The Contract Group involves four murders. These happened prior to the time that Whitey Bulger had become an FBI informant. He was not being protected at this time. The victims of these murders were three people who were murdered in error. They were Michael Milano, Al Plummer, and William O’Brien. They were murdered in 1973….
A Pause to Consider The Boston Media’s Great Lie
We have considered two of the nineteen murders that James “Whitey” Bulger has been accused of committing. I have set forth my reasons to believe he did not do them. At a minimum I suggest there is substantial doubt, that is doubt far beyond a reasonable doubt, of his involvement in the murders of the…
The Ladies Group: Summing Up: Too Much Doubt Exists To Blame Whitey
Whitey Bulger’s indictment for the murder of Debbie Davis, the long-term girl friend of Steven “Benji Ditchman” Flemmi’, and Deborah Hussey, his step-daughter who sat on his lap as a young girl only to be later raped by him while still a young girl, was the result of a Perfect Storm. Two men with deep…
Individual Murders: The Ladies Group: Deborah Hussey (part three)
I have pointed out that it is difficult to believe anything Steve Flemmi said about the murder of Deborah Hussey because he had the motive to do it and he was always putting it on other people. I was pointing out how Kevin Weeks was of the same mind. I noted how both were well…
Saturday Thoughts: Telling the Truth About the Boston Media and Whitey Bulger
You’ve heard me suggest how the Boston media created Whitey into something monstrous for the purpose of making a profit off of him. Also in making him into such they could blacken the name of his brother Billy suggesting he must have known about or enabled his evil doing; and generally presenting a picture of…
Individual Murders: The Ladies Group: Deborah Hussey (part two)
What we know of Deborah Hussey’s death comes from two individuals: Steve Flemmi and Kevin Weeks. For their testimony both were well rewarded. They would be well paid as long as they spun the line the prosecution wanted them to tell. Billy Bulger put it well in his book “While the Music Lasts.” Pointing out…