Exclusive: Boston gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger wrote letters from prison praising President Donald Trump and blasting special counsel Robert Mueller
In the final months of his life,His faltering health. His longtime girlfriend. His wish for a peaceful death.
"History may show Trump was the man of the hour," Bulger wrote in a different letter earlier that month."Feel China respects him and hesitant to try to bully him." Bulger also railed against former special counsel Robert Mueller. An assistant U.S. attorney in Boston in the 1980s, Mueller went on to lead the FBI at a time when it was grappling with a sensational scandal involving agents protecting mob leaders like Bulger."Trump is experiencing what Mueller and company can orchestrate," Bulger said in a different letter from September."[Mueller] should observe biblical saying - 'Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
But he was apparently won over by her skepticism of the case put on by Boston prosecutors. Bulger went on to send Uhlar more than 75 letters over the next five years. In time, he and Uhlar developed an emotional bond. After her 26-year-old son died of a drug overdose in 2014, the once-feared gangster sent letters with long passages offering words of consolation.
"This was my final prison picture close to graduation and have to go out in the world to compete," Bulger wrote."1st job 1.25 an hour in a noisy paint shop — 2nd and final job union laborer 3.65 an hour — After that went back to what came naturally."Bulger terrorized the Boston-area in the 1970s and 1980s as the leader of a local gang. He vanished in 1995 after a corrupt FBI agent tipped him off to an impending indictment.
"Catherine love of my life," it said."We loved these beautiful creatures — had a humbling effect on me. Made me feel and in our 16 years on the run Catherine did for me what the police beatings, prisons couldn't kept me Crime free for 16 years and Happiest of our lives." The letters also revealed a little-known side of Bulger: he had a deep affection for children and animals. Bulger described making regular visits to a mall near their apartment in Santa Monica.
"Nightmares no control," Bulger wrote."Have them any and all times I doze or deep sleep — Gift from CIA MK Ultra." , also has questions about Bulger's transfer to the West Virginia prison where he was killed. He was moved from a Florida prison known as a safe haven for inmates with targets on their back.In April 2018, officials at the Coleman II penitentiary requested that he be sent to a federal medical facility, but it was rejected by the Bureau of Prisons, according to records obtained by NBC News.
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