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
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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.
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