Black Mass: The Irish Mob, the Boston FBI, and a Devil's Deal (64 page)

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Authors: Dick Lehr,Gerard O'Neill

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Mercurio, Sonny

Miami

Middlesex County

Milken, Michael

Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo

MIOG. See Manual of Investigative Operations and Guidelines

Miskel, Jean

Mitchell, John

Mitrione, Dan

Moes, Andy

Money laundering

Montanari, Gerald

Mooney, Brian C.

Moore, Donna

Moore, Elizabeth L.

Moore, Paul E.

Moore, Paul “Polecat”

Morris, Debbie.
See also
Noseworthy, Debbie

Morris, John

and Angiulo tapes

and Billy Bulger

and
Boston Globe

bugging activity

and court proceedings

and court ruling

and Gennaro Angiulo

heart attack

horse racing

and informants

and John Connolly

and Lawrence Sarhatt

in Miami

socializing and gifts

and Stevie Flemmi

testimony and interviews

and Whitey Bulger

Morris, Rebecca

Mount Vernon Realty Trust (MVRT)

Mullin gang

Murray, Joe

Murray, Patricia

Murray, Sue

MVRT.
See
Mount Vernon Realty Trust

 

National Book Award

National Hockey League

National Melotone

National Vending Company

Nee, Patrick

Nee, Thomas

Newton, John

and court proceedings

and court ruling

New York Times

98 Prince Street

Noseworthy, Debbie

 

O’Callaghan, Sean

O’Connor, Thomas

O’Donovan, John

Office of Professional Responsibility

Old Colony project

Old Harbor Real Estate

Old Harbour housing project

O’Malley, Jack

Omnibus Crime Control

O’Neil, Kevin.
See also United States v. Kevin P. Weeks and Kevin P. O’Neil

O’Neill, Gerard

Operation Beans

Operation Jungle Mist

Operation Lobster

Organized Crime Squad

and bugging

and John Morris

Organized Crime Strike Force for New England

Orr, Bobby

O’Sullivan, Jeremiah T.

and Billy Bulger

and
Boston Globe

and Brian Halloran

and court proceedings

and court ruling

horse racing

and police surveillance

and Tony Cardinale

and Whitey Bulger

 

Pacino, Al

Pappalardo, A. John

Pappas, George

Patriarca, Joe

Patriarca, Raymond J.

Patriarca, Raymond L. S.

Patrizzi, Angelo

Pistone, Joseph D.

Plymouth County Correctional Facility

Plymouth County Registry of Deeds

Pocono Downs

Police surveillance

Popeo, Robert

Potts, Larry

Prison life

Profaci, Joseph

Public Works Administration

Puleo, Steve

Pulitzer Prizes

 

Quincy Police Department

Quinn, Edward M.

and
Boston Globe

and court proceedings

and court ruling

and Joe Murray

98 Prince Street

Organized Crime Squad

Quirk, Bruce

Quirk, Robert

 

Racketeering

Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)

Rafferty, Shaun

Rakes, Julie Miskel

Rakes, Stephen “Stippo”

Reagan, Ronald

Red Sox

Regan, John

Regii, Bill

Reilly, Al

Reilly, Thomas

Reno, Janet

Rice, Jim

Richards, Deborah

Richichi, Natale

RICO.
See
Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

Rico, H. Paul

bugging activity

and court ruling

and John Wheeler

and Organized Crime Squad

and Stevie Flemmi

testimony and interviews

Riggi, John

Ring, Jim

and court proceedings

and court ruling

and DEA

and informants

and John Connolly

Operation Beans

testimony and interviews

and Vanessa’s Italian Food Shop

Roberto, “Fat Vinny”

Rockingham

Ronan, John T.

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

Roving bug

Rowe, Gary Thomas

Roxbury

Rudolph, Eric Robert

Rull, Leo

Runci, Joe

Russo, J. R.

 

Saccardo, Joe

Safe Streets Act

Sagansky, Harry “Doc”

Saint Botolph Realty Trust

St. Laurent, Anthony

St. Monica’s church

St. Patrick’s Day

Salemme, Cadillac Frank

court proceedings

and Larry Zannino

and Larry Zannino

Plymouth County Correctional Facility

and prison life

sentencing

and Stevie Flemmi

Salemme, Jackie

Salerno, “Fat Tony”

Sarhatt, Lawrence

and court proceedings

and Whitey Bulger

Saturday Night Live

Savin Hill

SBSB.
See
South Boston Savings Bank

Schooner’s Restaurant

Schopperle, Bill

Sellick, Jules.
See also
Salemme, Cadillac Frank

Sessions, William

Settipane, Billy

75 State Street

Shamrocks

Shannon, James

Shea, John “Red”

Sheketoff, Robert

Shields, Hugh

“Shogun”
See also
Flemmi, Stevie

Simone, Freddie

Sims, James

Slinger, Raymond

Soldiers of Fortune
magazine

Somerville

South Boston

busing

drugs in

employment

history

home of Bulgers and Connolly

women

South Boston
(O’Connor)

South Boston Information Center

South Boston Liquor Mart

South Boston Savings Bank (SBSB)

South Boston Tribune

South Boston Vigil Group

“Southie.”
See
South Boston

Sperrazza, Thomas

Sports Illustrated

Stanley, Theresa

and court proceedings

testimony and interviews

State Ethics Commission

Steffens, Walter

Stein, Charles

Stern, Donald

Stippo’s Sub and Deli

Stutman, Robert

Suffolk Downs

Surveillance

electronic

police

See also
Bugging activity

 

Tashijian, Charles

Teamsters

Teebagy, Mary

Ten Most Wanted List

Tiant, Luis

Title III

Tlumacki, John

Tobias, Rita

Tortora, Carmen

Triple O’s bar

Truck hijacking

Tutungian, John

 

Ultra program

The Underboss
(O’Neill and Lehr)

United States v. Francis P. Salemme, James J. Bulger, Stephen Flemmi, et. al

United States v. John J. Connolly Jr., James Bulger aka “Whitey,” and Stephen Flemmi

United States v. Kevin P. Weeks and Kevin P. O’Neil

United States v. Nicholas L. Bianco, et.al

United States v. Stephen M. Rakes

 

Valachi, Joseph

Valhalla

Vanessa’s Italian Food Shop

Vending machines

Venezia’s

 

Waggenhaim, Phil

Wall Street Journal

WBUR-FM

WBZ-AM

Weeks, Kevin

and Stevie Flemmi

and Timothy Connolly

gunrunning

sentencing of

smuggling

See also United States v. Kevin P. Weeks and Kevin P. O’Neil

Weeks, Patricia

Weinberg, Martin

Weinstein, Moe

Weld, William E.

and court proceedings

testimony and interviews

West Side Story

Wheeler, David

Wheeler, Roger

While the Music Lasts
(Bulger)

White, Kevin

The Wild, Wild, World of Animals

Williams, Ted

Willis, Hobart

Winter Hill gang

and bookmaking

and FBI

and horse racing

and John Callahan

and La Cosa Nostra

Winter, Howard “Howie”

and court proceedings

and Fred Wyshak

and horse racing

in prison

Witness Protection Program

Wolf, Mark L.

and court proceedings

testimony in court of

and court ruling

Wollaston Beach

World Jai Alai

WRKO-AM

Wyshak, Fred

and court proceedings

testimony and interviews

 

Yaz

Yerardi, Joseph “Joey Y”

Youngstown (Ohio)

 

Zannino, Larry

and Angiulo tapes

and Billy Settipane

and Cadillac Frank Salemme

and court proceedings

and drug trafficking

and Gennaro Angiulo

Zuckoff, Mitchell

 

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