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Contents
Introduction
Part 1
Bullet in the Ass
1
The Wiseguy Next Door
Playboy, April 1991
The Witness Protection Program has a remarkable purpose: To hide hardened criminals among the general public. What could possibly go wrong?
2
Rude Boys
Playboy, October 1991
By beating the Italian Mob at its own game—drugs and violence—Jamaican outlaws have become a brutal, bloody force in gangland America.
3
Hong Kong Outlaws
Playboy, June 1992
From their base in Asia, the Chinese triads have taken over rackets around the world. Now they’re coming to America.
4
Cosa Nostra Takes the Big Hit
Playboy, September 1992
The Mafia’s official bird—the stool pigeon—is singing a treacherous song.
Part 2
American Dream, American Nightmare
1
Cain and Abel in the Skin Trade
Esquire, June 1991
Jim and Artie Mitchell were sexual revolutionaries, rich hippie pornographers, San Francisco righteous dudes, brothers to the end.
2
Slaving Away
The Village Voice, February 5, 1991
Chinese Immigrants Oppressed at Home, Exploited Here.
3
Forget it, Jake, It’s Chinatown
The Village Voice, February 28, 1995
For decades, cops have found the Asian community to be inscrutable—with lethal consequences. Can they change?
4
Who Will Mourn George Whitmore?
The New York Times, October 13, 2012
In 1964, a black teenager confessed to a double homicide he didn’t do.
Part 3
Narco Wars, at Home and Abroad
1
Dope
Playboy, December 2009
Lee Lucas rose through the ranks of the DEA the old-fashioned way—employing shoddy evidence, partnering with thugs, and abusing the authority of his position.
2
Narco Americano
Playboy, February 2011
Juárez, the bloody ground zero for the Mexican drug war: Two American citizens—a U.S. embassy employee and her husband—are brutally assassinated in the middle of the day. The message from the cartels? More violence is coming, and no one is safe.
Part 4
The Bulger Chronicles
1
Whitey’s Payback
Newsweek, September 19, 2011
Mob boss Whitey Bulger might be behind bars, but as his trial approaches, former associates, FBI agents, and victims’ families speak about why he might get away and how Boston has never recovered.
2
The Man Who Saw Through Whitey
The Daily Beast, January 27, 2012
For more than twenty years, crime boss Whitey Bulger was protected by the FBI. Now former agent Robert Fitzpatrick tells his story of trying to stop the gangster and why the FBI wouldn’t listen.
3
The Unlikely Moll
The Daily Beast, March 14, 2012
Catherine Greig’s guilty plea means she is unlikely to receive more than thirty-two months in jail for conspiracy and identity fraud—an outcome that outraged relatives of the victims of boyfriend James “Whitey” Bulger’s many alleged murders.
4
Whitey’s Women
The Daily Beast, June 11, 2012
As Catherine Greig awaits sentencing for helping fugitive Whitey Bulger, she becomes the latest girlfriend of the Mob boss to suffer for her love. T. J. English exclusively speaks to “the other woman” in the Bulger saga, Teresa Stanley, and other mobster ex-girlfriends about the terror and glamour of their lives.
5
The Scapegoat
Newsweek, June 25, 2012
FBI Agent John Connolly went to jail for enabling the bloody reign of gangster Whitey Bulger. Now, in his first interview since Bulger was caught, he says the extent of the feds’ cover-up may never be known.
6
R.I.P. Teresa Stanley
TJ-English.com, August 26, 2012
Her life was defined and perhaps ruined by thirty years as the common-law wife of Mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger. Now, maybe, Teresa Stanley has finally found peace.
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Introduction and Part I: Bullet in the Ass
Part II: American Dream, American Nightmare
Part III: Narco Wars, at Home and Abroad
Part IV: The Bulger Chronicles
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