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Sunday, June 23, 2013
The Whitey Bulger Trial: Evidence, Dirt Burying Whitey Bulger
Howie Carr, author and columnist for the Boston Herald, is covering the Whitey Bulger trial in Boston.
The feds are burying Whitey Bulger, shovelful by shovelful, just like his tubby gravedigger Kevin “Two” Weeks used to do with his boss’ 26-year-old female strangling victims. The only difference is, Whitey is being buried alive, smothered by an avalanche of facts and pictures and evidence.
Consider yesterday. The defense finally got Johnny Martorano off the witness stand, but the cops came back and released photos of more of his victims, including two guys who were shot two years apart, on the same street — Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester.The more gruesome Morrissey Boulevard photo is of Eddie Connors, former Marine, former boxer, owner of two gin mills across the street from each other on Savin Hill Avenue — Bulldogs and Connors Taverns.
He was allegedly shot to death by Whitey and Stevie Flemmi as he spoke to another Winter Hill gang boss in the phone booth at the old Texaco station on Morrissey. He’d apparently been bragging about his role in setting up one Spike O’Toole back in December 1973. Whitey’s charged with that slaying, too.Talking to strangers about a hit — no better way to rocket to the top of the Hit Parade.
You can read the rest of the column via the below link:
http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/columnists/howie_carr/2013/06/evidence_dirt_burying_whitey_bulger
And you can read other Howie Carr columns via the below link:
http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/columnists/howie_carr
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