Bulger On Trial: Boston's Most Notorious Gangster And The Pursuit Of Justice by David Boeri
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Boeri complies here his reporting from inside the courtroom of the trial that finally brought Bulger down. This is bookended with Whitey's criminal biography and the dramatis personae and list of victims as well as a time line.
it strikes me that the psychopath killer living and killing next door to his brother who rules politically all while corrupting the FBI's Connolly, etc. Well, someone should produce an opera on this!
I found it particularly chilling how Bulger was descriped as leaping, spider-link onto the victims he killed personally and them becomes relaxed, calm, and passive after.
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