      IRA and, 26, 54–55, 246–47, 315–16

      Martorano and, 137–42, 169–70

      mob summit meeting at Chandler’s, 82–84, 93–94, 155–56

      Mullen gang wars and, 27, 81, 82–84, 164, 165–71, 314

      murders of, 164–65; Barrett, 256, 257; Halloran-Donahue, 164–65, 252, 267, 318–19; McGonagle, 164, 168, 170, 313–14; McIntyre, 258–59

      Rakes murder and, 328–30, 333–34

      Nee, Peter, 26–29

      Nee, Thomas “Tommy,” 222–24, 228, 229

      New England Mafia, 9, 39, 43–44, 44, 116, 173, 212–13, 245, 278–79, 309, 334–35

      Barboza and, 6, 7, 104–5, 105n

      induction ceremony, 281–83

      New England Organized Crime Strike Force, 17, 46, 64, 121–22, 149, 176, 212–13, 279, 361–62, 395

      Newsweek, 16, 17, 98

      Newton, John, 348n

      Nicholson, Jack, 11

      Nixon, Richard M., 46

      North End, 275–77

      Northern Ireland, and IRA, 26, 54–55, 246–47, 258, 315–16

      Northern Irish Aid (NORIAD), 316

      Noseworthy, Janet, 198

      Notarangeli, Al “Indian Al,” 155–58, 164, 177, 179

      O’Brien, Richard “Dickie,” 90–97

      O’Brien, Tara, 96–97

      O’Brien, William, Jr., 398–99

      O’Brien, William “Billy,” 161–64, 315, 398–99, 407

      O’Donovan, Jack, 63, 202

      Old Colony Housing Project, 235–37

      O’Leary, Francis, 61

      O’Neill, Gerard, 77n, 126, 214–15, 215n

      O’Neill, Kevin, 222, 223–24, 227, 348–49, 405

      O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip,” Jr., 219

      Organized Crime Control Act, 46

      Organized Crime Drive Program, 116–17

      Ortiz, Carmen, 176, 399–400

      O’Sullivan, Billy, 81–82

      O’Sullivan, Jeremiah, 279, 369

      background of, 65

      Bulger’s immunity and, 17, 39, 173–76, 186–87, 199, 214

      Burton committee hearings, 290, 291

      Carney’s closing argument, 395

      Carney’s opening statement, 43, 45, 46

      Cronin testimony, 376, 377

      Halloran and witness protection, 149, 361–62, 367

      Long and Lancaster Street garage investigation, 63–66

      protecting life of, 387, 388–89

      Pacino, Al, 47

      Paddy Whacked (English), 14–15

      Palladino, Bobby, 134

      Patriarca, Raymond, Sr., 76, 92

      Barboza and, 115–17, 121–22, 278

      Deegan murder, 106, 286, 288–89

      indictment and conviction of, 113, 115–17, 121–22, 191, 278

      Patriarca crime family, 76, 83, 92, 104, 106, 115–17, 121–22, 145, 278

      People of the United States v. James J. Bulger

      author’s point of view, 18–19


      bookmaking and, 84–97

      Bulger’s arrival, 31, 32–34

      Bulger’s potentially taking the stand, 12, 57–58, 73, 187, 359, 386–88

      closing arguments, 389–97

      cost of, 411

      defense motion to adjourn, 306–9

      defense’s strategy, 46, 55

      families of victims, 97–101, 398–99; impact statements, 406–9

      first day, 34–49, 57–58

      Fourth of July recess, 239–40

      gag order, 49–50, 211

      illegal narcotics, 38, 218–37

      informants’ role in, 46–49

      jury nullification, 344–46, 352, 405–6

      media coverage, 49–50, 99–100, 211, 215–18, 239, 273–75, 276, 320, 330, 388–89

      “Nee matter,” 52, 57, 73, 319–21, 359, 370–73

      opening statements, 34–49; Carney, 40–49; Kelly, 35–40

      prosecution enters into evidence organizational charts, 58–59, 60

      prosecution’s strategy, 42–43, 228

      Salvati framing and, 1–2, 3–4, 132

      second day, 58–59

      sentencing, 403, 409

      sidebars, 63–65, 161, 239, 344

      the verdict, 397–400

      witnesses, 19, 103, 308, 352–53, 375, 377; in order of appearance, 419–21. See also specific witnesses

      Peter J. Limone, et al. v. United States of America, 113n, 204–6, 295–97, 416n

      Pistone, Joe, 348n

      Plummer, Al “Bud,” 177–78, 277

      Plymouth County Correctional Facility, 31, 307, 387, 411

      Prillaman, Randy, 362

      Prohibition, 75

      prostitution, 231, 259

      Prouty, Charles, 285

      Quinn, Ed, 215, 364–65

      race-fixing case, 132, 174, 175, 196, 199, 279–80, 290, 389

      Rakes, Stephen “Stippo,” 100, 264–67, 274

      death of, 324–25, 328–30, 333–34, 336, 351

      Rat Bastards (Shea), 275

      Reagan, Ronald, 219

      Rico (Huff), 287n

      RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act), 1–2, 7, 10, 11–12, 38, 59, 228, 390

      Rico, H. Paul, 78, 114–27, 279

      background of, 115

      Burton committee hearings, 286–87, 291, 323

      corruption of, 190–91, 192, 206–7, 287, 291, 343–44

      death of, 287

      Deegan murder case, 107–8, 117–20, 121–22, 286–87, 344–46

      Flemmi’s testimony, 342–46, 347

      McLaughlin murder, 109–11

      Patriarca case, 115–17

      use of informants, 78, 107–27, 175, 244, 286–87, 342–46, 347, 394–95

      Wheeler murder, 147, 151, 287

      Ring, James, 347–48n, 376–77

      Roberto, Vinnie, 62

      Robin Hood myth, 14, 220

      rotor file, 188, 245, 376, 378–79

      Rule 35, 89–90

      Russo, Joe, 83

      Saint Hoods (TV show), 52–53, 320, 329, 370, 372, 410

      St. Patrick’s Day breakfast, 219–20

     


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