Hollywood goodfella: Whitey Bulger: Secrets behind the capture of the FBI’s most wanted man

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Whitey Bulger: Secrets behind the capture of the FBI's most wanted man
Feb 25th 2013, 15:14

Whitey: The Life of America's Most Notorious Mob Boss"

Whitey: The Life of America’s Most Notorious Mob Boss”

After bin Laden’s death, mob boss Whitey Bulger was the most wanted man in America. Then he made two mistakes  

By Dick Lehr and Gerard O’Neill
 
Excerpted from ”Whitey: The Life of America’s Most Notorious Mob Boss
 

They'd greeted each other a few times in passing, but the semi-friendship between Whitey Bulger and Josh Bond began in earnest during the summer of 2007 after Josh moved into unit 304 of the Princess Eugenia Apartments.

Late one afternoon, Josh was walking around his apartment hugging his guitar while strumming a mix of blues and country. He and a musician friend named Neal Marsh were teamed up and starting a band, For the Kings, with hopes of playing in Los Angeles-area clubs and eventually recording an album.

Some of Josh's songs were original; others were by Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, the Rolling Stones, and the Band. He played hard and sang loudly, and he knew the old couple in the next apartment could probably hear him, but this was his time to practice and to recover from work. He usually came home from the manager's office, located in the hotel across the street, wiped out from talking with tenants, suppliers, staff, and guests and servicing their varied needs

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