The path to power for epic Boston crime lord James (Whitey) Bulger was paved by a blood-spattered Irish mob war which lasted over a decade. The war first saw mob crews from Charlestown and Somerville lock horns and then South Boston’s Killeen Brothers Gang and the Mullens Gang get involved in the action. In the end, the recently-slain Bulger’s Winter Hill Gang, an offshoot of the Killeen Brothers Gang and the Somerville group, was the only one left standing.
Bulger ruled the rackets in South Boston and Somerville from the 1970s until 1995 when he went on the run dodging a federal indictment for multiple murders. He rose through the ranks of the underworld as Donald Killeen’s protégé and was on the frontlines for most of the Irish mob war Killeen participated in commanding.
During his reign as boss of the Winter Hill Gang, Bulger was a confidential informant for the FBI, using his relationship with the government to rid himself of rivals, both Irish and Italian. Apprehended while hiding out in California in 2011, he was convicted of the charges at trial two years later. Last week, he was killed behind bars, beaten to death with a metal lock placed in a sock in a West Virginia federal penitentiary.
THE BOSTON IRISH MOB WAR TIMELINE
September 4, 1961 — Charleston Gang member Georgie McLaughlin is beaten unconscious during a Labor Day party on Salisbury Beach after making a pass at a girlfriend of Somerville Gang member Alex (Bobo) Petricone’s girlfriend starting close to 15 years of violent instability in Boston’s Irish underworld.
*Petricone soon fled to Hollywood, changed his name to Alex Rocco and became a well-respected character actor, even winning an Emmy Award.
October 30, 1961 – Charlestown Gang boss Bernie McLaughlin is shot to death leaving The Morning Glory Bar.
*Infuriated over the beating his younger brother Georgie, he had taken out a murder contract on the head of Somerville Gang boss James (Buddy) McLean, who survived a car bombing in the weeks following the Labor Day dustup. Petricone was a top suspect in the McLaughlin homicide conspiracy.
March 15, 1964 – William Sheridan
May 14, 1964 – Frank Benjamin
Summer of 1964 – Two low-level McLaughlin Gang members are kidnapped from Charleston, taken to Somerville apartment and tortured and killed.
August 4, 1964 –Willie Delaney
September 4, 1964 – Ronnie Dermody
December 1964 – George Ash
February 18, 1965 – Henry Reddington
March 12, 1965 – Teddy Deegan
*Future New England Italian mafia boss Peter (The Crazy Horse) Limone and then Patriarca crime family underboss Enrico (Henry the Referee) Tameleo, among others, were wrongfully convicted of Deegan’s murder on the false testimony of famous Boston mob turncoat Joe (The Animal) Barboza.
October 20, 1965 – Edward (Punchy) McLaughlin
October 31, 1965 – James (Buddy) McLean
*The Somerville mob boss is shot to death leaving The Peppermint Lounge in Winter Hill
May 26, 1966 – Connie Hughes and Sammy Lindenbaum
July 1966 – Romeo Martin
September 23, 1966 – Stevie Hughes
January 1967 – Edward (Wimpy) Bennett
*The South Boston and Roxbury rackets boss is gunned down in his garage
February 1967 – Andy (The Baron) Von Etter
March 1967 – Johnny Locke
December 1967 – Richard Grasso
November 18, 1969 – Donnie McGonagle
*Killed by Bulger in a case of mistaken identity
*After a brief reprieve from violence, a 1971 bar fight between Mullen Gang member Mickey Dwyer and Kileen Brothers Gang member Kenny Killeen at The Transit bar, which served as the Killeens’ headquarters in South Boston, reignited tensions. Kenny Killeen bit off part of Dwyer’s nose in a drunken rage and the flames of war engulfed the local Irish underworld once again (“The Mullens” got its moniker for the gang’s home base being in Mullen Square).
March 28, 1971 – William (Billy O) O’Sullivan
May 13, 1972 – Donald Killeen
*The Killeen Gang boss and “Southie” crime lord is slain by gunmen in front of his Framingham residence getting into his Chevy Nova following his young son’s birthday party.
December 1, 1973 – James (Spike) O’Toole
November 1974 – Paulie McGonagle
June 25, 1975 – Eddie (The Bulldog) Connors
November 25, 1975 – Tommy King
November 25, 1975 – Frank (Buddy) Leonard
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