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Abe & Louie's, 139–40, 141

“accessory after the fact,” 30, 30
n

Ahearn, James, 369, 383–84

Albano, Michael, 205–7, 294

Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, 78, 103

America's Most Wanted
(TV show), 11, 250

Angiulo, Donato “Danny,” 212–13, 281

Angiulo, Gennaro “Jerry,” 112–13, 156, 212–13, 277, 278–81

      
arrest of, 364–65, 370
n

      
Deegan murder and, 105–6

      
murder charge against, 92–93, 121, 278

      
racketeering charges, 280–81, 282, 362

      
wiretap of, 198–99, 279–81

Angiulo, Michele “Mikey,” 212–13, 281

Angiulo, Vittori Nicoli “Nick,” 212–13, 281

Animal
(Sherman), 105
n

Atlanta Penitentiary, 78–79

Attardo, Anthony, 275

audio interruption, 177, 179

Auerhahn, Jeffrey, 334

Bailey, F. Lee, 121, 277–78

Bangs, Joseph, 61

bank robberies, 61–62, 77–78, 113–14, 117–18

Barboza
(Barboza), 105
n
, 108

Barboza, Joseph “Animal,” 103–13

      
Angiulo and, 92–93, 105–6, 112–13, 121, 278–79

      
background of, 104

      
Bulger trial and, 48–49

      
in Carney's opening statement, 48–49

      
as contract killer for Mafia, 6, 104–5, 105
n

      
Deegan murder, 105–8, 117–19, 121–22, 288–89, 344–46

      
as FBI informant, 2, 6, 7, 10, 48–49, 108, 111–13, 115–19, 121–23, 278–79

      
McLaughlin brothers and, 109–11

      
murder charge in California against, 122–23

      
murder of, 123

      
nickname of, 104–5

      
Patriarca and, 115–17, 121–22

      
Salvati and, 2, 3, 5–6, 7, 49, 118, 119

Barrett, Arthur “Bucky”

      
Depositors Trust bank robbery, 61–62, 183, 255

      
excavating and moving body, 260–62

      
murder of, 36–38, 39, 234, 254–57

Batista, Fulgencio, 141

Bennett, Edward “Wimpy,” 120, 126–27, 394

Berlinger, Joe, 100, 274, 415

Beth Israel Hospital, 109

Betrayal
(Fitzpatrick), 353, 358, 366–67

Black Mass
(Lehr and O'Neill), 126, 214–15, 215
n

Boeri, David, 218

Bond, Theresa, 407–8

bookmaking, 44, 84–97, 179

Boozang, Steven, 320, 370–73

Boston
(magazine), 60, 215

Boston, gangsterism in, 75–76, 80–84, 105, 165–71

Boston Combat Zone, 111

Boston Edison, 284–85

Boston gang wars, 80–84, 93–94, 105, 108–9, 111, 124, 164, 165–71, 342–45

Boston Globe,
77
n
, 126, 193, 212–15, 216–17, 320, 370
n

Boston Herald,
137, 216, 273, 328, 404

Boston Marathon bombing, 31–32

Boston media, 211–18, 273–75, 330

Boston Phoenix,
218

Boston Police Department, 199–200

Boston University, 91

Bradley, Ed, 138

Bratsos, Arthur, 346

Brennan, Hank, 41–42

      
background of, 59

      
Bulger informant file, 184–89

      
closing argument, 393–97

      
Davis testimony, 378, 379–81

      
Fitzpatrick testimony, 359–63, 368

      
Flemmi testimony, 338, 339, 340, 342–47

      
Foley testimony, 70–73

      
jury nullification, 344–46

      
Martorano testimony, 142–45, 151–53

      
media appearances, 49–50, 211, 399

      
Morris testimony, 197–203, 205–6

      
“Nee matter,” 320

      
objection to motion, 58–59, 60

      
pretrial arguments, 60

      
the verdict, 399

      
witness list, 308, 352–53

Bricco Suites, 275–77

Brinks robbery of 1950, 76

Brothers Bulger, The
(Carr), 216

Brunnick, Leo, 200–201, 360

Brutal
(Weeks and Karas), 53, 55–56, 81–82, 262–63

Buccheri, Richard, 348–49

Buckley, Mike, 348
n

Bulger, James Joseph, Sr., 76–77

Bulger, James “Whitey”

      
apprehension in Santa Monica, 8–9, 16, 17, 41, 276, 349, 353

      
early life of, 76–77

      
as FBI informant, 9–10, 15, 124, 126–28, 132, 171–76, 181–207, 267–68, 309–10, 342, 347–48
n
, 363, 369, 381–84, 389; Carney's trial “bombshell,” 43–44, 50, 54, 283; Connolly as handler, 16–18, 43–44, 47–48, 55–56, 126–27, 169, 171–76, 182, 186–90, 192–96, 198–99, 203–4, 280–81, 355–56, 357, 376–77, 381–82, 391–92; FBI files, 45–46, 124, 169, 181–89, 199, 203, 288, 357; Fitzpatrick's efforts to close, 356–58, 360–62; and Morris, 192–204, 214; recruitment, 19–20, 78, 244–45, 279, 395

      
on the lam, 9, 215–16, 285

      
mythology of, 14, 217–19, 220

      
prison years, 78–79, 103

      
swagger of, 33–34

      
trial of.
See People of the United States v. James J. Bulger

Bulger, John “Jackie,” 76, 371, 387

Bulger, William “Billy,” 348
n

      
advocacy for brother, 79

      
Boston media and, 8–9, 212, 213–14, 216

      
brother's relationship with, 8–9, 13–14, 171, 212

      
Burton committee hearings, 284–85

      
Connolly and, 125, 219–20, 284

      
St. Patrick's Day breakfast, 219–20

      
as senator, 8–9, 13–14, 69

“Bulger Mystique, The” (
Boston Globe
series), 213–14, 217

Burton, Dan, 284–93

Bush, George W., 285

Café Pompeii, 1–2, 4, 7, 276, 277, 279, 293–94, 297

Cahill, Joe, 315–16

Callahan, John, 200

      
murder of, 130, 150–53, 409

      
Wheeler murder, 146–47, 200

Camuti, William, 351

Capizzi, Frank, 176–80, 277

Cardinal Cushing High School, 13, 14

Cardinale, Anthony “Tony,” 19, 276–83, 290, 335

Carney, Jay W., 59

      
assignment to case, 12, 41–42

      
background of, 41

      
Capizzi testimony, 179

      
closing argument, 393, 396–97

      
defense motion to adjourn, 306–9

      
DeMasi and, 161

      
Fourth of July recess, 239–40

      
Katz testimony, 89–90

      
Long testimony, 63–66

      
Marra testimony, 187–89

      
media appearances, 49–50, 211, 399

      
Morris testimony, 197, 203–4

      
“Nee matter,” 371–73

      
O'Brien testimony, 95–96

      
opening statement, 40–49, 50, 181, 204

      
Patricia Donahue testimony, 318–19

      
Sideropoulos testimony, 383–84

      
the verdict, 399

      
Weeks testimony, 263–70

      
witness list, 308, 352–53

Carr, Howie, 137, 139, 142, 143, 146, 216, 273–75, 403–4

Casper, Denise J., 34–35

      
background of, 34

      
Bulger informant file, 184–85

      
Bulger potentially taking the stand, 386–88

      
Capizzi testimony, 179–80

      
defense motion to adjourn, 308

      
defense witness list, 308, 352–53

      
Flemmi and, 340, 343–44

      
Fourth of July recess, 239–40

      
imposes gag order, 49–50

      
jury nullification, 345, 346

      
Lindholm testimony, 327–28

      
Long testimony, 63–66

      
Martorano testimony, 131

      
Morris testimony, 194, 196–97, 200, 204

      
“Nee matter,” 371–73

      
O'Brien testimony, 90

      
prosecution's motion, 60

      
sentencing of Bulger, 409

      
Twomey case, 379–80

      
Weeks testimony, 269

Cassesso, Ronald, 117–18

Castro, Fidel, 141

Castucci, Richard “Richie,” 145–46, 172

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 20, 78, 166

Chandler's Bar, mob summit meeting at, 82–84, 93–94, 155–56, 165

Charlestown, 80, 105, 183, 246–47, 316, 343

Ciulla, Anthony “Fat Tony,” 174

claddagh ring, 166, 305, 312

Clarke, Ramsey, 116–17

Clement, Gerald, 61, 183

Cloherty, Jack, 348
n

CNN, 99–100, 274, 366

cocaine, 218, 220–27

Condon, Dennis, 190–92

      
background of, 115

      
Burton committee hearings, 287–88

      
Deegan murder case, 107–8, 117–20, 121, 191, 287–88

      
McLaughlin murder, 109–10

      
Morris and, 191–92, 206–7, 220, 279, 378–79

      
Patriarca case, 115–17, 191

      
retirement from FBI, 220, 285

      
use of informants, 115–21, 123–24, 126, 127, 191, 244, 245, 285, 288

Connolly, John

      
Angiulo and, 279, 280, 281

      
author's interview with, 16–18, 173–74, 389

      
background of, 124–25

      
Bulger's relationship with, 16–18, 40, 43–46, 47–48, 55–56, 126–27, 146, 169, 171–76, 182, 186–90, 192–96, 198–99, 203–4, 212, 213, 231, 245, 279, 290, 337, 347–48
n
, 355–56, 357, 376–77, 381–82, 389, 391–92

      
Callahan murder, 150, 151

      
Carney's opening statement, 43–46, 47–48

      
corruption of, 16, 55–56, 149, 171–76, 189–90, 194, 195–96, 280–81, 289, 294, 309, 310, 343, 378–79, 391–92

      
criminal investigations, 16, 193–94, 215, 335

      
Cronin's testimony, 376–77, 378–79

      
Flemmi as informant, 40, 55–56, 126–27, 146, 174, 175, 245, 279, 290, 330, 347–48
n
, 376–77

      
Halloran-Donahue murder, 149, 200–202, 363

      
illegal drugs and, 219–20

      
Martorano and, 47–48, 71, 132, 133, 150, 151, 175

      
Miami murder trial, 16, 17, 18
n
, 60, 215, 289, 348
n,
378–79

      
Morris and, 46, 172, 192–96, 198–204, 205–6, 220, 281, 294, 369, 391–92

      
retirement of, 284

      
Salemme arrest, 125–26, 192

      
Senator Bulger and, 125, 219–20, 284

      
use of informants, 43, 126–28, 145, 146, 200–201, 258, 281, 283, 310, 347–48
n,
363

Connors, Eddie, 315

Constitution, U.S., 240–41, 397, 404, 406

Crawford, James, 376–77

Criminal and an Irishman, A
(Nee), 30, 164, 246

Cronin, Matthew, 375–77

Cuba, 140–41

Cullen, Kevin, 77
n,
216–17, 370
n

Daily Beast,
16

Daley, Kevin, 27–29

Daly, Thomas J., 145, 217, 308

Danbury Federal Correctional Institution, 15

Davis, Debra

      
exhumation of remains, 311–12

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