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by Dick Lehr


  and Whitey Bulger

  Saturday Night Live

  Savin Hill

  SBSB. See South Boston Savings Bank

  Schooner’s Restaurant

  Schopperle, Bill

  Sellick, Jules. See also Salemme, Cadillac Frank

  Sessions, William

  Settipane, Billy

  75 State Street

  Shamrocks

  Shannon, James

  Shea, John “Red”

  Sheketoff, Robert

  Shields, Hugh

  “Shogun” See also Flemmi, Stevie

  Simone, Freddie

  Sims, James

  Slinger, Raymond

  Soldiers of Fortune magazine

  Somerville

  South Boston

  busing

  drugs in

  employment

  history

  home of Bulgers and Connolly

  women

  South Boston (O’Connor)

  South Boston Information Center

  South Boston Liquor Mart

  South Boston Savings Bank (SBSB)

  South Boston Tribune

  South Boston Vigil Group

  “Southie.” See South Boston

  Sperrazza, Thomas

  Sports Illustrated

  Stanley, Theresa

  and court proceedings

  testimony and interviews

  State Ethics Commission

  Steffens, Walter

  Stein, Charles

  Stern, Donald

  Stippo’s Sub and Deli

  Stutman, Robert

  Suffolk Downs

  Surveillance

  electronic

  police

  See also Bugging activity

  Tashijian, Charles

  Teamsters

  Teebagy, Mary

  Ten Most Wanted List

  Tiant, Luis

  Title III

  Tlumacki, John

  Tobias, Rita

  Tortora, Carmen

  Triple O’s bar

  Truck hijacking

  Tutungian, John

  Ultra program

  The Underboss (O’Neill and Lehr)

  United States v. Francis P. Salemme, James J. Bulger, Stephen Flemmi, et. al

  United States v. John J. Connolly Jr., James Bulger aka “Whitey,” and Stephen Flemmi

  United States v. Kevin P. Weeks and Kevin P. O’Neil

  United States v. Nicholas L. Bianco, et.al

  United States v. Stephen M. Rakes

  Valachi, Joseph

  Valhalla

  Vanessa’s Italian Food Shop

  Vending machines

  Venezia’s

  Waggenhaim, Phil

  Wall Street Journal

  WBUR-FM

  WBZ-AM

  Weeks, Kevin

  and Stevie Flemmi

  and Timothy Connolly

  gunrunning

  sentencing of

  smuggling

  See also United States v. Kevin P. Weeks and Kevin P. O’Neil

  Weeks, Patricia

  Weinberg, Martin

  Weinstein, Moe

  Weld, William E.

  and court proceedings

  testimony and interviews

  West Side Story

  Wheeler, David

  Wheeler, Roger

  While the Music Lasts (Bulger)

  White, Kevin

  The Wild, Wild, World of Animals

  Williams, Ted

  Willis, Hobart

  Winter Hill gang

  and bookmaking

  and FBI

  and horse racing

  and John Callahan

  and La Cosa Nostra

  Winter, Howard “Howie”

  and court proceedings

  and Fred Wyshak

  and horse racing

  in prison

  Witness Protection Program

  Wolf, Mark L.

  and court proceedings

  testimony in court of

  and court ruling

  Wollaston Beach

  World Jai Alai

  WRKO-AM

  Wyshak, Fred

  and court proceedings

  testimony and interviews

  Yaz

  Yerardi, Joseph “Joey Y”

  Youngstown (Ohio)

  Zannino, Larry

  and Angiulo tapes

  and Billy Settipane

  and Cadillac Frank Salemme

  and court proceedings

  and drug trafficking

  and Gennaro Angiulo

  Zuckoff, Mitchell

  PublicAffairs is a publishing house founded in 1997. It is a tribute to the standards, values, and flair of three persons who have served as mentors to countless reporters, writers, editors, and book people of all kinds, including me.

  I.F. STONE, proprietor of I. F. Stone’s Weekly, combined a commitment to the First Amendment with entrepreneurial zeal and reporting skill and became one of the great independent journalists in American history. At the age of eighty, Izzy published The Trial of Socrates, which was a national bestseller. He wrote the book after he taught himself ancient Greek.

  BENJAMIN C. BRADLEE was for nearly thirty years the charismatic editorial leader of The Washington Post. It was Ben who gave the Post the range and courage to pursue such historic issues as Watergate. He supported his reporters with a tenacity that made them fearless and it is no accident that so many became authors of influential, best-selling books.

  ROBERT L. BERNSTEIN, the chief executive of Random House for more than a quarter century, guided one of the nation’s premier publishing houses. Bob was personally responsible for many books of political dissent and argument that challenged tyranny around the globe. He is also the founder and longtime chair of Human Rights Watch, one of the most respected human rights organizations in the world.

  For fifty years, the banner of Public Affairs Press was carried by its owner Morris B. Schnapper, who published Gandhi, Nasser, Toynbee, Truman and about 1,500 other authors. In 1983, Schnapper was described by The Washington Post as “a redoubtable gadfly.” His legacy will endure in the books to come.

  Peter Osnos, Publisher

  Originally published in the United States by PublicAffairs™, a member of the Perseus Books Group, 2000.

  eISBN : 978-0-786-74519-7

  Copyright © 2000 by Dick Lehr and Gerard O’Neill.

  Photo credits: James J. “Whitey” Bulger Jr. / Richard Bergeron, Quincy, Massachusetts police department; Former FBI agent John Connolly / Boston Globe staff photo by George Rizer; Stephen J. “the Rifleman” Flemmi / police surveillance photo; Donato “Danny” Angiulo . . . / FBI photo; An early arrest photo of Bulger / Boston Globe; Frank Salemme . . . / Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki; Flemmi / FBI photo; Gennaro J. Angiulo . . . / Boston Globe staff photo by Jim Wilson; John Connolly Jr., . . . / Boston Globe staff photo by Ted Dully; Boston FBI supervisor . . . / FBI photo; John M. Morris . . . / Boston Globe staff photo by Tom Herde; Millionaire Roger Wheeler . . . / FBI photo; Edward Brian Halloran / Boston police photo; By 1984, Bulger . . . / Boston Globe staff photos by John Tlumacki; FBI wanted poster . . . / FBI web site; Catherine Greig and Bulger, 1988 / Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki; James J. “Whitey” Bulger / FBI photo.

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, address PublicAffairs, PO Box 317, Oxford OX2 9RU, UK.

  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  1-903985-29-3 (pbk)

  First PublicAffairs Ltd Edition

 

 

 
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