The FBI agent that has the information that O’Sullivan gave Whitey immunity is John Connolly. He is spending the rest of his life in a Florida prison. He is, of course, the handler of Whitey Bulger and the one who would know. His involvement with Whitey is spelled out in my book, Don’t Embarrass The…
Author: mtc9393
Whitey Bulger’s Secret Deal With A Federal Prosecutor For Immunity In Exchange For Betraying His Associates
Yesterday I wrote about Whitey’s one way to freedom. It is not through being acquitted before Judge Stearns in Boston of all the murder charges. That would help but it doesn’t spring him because the southern states of Florida and Oklahoma are waiting to try him and fry him for murder. His one way is…
Whitey’s Bulger’s One Hope For Freedom Will Not Come From The Ongoing Discovery Battle
You’ve heard that the courtroom seems more like the Groundhog Day movie with Judge Bowler and J.W.Carney agreeing he is sounding like a broken record. The issue is still over discovery which should have been settled months ago with a little more cooperative effort — or at a minimum with a court appointed referee who…
Whitey Bulger Status Hearing: Sort of Like The Movie Groundhog Day
All the parties were in court by 2:30. As usual the prosecution team of Kelly and Wyshak were there first; just before kickoff time Carney and Brennan entered. The courtroom was not that filled, probably about 60% at this time. US Magistrate Judge Marianne Bowler is on the bench just after 2:30. She asks so what’s…
Sunday Whitey Bulger Update Just Before The Patriot Jets Game
A brief post today on Sunday, a day of rest, summing things up. I’ve reflected back on the posts I’ve started since last June and at the twists and turns this blog has taken. When I started I discussed Whitey Bulger and John Connolly with a certain attitude toward both. I wanted to learn more about Whitey…
The FBI’s Historic Indifference To The Truth Will Haunt It In The Prosecution Of Whitey Bulger
The FBI’s actions in the murder of Teddy Deegan in 1965 which was investigated by a Congressional committee showed at best that the FBI agents were indifferent that six men got convicted, four sentenced to death. They had evidence to show that four were probably not involved in the murder. Those sentenced to death sat…