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Re: Best book on James "Whitey" Bulger ?
[Re: Skinny]
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I own the book by martorano, it's pretty good.
I saw the movie last night, as far as entertainment goes, I enjoyed it... Anybody know if its true that whitey volunteered for lsd experiments in alcatraz?? I enjoy my psychedelics but goddamn 50 times in a year..... You would certainly be clinically insane after all that lol. I think you're actually considered clinically insane if you have tripped more than a half dozen times or something? Yes he did take them, but I was thinking they did the experiments at Atlanta instead of The Rock but I could be wrong. He claims he still has nightmares from the experiments and I wouldn't doubt that claim one bit. Skinny I felt the same. It was a good movie but I didn't like some of the parts played in it like Flemmi, and Weeks. They also made it like the Angiulo's were weak and that Winter Hill slapped them around more than one time too. I'll be getting it on Blu-Ray for sure.
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Re: Best book on James "Whitey" Bulger ?
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Re: Best book on James "Whitey" Bulger ?
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Whitey Bulger: America's Most Wanted Gangster and the Manhunt That Brought Him to Justice by Kevin Cullen is the best one I have read. There are several other good books out there, though. That the guy that did the book on Columbine? That was good.
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Re: Best book on James "Whitey" Bulger ?
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Whitey Bulger: America's Most Wanted Gangster and the Manhunt That Brought Him to Justice by Kevin Cullen is the best one I have read. There are several other good books out there, though. That the guy that did the book on Columbine? That was good. I think that was Dave Cullen that did the Columbine book. What is crazy is there in Littleton where my best friend lives it is across the road from Columbine. Talk about a freaky sight being near that school. They have a memorial on school grounds but we never got time to go.
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Re: Best book on James "Whitey" Bulger ?
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honestly you should read this short story about Flemmi! The movie had it all wrong Flemmi was the mastermind
Edited to delete link. That was pretty nervy of you to register here and start spamming the board within ten minutes. Don't do that again without getting permission from the Board's owner.
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Re: Best book on James "Whitey" Bulger ?
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honestly you should read this short story about Flemmi! The movie had it all wrong Flemmi was the mastermind
Edited to delete link. That was pretty nervy of you to register here and start spamming the board within ten minutes. Don't do that again without getting permission from the Board's owner. lolwut The new one WHITEY, which somebody else mentioned above is hands down the best. All the others written by ex colleagues and enemies all sound the same after a while!! But if you want the most detailed account of Whitey's life (including the LSD experiments which he did take part in), the best book IMO is "Whitey", also by Gerard O'Neill and Dick Lehr. Just recently finished this, and really enjoyed it. It really only sort of generally covered his actual criminal operations and heyday is Boston, but it really went into some detail about the sick and calculating mind of man himself, and his actions as a master manipulator psychopath. Especially enjoyed the tracts that detailed his participation in the MK ULTRA experiments, and also his years in California as a fugitive.
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