The FBI, a Felon, Four Women, and a Feline

Category True Crime
Focusing on four victims, this is the telling of a trail of murder and mayhem created by one “Whitey” Bulger. Several have written his history.This newer account approaches the subject from a unique perspective.
The focus is on two of the eleven murders for which bulger was convicted in 2013.
Read this book and discover how in 2024 closure is brought to the saga of James “Whitey” Bulger.

Bulger was convicted of 31 counts covering racketeering, extortion, and murder – 11 murders.
“Whitey” Bulger was estimated to have amassed several million through extortion, yet was found to have less than $900,000.00 at time of arrest, which was distributed to the surviving families of his victims.

OVERVIEW
The title of this work refers to a case brought in 2013 before the United
States District Court in Boston, MA, namely the case of United States of
America v. James J. Bulger,Jr.
The subtitle of this work refers to key characters who were the cause of the
trial. Its first referent i.e. “The FBI” points to characters who enabled and
colluded in the crimes addressed at the trial. The second, “a Felon”, points
to the defendant James Bulger. The third, “Four Women”, encompasses four
key persons namely Catherine Greig, Anna Bjorn, Noreen Gleason, and
Denise Casper, who were responsible for the capture and conviction of the
felon. The fourth “and a Feline” refers to what, perhaps by the finger of
fate, might be considered a star of the story – the cat dubbed “Tiger”

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