By Lehr Dick
Lehr Dick, 2015
Whitey delves into the life of James J. "Whitey" Bulger, offering a comprehensive account of the notorious South Boston crime boss. Drawing upon previously classified materials, this biography explores Bulger's ascent through the criminal underworld, his complex relationship with the FBI, and his years spent as one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted fugitives. The book examines the intricate web of corruption, greed, and power that defined Bulger's reign, revealing the inner workings of his criminal empire and the devastating impact it had on the city of Boston.
From his early days on the streets to his time in Alcatraz, Whitey traces Bulger's evolution into a ruthless and calculating figure. It explores the details of his infamous pact with the FBI, a deal that allowed him to operate with impunity while providing information on rival gangs. The biography also sheds light on Bulger's penchant for violence and his hands-on approach to managing his criminal enterprise, painting a portrait of a man driven by an insatiable hunger for control.