Nee would tell author T.J, English: “The killing of Paulie [McGonigagle] was a shock to all of us.” It is hard to see how that was the case when it was Tommy King who put the gun to his head and shot him and according to court testimony according to author English Nee and King…
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Part of the FBI Plan to Combat Terrorism: Do Not Mention the Terrorist’s Name
FBI Director Comey gave a statement yesterday. He did not take any questions. But he did tell us that the FBI did everything right. Only an FBI director and his agents could believe it had done everything right when a person who was identified as having terrorist intentions was known to them; they did ran…
The Whitey Bulger Murders: Goodbye to the Mullen Leadership of South Boston 2 of 4
Whitey was alone at the meeting because his fellow gunman, the gangsters referred to such people as being “capable,” was Billy O’Sullivan who was murdered on March 28, 1971. Martorano who says he helped set up the Chandler’s meeting put the date of the meeting in the Spring, 1972, prior to the time of the…
The FBI Blundered – It Should Have Stopped This: Note the Fear to Criticize It
It happened again. Another attack by a Muslim on Americans and the Muslim had been brought to the attention of the FBI as being a possible radical. We had Tamerlan Tsarnaev in Boston. The Russians of all people notified us he was leaning to radicalism. The FBI went out and interviewed him and his family….
The Whitey Bulger Murders: Goodbye to the Mullen Leadership of South Boston 1 of 4
I have eliminated seven of the nineteen murders Whitey is alleged to have committed. I will eliminate some others but before you think I’m going to exonerate him of all the murders I think it best I set out some of the remaining twelve in which I believe he did play a role. It is…
Sunday Thoughts: Learning the Truth in the Whitey Bulger Saga:
Digging down through these matters attempting to come up with some consistent version of the truth has been my goal. I did not get involved in this matter with the intention of doing it. I slowly got dragged in. I was so naïve in the beginning that I thought Gerry O’Neill and Dick Lehr were…