57 min

EP2 | Whitey Bulger: Lock In A Sock, Boston, Massachusetts with author Dave Wedge (part two‪)‬ Crime of the Truest Kind

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One of the most notorious gangsters in US history, James J. "Whitey" Bulger, Jr ruled the streets of Boston with an iron fist. He was the ruthless leader of the Winter Hill Gang. Murder Kingpin. The stacked jack of death. In early 1995, when he was about to be indicted on Federal charges for decades of misdeeds, Whitey Bulger fled Boston for good. It took 16 years for his capture. It is believed that the Boston FBI didn't want to find him. I sometimes believe that is true. In 1999, four years into his fugitive status, he was added to the FBI's Most Wanted List. 
I speak to Dave Wedge, co-author of Hunting Whitey (by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge) on their research for the book, Whitey's life on the run, and his brutal death in prison.
Crime of the Truest Kind
Hosted, created, written and produced by Anngelle Wood
Online: CrimeoftheTruestKind.com

Episode 2 on YouTube

Thank you, Joe "onlyone" Kowalski for use of music in this episode.
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#newenglandcrimestories #massachusetts #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #podcast #podcasthost #whiteybulger #southie #boston #fbi #informant 
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Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts
Shredding by Andrew King

One of the most notorious gangsters in US history, James J. "Whitey" Bulger, Jr ruled the streets of Boston with an iron fist. He was the ruthless leader of the Winter Hill Gang. Murder Kingpin. The stacked jack of death. In early 1995, when he was about to be indicted on Federal charges for decades of misdeeds, Whitey Bulger fled Boston for good. It took 16 years for his capture. It is believed that the Boston FBI didn't want to find him. I sometimes believe that is true. In 1999, four years into his fugitive status, he was added to the FBI's Most Wanted List. 
I speak to Dave Wedge, co-author of Hunting Whitey (by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge) on their research for the book, Whitey's life on the run, and his brutal death in prison.
Crime of the Truest Kind
Hosted, created, written and produced by Anngelle Wood
Online: CrimeoftheTruestKind.com

Episode 2 on YouTube

Thank you, Joe "onlyone" Kowalski for use of music in this episode.
Available everywhere you listen to podcasts



#truecrime #newhampshire #crime #murder #newenglandcrimestories #massachusetts #maine #vermont #connecticut #rhodelsland #eastcoastcrime #northeastcrime #anngellewood #boston #wfnx #wbcn #wzlx #truecrimepodcast #regionalhistory #localstories

#newenglandcrimestories #massachusetts #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #podcast #podcasthost #whiteybulger #southie #boston #fbi #informant 
Support the show
This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get some F-Bombs.

Follow Instagram | Facebook | Twitter X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube

For show notes and source information, visit CrimeoftheTruestKind.com

Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind
Music included in episodes from
Joe "onlyone" Kowalski - Joe Got A New Heart Fund
Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts
Shredding by Andrew King

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