Former Whitey Bulger Henchman Kevin Weeks Talks New Book | Greater Boston
Ex-Mobster and henchman of White Bulger, Kevin Weeks joins Emily Rooney in Greater Boston to talk about his new book, “Brutal: The Untold Story of My Life Inside Whitey Bulger’s Irish Mob.”
The two discuss his version of the events that happened within the Irish Mob and both the media and the public’s response to his retelling of the story.
Видео Former Whitey Bulger Henchman Kevin Weeks Talks New Book | Greater Boston канала GBH News
The two discuss his version of the events that happened within the Irish Mob and both the media and the public’s response to his retelling of the story.
Видео Former Whitey Bulger Henchman Kevin Weeks Talks New Book | Greater Boston канала GBH News
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