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Notorious crime boss James 'Whitey' Bulger dies in W. Va. prison - Duration: 4:30.

JUDY WOODRUFF: The notorious Boston crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger is dead one day

after being transferred to a federal prison in West Virginia.

His death is being investigated as a homicide.

Several news organizations, including The Boston Globe, reported he was murdered in

prison today by inmates associated with the mob.

Bulger, who for years was one of America's most wanted criminals, ran gambling and drug

rackets across Boston for decades.

He was an FBI informant as well.

Bulger was on the run for 16 years, before he was eventually caught and convicted in

2013 of participating in 11 murders in the 1970s and '80s.

Emily Rooney of public station WGBH in Boston has long covered Bulger and his crimes.

And she joins me now.

Emily Rooney, thank you for talking with us.

What is known about how he died?

EMILY ROONEY, WGBH: Well, he was only in the new prison -- he had come up from Florida

to West Virginia -- less than 24 hours.

He was still in his wheelchair.

I heard had some reports that he was surrounded by a mob, a gang, of people who viciously

beat him.

I can't corroborate that, but that is what I have heard.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Which says something about that federal prison.

He had a life...

EMILY ROONEY: It may say more than that too.

It may say that they had transferred him there for a different reason, and there was somebody

there waiting for him.

We really don't know.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Yes, a lot of questions.

He started on this criminal path from a very early age.

Tell us about his career.

EMILY ROONEY: He was a criminal at age 13.

He was robbing convenience stores.

He dropped out of school at the age of 14.

He ran a criminal enterprise for decades and decades.

He had this charm and this sort of appeal, that he lured people into his net, including

women.

He often had two or three women going at a time.

He took that one on the road with him, but he tried to take the other one with him first,

and she gave up and came home.

And then he took Catherine Greig on the road with him.

JUDY WOODRUFF: He was -- he was an FBI informant over what period of his life, and how did

that develop?

EMILY ROONEY: Well, in 1975, he became an informant.

What had happened was, the DEA, the Federal Bureau of Investigation wanted to bring down

La Cosa Nostra, the Italian mafia.

In order to do so, they enlisted the help of the Winter Hill Gang, which was won by

Whitey Bulger and all of his associates.

They figured they will turn a blind eye to rackets and numbers and some -- busting machines

and that kind of stuff.

But they also turned a blind eye to 19 murders.

And then, in 1995, FBI agent John Connolly, who grew up in the same housing project as

Whitey Bulger and was in the FBI, tipped him off that he was about to be indicted.

But John Connolly has always continue to this day, hey, he was one of the guys, he was part

of the team.

And he feels like he took the fall for something that happened at a much higher level at the

FBI.

JUDY WOODRUFF: You mentioned murders.

I mean, he killed people with his own hands.

EMILY ROONEY: Oh, yes.

And then he took naps afterwards.

He killed at least two women, Deborah Hussey and Debra Davis.

He was only convicted of one of those murders.

But then he would pull their teeth out and bury the remains, so that they couldn't be

as easily identified.

We didn't have DNA testing back then.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But the story of his life, I mean, it's been made into movies, documentaries.

EMILY ROONEY: Several.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Yes, about him.

He will be remembered for all of this.

And the woman who was with him at the end, she's still serving time.

EMILY ROONEY: So, Catherine Greig is still serving time.

She was sentenced to a fairly minimum number of years, like seven or eight, but she refused

to cooperate with some detail about, I don't know, other informants or where money was

hidden, something like that.

I can't remember the details of that.

And she accepted more time in prison as a result.

So she's still, I believe, in a -- she's in a federal prison, somewhere locally, I believe.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But what a legacy he has.

EMILY ROONEY: I should say, by the way, that none of the victims in the greater Boston

area are lamenting this at all.

They're cheering.

They're popping champagne tonight.

But this is not the way his life should have ended.

And the federal government has got some explaining to do.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Emily Rooney with WGBH, we thank you.

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James "Whitey" Bulger: The life and death of Boston's most notorious mobster - Duration: 17:48.

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South Boston Reacts To Death Of Whitey Bulger - Duration: 2:06.

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A train from Western Massachusetts to Boston would help bring the state closer together - Duration: 1:41.

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3E @ VRX Boston 2018 - Kyle Jackson, TaleSpin | Th3rdEyeXR - Duration: 2:00.

Hi, I'm Kyle Jackson, I'm the CEO and Co-founder of TaleSpin.

At TaleSpin, we're working on bringing together domain expertise from computer vision,

machine learning, game design and development, enterprise IT, and then also

business transformation to architect solutions that are gonna change the way

we work. We're focused on mixed reality over the long term, right now we're using

virtual and augmented reality to test ideas and drive ROI based on just how

different this spatial medium is. So after three years of working with large

enterprises, we've been able to really distill down to a couple of core

products that we're focusing on - one around collaboration and other around

business intelligence. Both very collaborative, both meant to be multiplayer,

cross-platform. Basically meant to be the start of a kind of this

distributed, intelligent, on-demand, knowledge future. Right now, we're still

building foundations for products that will release two, three years from now,

but servicing needs that are that are here today, and use cases that we're, you

know, getting great results out of them.

What's really exciting is that a lot of people that are kind of on the forefront of what's going on where ROI is being

driven back into business. Some of the biggest businesses in the country are

looking very closely at the future of work, and how these things come together,

and how it's going to redefine our daily experience, and they're looking

at that through a very human lens - not necessarily a business lens.

Those things are aligning. I've had several conversations around all of the other

intangible things about these mediums that we hope to bring your surface, so

that's been both really exciting and insightful. The conversations that we've

been able to have here driven our roadmap and our plans forward significantly.

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boston gangster murdered - Duration: 0:29.

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Hokies brace for #24 Boston College - Duration: 1:33.

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Western Massachusetts fans travel to Boston to celebrate World Series - Duration: 1:41.

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Red Sox victory parade to kick off in Boston - Duration: 1:19.

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¿Qué sigue para Boston Red Sox y Los Ángeles Dodgers tras la Serie Mundial? - Duration: 5:18.

Tras su novena Serie Mundial, los Boston Red Sox pasaron de ser un 'equipo maldito' a convertirse en el más ganador de todos los tiempos

Ningún equipo de ningún deporte de los Estados Unidos ha logrado levantar el título en 9 ocasiones como los 'Patirrojos': 2018, 2013, 2007 , 2004, 1918, 1916, 1915, 1912, 1903

Ni en la NFL, NBA o NHL Para Los Ángeles Dodgers la historia fue diferente. Su inmensa nube gris se mantiene encima del club

Dos Series Mundiales perdidas de forma consecutiva. La primera fue ante los Houston Astros en siete juegos, la segunda fue más rápida, apenas en 5

Así que para estos dos equipos, el futuro inmediato parece muy distinto, y este podría comenzar el 1 de noviembre, día en que arranca la agencia libre de la MLB

La agencia libre es la forma por la cual un pelotero que ya jugó en Grandes Ligas puede firmar con otro club o renovar con el anterior

OJO: Es la Asociación de Peloteros la que un día después de terminada la Serie Mundial publica oficialmente la lista de peloteros elegibles a la agencia libre

Una vez publicada la lista, los equipos con los que terminaron su contrato los peloteros tienen cinco días para negociar nuevo contrato, sino llegan a ningún acuerdo entonces cualquier equipo puede ofrecer trabajo al jugador

1.- Cualquier pelotero con seis o más años de servicio, y sin contrato para la siguiente temporada, puede declararse agente libre

2.- Oferta Calificada: Es la propuesta de un salario por una temporada el cual sale promediando los 125 mejores contratos de las Grandes Ligas en ese año

  *En caso de que el pelotero no acepte la oferta calificada, el equipo nuevo que lo llegue a contratar tendrá que compensar al anterior con una alta selección del siguiente draft colegial

Con la agencia libre a la vuelta de la esquina tanto los de Boston y los Dodgers, tendrán que sentarse a platicar con algunas de sus estrellas para saber si continuarán o saldrán de los equipos

Craig Kimbrel, Joe Kelly, el MVP de la Serie Mundial Steve Pearce, el héroe de la postemporada Nathan Eovaldi y el veterano segunda base Ian Kinsler son elegibles para la agencia libre

De todos los agentes libres de Boston, Pearce parece ser el que más posibilidades tiene de volver ya que complementa perfectamente al primera base y bateador zurdo Mitch Moreland

¿Crónica de un adiós anunciado? Los Dodgers tendrán que resolver de manera inmediata el futuro de  los principales nombres de la franquicia, incluidos Clayton Kershaw, Manny Machado y el manager Dave Roberts

Kershaw, tiene hasta el miércoles 31 de octubre para decidir si opta por salirse de los dos últimos años de su contrato, por los cuales cobraría US$65 millones

*Si lo hace, el lanzador de 30 años que ha pasado sus 11 temporadas de carrera en Los Ángeles puede convertirse en agente libre

Machado fue la adquisición estelar de los Dodgers, que lo obtuvieron a media temporada en un canje con Baltimore

Se cree que no volverá a Los Ángeles. En cuanto al manager Roberts, se espera que reciba una extensión de contrato, luego de llevar al club a tres títulos consecutivos de la División Oeste de la Liga Nacional y a dos apariciones en la Serie Mundial

*Con información de la MLB, AlBat

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