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"Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening??

Posted By: ronnierocketAGO

"Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 02/01/07 03:39 AM

James "Whitey" Bulger was of course a the infamous Boston "Irish Godfather" that ruled that city until he disapeared in 1995. He's apparently still on the run, with him becoming an exclusive member of the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted.

Anyway, if stories are to be believed(and there is no reason one shouldn't), Scorsese and scripter Monahan partly based the Jack Nicholson gangster character on Bulger's exploits in the recent Box-office hit and Oscar-contending THE DEPARTED.


According to this article, an eyewitness claimed to have seen Bulger in California at a mall...catching a matinee screening of THE DEPARTED.

http://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid30966.aspx

Interesting, eh?
Posted By: Don Cardi

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 02/01/07 01:32 PM

Thanks for the info Ronnie. There is another topic in this thread about Whitey Bulger and I wrote something about 'The Departed' being based on the real life Whitey Bulger story :

Originally Posted By: Don Cardi
While doing some research on Irish Mob Boss James "Whitey" Bulger, I came across this piece of information, which almost parallels the Frank Costello ( Jack Nicholson ) Colin Sullivan ( Matt Damon ) characters from the movie 'The Departed.'



To this day, many Southie residents speak of Whitey with misty-eyed nostalgia, portraying him as their own Irish-American Robin Hood, recalling how he would buy groceries for widows and distribute free turkeys to the poor at Thanksgiving. One story in particular has been repeated so often, it's almost become legend: The Ice Cream Story.

As the story goes, 19-year-old Whitey walked into an ice-cream parlor and spotted three 8-year-old boys standing at the counter. Feeling magnanimous, Whitey offered to buy them all ice-cream cones, but one of the boys balked, saying that his parents told him never to take gifts from strangers.

Bulger allegedly picked up the boy, sat him down on the counter, and looked him in the eye. "Hey, kid," Bulger said, "I'm no stranger. Your mother and father are from Ireland. My mother and father are from Ireland. What kind of ice cream do you want?"

The little boy, who knew of Bulger's reputation as a street tough, was instantly won over. "Vanilla," he said with a smile.

That little boy was the young John Connolly, who would grow up to become an FBI Special Agent and Whitey Bulger's handler in the Top Echelon Program.





Don Cardi
Posted By: Unclelooney

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 03/07/07 08:51 PM

Are they misty eyed and nostalgic about Whitey's prediliction for young boys?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 03/07/07 09:03 PM

That kid's name was Moe Greene.

Not really, but it could have been the actor that went on to play Moe Greene, Alex Rocco or Alexander "Bobo" Petricone, as he was known back then. He was a charter member of Whitey's Winter Hill Gang, and one of the instigators of Boston's Irish gang wars of the 60's.

Check out the link - http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Hill_Gang
Posted By: Unclelooney

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 03/07/07 09:33 PM

Alex Rocco's mug shot is on the "Name the Gangster in the picture" thread.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 03/07/07 09:36 PM

He was great as Moe Greene, but I can't recall him playing anyone else in a believable manner. Even the other gangsters he's played pale by comparison to Moe.

Most recently, he played a Jersey mob boss in FIND ME GUILTY, and I thought he was horrible. Then again, it could have been the script.
Posted By: Unclelooney

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 03/07/07 09:40 PM

Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 03/07/07 09:43 PM

Originally Posted By: Unclelooney


Looks like ole Moe never missed a meal
Posted By: chopper

Re: "Whitey" Bulger sighting...at DEPARTED screening?? - 07/19/07 10:26 AM

Mafia allegedly plotted hit on Justice Burger, FBI files show
The FBI warned Chief Justice Warren Burger.
WASHINGTON -- It could have been just idle chitchat among bored inmates. The problem was, they weren't your average inmates, and the subject of their threatening chatter was the chief justice of the United States.
Languishing at the federal penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pa., mobsters from three top Mafia families allegedly had murder on their minds in 1979, according to recently released FBI documents. And the intended victim was Warren E. Burger.

At least that was the story a confidential informant told the FBI two years later. For good measure, the informant claimed, the plotters had also discussed hitting an unnamed federal judge apparently seated in New Jersey.

What made the idea plausible was the identity of the players -- big names in two of New York City's Mafia families and a Montreal don, the documents show.

The bureau took the information seriously enough that Burger was alerted. In addition, FBI headquarters in Washington approved going to mobsters in seven US cities to warn them off doing anything rash that they might come to regret.

"FBI HQ concurs with Newark's recommendation to contact LCN family heads and advise them of FBI knowledge of the alleged plot in general terms," said a June 1, 1982, memo from the office of FBI Director William H. Webster. "None of the proposed victims are to be named in the contacts with the LCN figures."

"LCN" stands for La Cosa Nostra, the Italian Mafia. The memo directed FBI agents to reach out to Mafia bosses in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Newark , New Haven, New York City, Albany, N.Y., and Buffalo.

The documents appear to reveal a purported Mafia plot against the chief justice of the United States. Burger was later targeted in an unrelated scheme by an unnamed Raleigh, N.C., man whose diary seemed to threaten vaguely several senior government officials.

Burger was notified of the alleged Mafia threat at the outset, as were US marshals in charge of protecting him. He died in 1995 of congestive heart failure.

The FBI's 15-month investigation, which petered out when agents came up dry on evidence, was detailed in part in 143 pages of heavily redacted teletypes and other internal memos that were released in response to media Freedom of Information Act requests. They were first reported by The Gazette in Montreal.

The probe began with a Dec. 18, 1981, teletype from the FBI's Seattle office alerting headquarters and agents in five other offices of a recent conversation with "a source of information whose identity must be protected."

The topic of the two-page memo: "Plot to assassinate Chief Justice Warren Burger . . . and unknown US District judge." It named Phillip Rastelli, head of the Bonanno crime family in New York; Joseph Gambino, a capo in the New York family bearing his name; and Montreal mob boss Frank Cotroni as suspects.

All three were in Lewisburg at the time of the alleged plot -- Cotroni on a drug sentence, Rastelli for racketeering, Gambino for tax evasion.

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