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Hunting Whitey

The Inside Story of the Capture & Killing of America's Most Wanted Crime Boss

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Based on exclusive, fresh reporting, the thrilling, definitive inside story of the pursuit, capture, and killing of legendary South Boston mob boss, James “Whitey” Bulger, detailing as never before his years on the run, how he evaded capture, and his brutal murder in prison.
For the first time, Boston reporters Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge draw on exclusive interviews and exhaustive investigative reportage to tell the complete story of Whitey Bulger, one of the most notorious crime bosses in American history—alongside Al “Scarface” Capone and Vito Genovese—and a longtime FBI informant. The leader of Boston’s Winter Hill Gang and #1 on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, Bulger was indicted for nineteen counts of murder, racketeering, narcotics distribution, and extortion. But it was his sixteen-year flight from justice on the eve of his arrest that made him a legend and exposed deep corruption within the FBI.

While other accounts have examined Bulger’s crimes, this remarkable chronicle tells the story of his life on the run, his capture, and his eventual murder inside one of America’s most dangerous prisons—”Misery Mountain”—in 2018. Interweaving the perspectives of Bulger, his family and cohorts, and law enforcement, Hunting Whitey explains how this dangerous criminal evaded capture for nearly two decades and shines a spotlight on the dedicated detectives, federal agents, and prosecutors involved in bringing him to justice. It is also a fascinating, detailed portrait of both Bulger’s trial and his time in prison—including shocking new details about his death at Misery Mountain less than twenty-four hours after his arrival.

Granted access to exclusive prison letters and interviews with dozens of people connected to the case on both sides, Sherman and Wedge offer a trove of fascinating new stories and create an incomparable portrait of one of the most infamous criminals in American history.

Hunting Whitey includes an 8-page photo insert.

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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2020
      Sherman and Wedge turn their attention to the far-flung wanderings of mob murderer and longtime fugitive Whitey Bulger (1929-2018). Bulger was a nasty piece of work, caught up early in a life of violent crime, becoming an unrepentant contract killer for the Boston mob. He had disappeared from view when, tipped off by corrupt cops and FBI agents in his network, it appeared that he was going to be imprisoned. Sherman and Wedge begin their account with the investigative legwork undertaken in February 2008 by a team led by an assistant special agent named Noreen Gleason, who made it her personal mission to see that Bulger was brought to justice, in part because doing so would restore the Boston office's tattered reputation. One of her colleagues had just solved the case of Etan Patz, a young boy who was kidnapped and murdered at the hands of a pedophile. Bulger went into hiding just as the team got to work, disappearing from view with a girlfriend who, the authors hold, had pursued him romantically to get revenge on the husband she was then divorcing--and, as they write, "Whitey had killed two of her husband's brothers in cold blood." He had untold other victims to his credit. He seemed to enjoy the game of cat and mouse, but eventually he was caught because, he complained, he and his girlfriend were animal lovers, and they went outside once too often to take care of a stray cat. The authors deliver plenty of hitherto undocumented or overlooked details, including the fact that he had been subject to CIA experiments on mind control via LSD while imprisoned in the 1960s. They also link Bulger's murder as an elderly invalid to lack of prison policing thanks to Trump administration budget cuts. A deeply unpleasant but highly readable story of crime and punishment.

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    • Library Journal

      May 22, 2020

      After being tipped off about a pending indictment by his former FBI handler in 1994, mob boss Whitey Bulger went on the lam for 16 years. In 2008, Special Agent Noreen Gleason took over the case to locate Bulger and restore the reputation of the Boston FBI, which had failed to capture Bulger. Meticulously drawing from many previously overlooked materials and interviewing a variety of figures involved with the case, Sherman and Wedge (Boston Strong: A City's Triumph over Tragedy) offer a vivid account of how Gleason's team tracked down Bulger. Their break came when they found a picture of Bulger's girlfriend Catherine Greig and were able to apprehend them both. The trial revealed grisly tales of Bulger's crimes, including 19 murders. After his conviction, Bulger, then 81, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. In 2018, he was transferred to the grossly understaffed Hazelton penitentiary in West Virginia, where within 24 hours he was murdered by another inmate. The authors explore Bulger's death, the uproar it created within the federal prison system, and the resolution of challenges at Hazelton. VERDICT Sherman and Wedge have crafted a thorough, detailed, and gripping story of a larger-than-life crime boss who met a disturbing end. Compelling reading for true crime buffs.--Michael Sawyer, Daytona Beach, FL

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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