Gangsters are glorified in movies but the reality is they’re scumbags.
@cbjones22182 ай бұрын
Civilians are Scumbags too
@larcm32 ай бұрын
Well duh, I don't think anyone is going to theaters to watch movies about accountants and engineers. Movies about dangerous thugs is what sells especially about the Mafia
@AmyPieterse2 ай бұрын
Politicians are scumbags too 😂 In fact, entrepreneurs are scumbags as well (thinking about Jeff Bezos)
@paddington16702 ай бұрын
@@AmyPieterse bad example
@patof72clune512 ай бұрын
@@larcm3only for eejits watching them.
@alightthatnevergoesout2 ай бұрын
This guy served 12 years in prison for following a code no one else adhered to, and considers it his crowning achievement. This is the employee bosses dream about.
@michaelmartin90222 ай бұрын
You don't want to get fired from the mob
@dvaunt35162 ай бұрын
Yeah they offer "matching" but its in the form of other cadavers beside you, its not the 401k or pension you'd like.
@billynwa74182 ай бұрын
You've no idea about honor.
@dvaunt35162 ай бұрын
Billy, do you even hear yourself. Let me open your eyes snd show you what youre being an apologist (verbal defender) of.... You perform illegal activities in a location that is "claimed" by a local crime figure, and that claim is by their own assettion, they dont have deeds to 90% of the area they are claiming. They expect you to take the proceeds from that illegal activity and kick up 10 to 25% of it to a person that didnt help plan it, took none of the risk, and the ONLY reason you do it is because if you continue doing it without paying, they will get another guy who does illegal stuff to come remove you and leave your own biological family destitute. Then on top of that, the local crime figure at some point will be not smart and bring another not smart person into the organization, and they will attract the attention of the authorities, and to avoid a sentence, they will flip and provide evidence against YOU. And it was all because they got greedy and chose money over being smart, and being protective of the people already working for them. Now you want to assert that there is 'honor' in any of that. So again, do you hear yourself. I mean you tell other people they don't know anything but youre the one who can't seem to recognize a (bleep) deal that is. Honor is the religion they sell you into accepting it.
@alightthatnevergoesout2 ай бұрын
@@billynwa7418 there is no honour in crime.
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus3 ай бұрын
This guy is soo proud of how loyal he was to Whitey, but Whitey was ratting him out the entire time.
@gibbsm3 ай бұрын
They're all a bunch of knuckleheads.
@TheBlessed9zChamber3 ай бұрын
A lot of people went through the samething with other Irish and Italian mobsters in the city/region. You’d be surprised how many people have grandfathers who worked for Whitey or his competition.
@kev-larscuba23233 ай бұрын
That’s true Whitey was a fed ci . The reality of being in a gang or a mafia - is that you are FAR far more likely to be taken out by one of your fellow brothers, then your actual opposition . this is of course, because of the insulation factor. When a mobster is sentenced to death- his executioner is generally someone he see’s every day. A stranger would put people on high guard .
@JCS1964-i7w2 ай бұрын
Exactly Not the brightest star in the sky
@SirVyvin2 ай бұрын
I live in Southie, have family that was involved in all of this, crazy how brain washed they all are/were... I still hear people say "man I wish Whitey was still around, things were so much better" It's fucked up
@danielkarlsson88502 ай бұрын
His main business was fear. Forcing business owners into paying a "protection" fee. If they didn't pay, they were tortured, killed or had their businesses burned down. Innocent people just trying to feed their families.
@DailySourceАй бұрын
Yes and he is absurd for claiming to be a standup guy… Based only on his refusal to testify against other vile criminals, which would have helped society by reducing crime.
@DailySourceАй бұрын
He also shows very little remorse for all of the evil that he did. Saying he would have chosen boxing in retrospect is not remorse in and of itself. it sounds like the main reason he would have chosen boxing in retrospect is because it would have prevented him from being in jail for a dozen years. But he doesn’t show hardly any remorse for being involved in killing and maiming people, getting lots of people addicted to drugs, stealing from many people, terrorizing his own community and the stabilizing society in general. How casually and unemotionally he talks about all of those evil things and kind of justifies it… Reminds me of the famous saying about the banality of evil.
@thisme313828 күн бұрын
Thats how the world works and always has worked dog eat dog you think people become multi millionaires by caring for other peoples feelings and emotions or about their quality of life our whole government is a mafia go judge them they’ve done it on a way bigger scale than these guys
@koriko886 күн бұрын
@@DailySourceHe’s clearly a sociopath. You can tell just by watching him speak that he’s done murders. There’s no way this guy hasn’t killed people.
@Starcrash69842 ай бұрын
"I can't let someone steal from me, because then everyone else will. I have to send a message" says the guy who robbed places many times. It's like one of those guys who tailgates all the time but gets upset the moment someone tailgates him.
@jcl53452 ай бұрын
Ha! I thought at first you were talking about having a picnic out of the back of a truck at the game...
@mykolakozak2 ай бұрын
Bullies are the first to play victim
@JakeGittes842 ай бұрын
Is there a point?
@lividbutton28132 ай бұрын
@@JakeGittes84you missed the point /whoosh
@ifox11CZ2 ай бұрын
@@lividbutton2813 yucky redditor response
@shadyside793 ай бұрын
A mobster that is in the union and does concrete work, never saw that coming.
@SeihanHiga3 ай бұрын
welcome to boston man
@JohnDiaz-z5p3 ай бұрын
Mmm
@reddomejodeci93413 ай бұрын
Working class came from the trenches . You wouldnt know ?
@JTD4723 ай бұрын
It’s sarcasm, kids
@sole__doubt3 ай бұрын
@@JTD472 its hard to tell these days. People are more uninformed and misinformed than ever.
@jameshusband33023 ай бұрын
1978 my dad had a 'crane operator' on his payroll at the docks. That guy made 150k and would showup to work one day a week. He was a mob plant and having him on the books was the price to do business at the docks.
@Zshay10003 ай бұрын
$150K in 1978?!!!! That’s absolutely insane. The inflation calc says that is worth $755,510 in 2024. Did your father’s business ever benefit from his presence? Like did the mafia ever provide contacts or contracts to him in exchange for the job, or was it simply to keep them pacified and avoid violence?
@guld19993 ай бұрын
Because it isnt true
@jameshusband33023 ай бұрын
@@Zshay1000 IIRC having him around pacified 'ongoing labor disputes' aka pay the extortion or the union goes on strike.
@sbakernyc57613 ай бұрын
That used to be standard at most big construction sites all over the Nrotheast
@jmsmith63 ай бұрын
My dad was vice president of a steel company, and he has many stories dealing with the mob/unions in the 60’s and 70’s.
@Planet_Robot2 ай бұрын
"And if somebody does do that, there should be... circumstances. Absolutely!" Lol, that's a great quote. "There should be circumstances!"
@the_local_bigamist2 ай бұрын
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer...
@AmandaFromWisconsin2 ай бұрын
CONSEQUENCES!!!
@Thecrazymonkey49Ай бұрын
I honestly laughed out loud when he said that 😂 It's like something out of the sopranos. Think he meant to say consequences
@KingOfAllJackals20 күн бұрын
Reminded me of the Sopranos when Little Carmine says “the sacred and the propane”.
@robertclark92 ай бұрын
That’s something I could never figure out. LCN guys wearing $3k suits, all driving Caddy’s and Lincoln’s, right in the face of the feds. Jimmy drove a Malibu, and wore casual slacks, sport shirts, and a light jacket. If you passed him on the street, you’d never suspect he was the biggest gangster in Boston. You don’t flaunt anything. Man that’s rule #1. On the street, or in the can, be the quietest guy in the room.
@matthewjamison2 ай бұрын
Money talks, wealth whispers
@roymunson12 ай бұрын
They're fools bring attention on to themselves. The likes of Joe Bonanno, Gambino, accardo etc all dressed casually and they are top of the food chain as far as the Italians went. Dressing up was all well and good before the days of the taxman asking for a receipt, but only a fool would rub it into the guys who are carrying out surveillance on them.
@earhearthush-up55492 ай бұрын
Because that's a red herring. At some point all the gangsters figured out the IRS made doing that pointless. See eventually the IRS just looks at a guy, living even a humble middle class lifestyle and starts asking "wait, how is this guy even surviving? He has NO income stream. This guy has a car, how? He doesn't have a job! His family seems to all being doing well, and none of them have jobs? This guy's living in an ok-ish apartment, with NO taxable money coming in! Investigate him pronto." At that point you figure being 'humble' is pointless. You'd have to literally live in squalor to not actually alert the IRS. At that point you figure " F being humble, we have to focus on having legitimate businesses as fronts and launder money, then we can have our cake and eat it too!"
@Jimmy_Cream2 ай бұрын
Calm down Al Capone...
@RomanVasquez-lf4tb2 ай бұрын
@@earhearthush-up5549I mean 8/10 any street dude will have a job and need one too start out
@HOSTISHUMANIGENERIS-b7f3 ай бұрын
People:"Get the car keys" Boston: "Get the khakis"
@Snyder9e3 ай бұрын
Boston: Give me the beer can Jamaican: Give me the bacon
@HOSTISHUMANIGENERIS-b7f2 ай бұрын
@@Snyder9e 🤣🤣🤣 Get in da cah!
@natashab34122 ай бұрын
Crime Lawd
@TRUMPisGODhaha2 ай бұрын
@@Snyder9e Boston: give me the soap Jamaican: me nah use it
@KenUbeleveit12 ай бұрын
@@Snyder9ethis also works with Yorkshire accent in place of Boston lol
@liljoenyc013 ай бұрын
Definitely one of the best episodes
@alexstewart8393 ай бұрын
I was not expecting an "Alec Baldwin is a dick" story when I started the video.
@busterhikney69363 ай бұрын
Everyone has one or gets one
@TRUMPisGODhaha3 ай бұрын
Alec drunkie the clown Baldwin?
@craigm37773 ай бұрын
Yea didn expect it but not suprised, hes still is a dick
@CrazyMonkey6793 ай бұрын
Well he is a murderer....
@liejeong57873 ай бұрын
@@CrazyMonkey679that was an accident and I genuinely feel bad for Alec on that one. He still is a douche
@evg3nius2 ай бұрын
As usual these interviews blow my mind. "I didn't want to water down coke because I wanted to provide better customer experience" 🤣bruh
@rodneydavis28302 ай бұрын
I think you might be surprised about the realities of let's just say these nuances
@andrewhooper76032 ай бұрын
because he understands that to be a form of beating that would bring about "circumstances" of course, he still did it because daddy told him to.
@ikebroflovski1703Ай бұрын
professionals have standards
@bjkaranaАй бұрын
It's a business, legal or illegal.
@dominickperez2128 күн бұрын
@@bjkarana 100 percent
@cyberfrank-bx2nv2 ай бұрын
I hate gangs, but he s the kind that I can at least relate to, no theater, no drama, just the straight facts, all business, cold. he leaves no guesses, draws the lines very clearly. also why I d trust him being honest now, a strong character, he does what he says, try to stop him... inspiring type in any field I ll say. good show bro
@STONESGAM3 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview and you can tell this guy is the real deal and lived that life. Insider does a nice job with these types of organized crime interviews. It has to be hard knowing you were a stand up guy who did their years of prison time for an organization where the boss was an informant.
@natashab34122 ай бұрын
@@STONESGAM " stand up guy ?!" Lol.
@charlie_fp88912 ай бұрын
Trust me as much as I whitey wasn't liked, whitey didnt even talk to him directly. He spoke through Kevin weeks. He use to come off as a fan
@DMWBN32 ай бұрын
@@natashab3412it's a figure of speech, we all know wgwt hes meaning.
@natashab34122 ай бұрын
@@DMWBN3 " really enjoyed " " real deal " " nice job " " hard knowing " " stand up guy " too many positive figures of speach for my liking ..they are scum of the earth . Dont glorify them. The boss may have been an informant. But this one cosigned it all & in his words "felt nothing " in re to any of the murders . He comes off as a pick me fanboy, who shouldnt have " stood up" . Imo
@STONESGAM2 ай бұрын
@@natashab3412 Okay, I apologize for watching and enjoying this video. I will check with you first before commenting in the future until I get your okay about what is acceptable.
@JavlinVII3 ай бұрын
"The Irish, they had some great clothing..." Even while calling out the Italians for getting dressed up he felt the need to point out that the Irish dressed well too.
@gibbsm3 ай бұрын
so silly.
@glenndouglas88223 ай бұрын
@@gibbsmYet NOT one as ever been to Ireland 🙄
@ZOONGOZEEN3 ай бұрын
They couldn’t dress for nothing
@jingoist-sj8gj3 ай бұрын
@@glenndouglas8822so what? Irish is an ethnicity. Irishness has an ethnic component whether you like it or not
@NoName-vy8vu2 ай бұрын
Guy doesn’t even know what nationality he is, thinks he’s Irish
@rw15572 ай бұрын
I grew up on D street in Southie and later moved in the 80s to Palm Beach Florida. My dad had a "no show" job plus did a lot of Union strike breaking stuff. Basically guys like him get sent to change peoples minds to get them back to work. In Florida he loan sharked and run books. I met a lot of his crew, Mike D, "little" Mike, Butch "the butcher", guys with colorful names. A lot of movies etc glamorize this stuff but as a son of one of these guys it's not glamorous. My father was a Veteran and boxer in the Army. He was a violent man, at home and in general. He'd leave the house at all times of the day and stay gone sometimes. He was always with his crew and we were secondary. New cars, wads of cash in his pocket and arguments with my mother over my fathers side women were the norm. My father had a coldness to him like a shark and you knew he'd killed and hurt people. As a teen I ran away but developed a weird friendship with him. He told me criminal lessons and advice on stuff. I once got arrested because someone said I threatened them with a mini 14. They couldn't find the gun because I had hid it in my fathers yard. The cops on a tip checked my fathers house but couldn't find it. My father after I had been released with no charges, was obviously mad at me for having cops at his house. But he wasn't mad because I got in trouble, he was mad that I didn't give him a heads up that I buried a gun in the yard. Years later I caught a charge in Boston for a fight on the T. I called my father and he talked to me on how I needed to handle myself in jail. In my twenties I was facing Fed time for credit card fraud. Basically buying stuff on the phone with credit card numbers and we'd puck up the stuff. He talked me thru it and kept me from being a rat and not incriminating myself. The charges ended up being dropped because tgey couldn't prove I did a pickup. The point is, that as cool as I thought my dad was back then, I realize now that I'm a dad that I never really had a "father" because he belonged to that life.
@DailySourceАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story to deglorify the lives of mobsters. While watching this video, I kept thinking that despite this guys Irish charm, he seemed very cold inside.
@twopoundsofbeef17 күн бұрын
Sounds like honest, real work that benefitted the lives of many working class people
@mnhunterjrАй бұрын
You have to appreciate dichotomy of the simplicity and complexity of what he’s talking about.
@IamRa-183 ай бұрын
Lol the sister takes him to box so he can protect himself and he ends up working for drug dealers because of it 😂
@TRUMPisGODhaha3 ай бұрын
Thanks sis
@Lordcres883 ай бұрын
Do one going into Canadian organised crime. Montreal based families, Asian gangs in Vancouver or bikers. Interesting area
@yingyang18753 ай бұрын
The ports... all the money is in construction and the ports
@ryanmrowka89703 ай бұрын
The mob reporter kills that fam
@ubberup13 ай бұрын
Vice have a great series on the Canadian Hell's Angels and the Montreal families. Hell's Angels: Kingdom Come
@bubbadagger3 ай бұрын
Look up Hood Chronicles
@shy404usernotfound3 ай бұрын
.......? ಠಿ_ಠ
@Mark-ef7pi3 ай бұрын
I grew up in southie, left to join the military in the mid 80s, Triple O's was notorious for IRA recruiting
@riverwolf6542 ай бұрын
How's it goin Mark, I'm over here in Ireland. That's interesting about that pub being a recruitment hub.
@PercivalC2 ай бұрын
IRA recruiting? I doubt that very much. The organization almost exclusively operated in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It had its alliances and connections in other countries, sure, but members of the organization living in other countries were almost always born and raised Irishmen.
@whittysworkshop9822 ай бұрын
Volunteers dony usually work on that side of the pond, they operate here in Ireland. Dony make much sense to recruit Americans, I've never met an American volunteer either....... But obviously I dony know every volunteer so I could be talking out me arsh 😂
@manulf28132 ай бұрын
@@whittysworkshop982 John Crawley is a yank who joined up with the ra. Don't know if he's from Boston tho.
@heatheryllanes69252 ай бұрын
@@whittysworkshop982lots of money and weapons came from America the bar hes talking about was associated with bulger who supported the ira and was caught sending guns over so recruiting is probably the wrong word but there was lots of fundraising and sponsorship requests
@kemshasan88662 ай бұрын
I've worked with many Irish on Melbourne construction sites. I honestly cannot say a bad word about one, and this is over 25 years. The work ethic, the manners, just everything about the Irish presents good men. I'd confidently say if you see the bad side of an Irishman, it's likely you're the one out of line.
@jonb18072 ай бұрын
This guy's not Irish though; he's American.
@MrChips911002 ай бұрын
I mean, this guy is admitting to selling cocaine in his community, fraud, extortion and extreme violence. 😂
@bfc21552 ай бұрын
People are people, it's pretty much agreed upon to never work for an Irish firm
@tomlewis85222 ай бұрын
This guy ISN’T IRISH, he’s probably never been to Ireland or even had a proper Guinness, he’s American.
@JoeFriday-h9n2 ай бұрын
@@tomlewis8522many yanks of Irish decent have done more for Ireland than Irish
@rickydrone92742 ай бұрын
I can basically relate to the scenario where he grew up, but in another state, during the sixties and seventies. A place known as housing projects, but today, mostly occupied by blacks and other people. Where I grew up was a large Irish presence and also others, such as Italians, Polish, etc. Basically, all blue collar workers, single mothers, disabled veterans, etc. Most of these projects were built during WW2, to provide affordable housing for the workers of nearby industries and such to support the war effort. After the war, most of the housing remained and were managed by local towns and communities. To this day, I can honestly say, that environment was truly a blessing. It was a place where everyone knew you and it was like a huge family. The most down to earth place of great caring people, that had your back. Was there possibly nefarious stuff going on there? Of course, just as it does today, in all levels of society. If anyone can't believe that, then they are totally blind. If I had to live my life over again, I would certainly select that place to begin again. The reason being, it teaches you respect, to help one another, and sometimes the real raw truths of what the important things in life are.
@vjmacintyre2 ай бұрын
this was a great, realistic interview. no bs, no glorification.
@DailySourceАй бұрын
There was some glorification including his claim to be a standup guy for refusing to testify against vile, dangerous criminals, which would have helped society by reducing crime.
@rayzbal2 ай бұрын
This was a great listen. I never heard of John Shea. So a fresh perspective on Whitey and winter hill was awesome
@HardTruthsReviews23 күн бұрын
Check out his book Rat Bastars. Incredible!
@benaiahandbaruch2 ай бұрын
Did I just watch a former crime Boss give a coherent, respectful interview without cursing ONE TIME?!? 😲 I must have a fever.
@PhilipAlinaffe-gq1lf2 ай бұрын
Yes u just did. His use of big words too: "Susceptible" "inconspicuous"- must be a "voracious" reader😊
@tommyfitzgerald61612 ай бұрын
He's Irish, not a greaseball
@DaveSCameron2 ай бұрын
You live a sheltered life 😂
@skipads51412 ай бұрын
Michael Franzese has a very popular KZbin channel as well.
@DMWBN32 ай бұрын
"If you will" was said 316 times instead.
@riseofthegammons32252 ай бұрын
Gazza looking well
@Thetavern092 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@kevinstreet2202 ай бұрын
@@Thetavern09you read my mind😂
@kiely45612 ай бұрын
He kinda looks like Gazza and Alf from home and away mixed together
@mikkeeyyy4442 ай бұрын
Omg yeah 😂😂😂😂😂bravo 👌🏼👏👏
@mikkeeyyy4442 ай бұрын
@@kiely4561😂😂
@ststrength50442 ай бұрын
Great interview. I have read all the irish mob books, watched the movies and docs. Fascinating stories.
@christopherj.pondo-voigt62722 ай бұрын
The Irishman is pretty good if you haven’t watched it it’s worth it
@JakeGittes842 ай бұрын
Could you name your own top 3 favorite movies?
@coldcrush92 ай бұрын
The Yale University sweatshirt on Kevin Weeks is priceless
@zulfikaregzikutor55612 ай бұрын
What a betrayal of Haa'vad lol.
@matthew926042 ай бұрын
It's like the picture of Pablo Escobar and his son at the White House haha
@zulfikaregzikutor55612 ай бұрын
@@matthew92604 Actually worse people than Don Pablo are currently residing at the white house. Also before many war criminals accountable for hundreds of thousands if not millions were residents of the white house.
@MrBrad002 ай бұрын
Two of his brothers went to harvard@@zulfikaregzikutor5561
@glen.simpson26 күн бұрын
eh
@vsznry3 ай бұрын
Whitey Bulger film with Johnny Depp was dope. Also, The Departed.
@laernulienlaernulienlaernu89533 ай бұрын
Love The Departed, Dicaprio kills it as does Jack Nicholson as always.
@eval_is_evil3 ай бұрын
Black Mass
@laernulienlaernulienlaernu89533 ай бұрын
@@vsznry I liked The Town (?) If I'm thinking of the right film, the one with Ben Affleck and they're from Charlestown in Boston and they are one of the many gangs who were carrying out the many cash in transit robberies.
@riotsquadgaming74603 ай бұрын
i still have yet to see black mass (i think that's what it's called)
@Double-V132 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the departed is basically about whitey Bulger but more fictional. Black mass is allot more accurate
@edwardmclaughlin79352 ай бұрын
No thrill-seeking, no inflated language. Just a sound story.
@citrix1232 ай бұрын
Agreed 👍💯
@MC-8102 ай бұрын
But a lot of his “story” is disputed.
@gibbsm3 ай бұрын
There's no honor in being a mobster. It's a silly club, that happens to be violent and deadly.
@Yourewrongbuddy2 ай бұрын
Lol be quiet nerd
@laklinka2 ай бұрын
Honor in everything. And it's not a club!!!
@gibbsm2 ай бұрын
@@laklinka it's a fruity little club. Dickhead has never even been to Ireland.
@angelovalavanis23142 ай бұрын
@@laklinkaYou're right it's not a club, and there's no honor amongst thieves.
@WithoutRemorse122 ай бұрын
That's Hollywood that glorified that image. Corporations today commit crimes that are 100 times worse. No one is interested in the ethics of corporate America.
@kpec320 күн бұрын
Nice job on this documentary. I didn't know anything about the topic, yet the story kept me to the end.
@ivyedgington-rice62742 ай бұрын
Great interview. I've become obsessed with this series. I would love to see one about organized retail crime!!!!!
@Wellington-nl7vm3 ай бұрын
These algorithms are scary. I literally just re-watched The Departed
@Jack.8.453 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Well, I mean, this vid is about the departed too, just not quite as naturally.
@billyburton1233 ай бұрын
GET RID OF THE F'IN TAIL
@billydiesel85203 ай бұрын
Watch Black Mass if you haven't, johnny depp is so good as Whitey.
@beantownbushcraft3 ай бұрын
Ya it's a Good flic 📽️ 👌🏻☘️@@billydiesel8520
@Jack.8.453 ай бұрын
@@billydiesel8520 Thanks! On my que now.
@kareemapbio73322 ай бұрын
Worked as Correctional Officer in Oklahoma. The Irish mob guys were respectful to us as long as we were respectful to them. Despite the differences we had they always had the most respect and organization on the pods.
@voteZDLR19 күн бұрын
In Oklahoma? Guessing it was a federal prison then, otherwise IDK if there's a single Irish person in Oklahoma. I could be wrong, IDK. Either way, I imagine of all the white gangs the Irish mobsters were not very well represented, which may also have contributed to them being low profile in jail. Even the Italian Mafia, there's some guys there but it's almost like the less organized you are going into prison the better. It all really boils down to skin color anyway from what I understand.
@dealerslicenseops13 күн бұрын
@@voteZDLR No, the gang in OK is a bunch of white trash wiggaaaah types. They aren't affiliated with Ireland or the Boston guys. At least, I have seen no indication they are...
@richinmass3 ай бұрын
This is incredibly informative
@Meyti.rahimi3 ай бұрын
I feel like I'm here too early I usually see these videos after like 5 months or so xd
@methafuture3 ай бұрын
Lmao underrated comment of all youtube 🎉 your flowers sir
@wesleypipes56733 ай бұрын
Dude kept it real the whole time, respect.
@persephonelipuma96912 ай бұрын
boston was very real riiiight up until like 2005
@veggiebea2 ай бұрын
respect? for a murderer who shows basically no remorse for his violence?
@persephonelipuma96912 ай бұрын
@@veggiebea did you watch the full video? He did show remorse. Poverty creates this. Want the murder to stop? Get our government to invest in these communities.
@jimcasey19756 күн бұрын
@@persephonelipuma9691 that’s ridiculous
@MickMacklerack2 ай бұрын
@8:10 Rumour has it the Winterhill gang, based in Summerville did their spring cleaning in the autumn.
@braydencole61172 ай бұрын
Zing!
@littlekeed22 ай бұрын
Fun joke except it's spelled Somerville.
@maskon17243 ай бұрын
I’d def read a book on healthy living by the Irish Mob.
@legitbeans90783 ай бұрын
Peaked cap. Plenty of whiskey and guiness. Dont take any shite from anyone. -irishman living in the west of Ireland.
@BC-lf4om2 ай бұрын
LOL How was Flemmi's health ? Outstanding ??? 🎉😢😅😅 Did White B. Follow Suit ? Any of those Veg.Juice recipes contain Vodka, Whiskey or Rum ????😊😊😊. & Served at the Bar ?
@frankzavala71393 ай бұрын
Just recently rewatched black mass (highly recommend) and loved this video.
@anthonymason49993 ай бұрын
What’s it streaming on?
@OriginalMaxPowerII2 ай бұрын
@@anthonymason4999it was on Netflix UK for a while. Not sure if removed by now though.
@frankzavala71392 ай бұрын
@@anthonymason4999 Netflix
@frankzavala71392 ай бұрын
@@anthonymason4999 Netflix
@peterquinn342418 күн бұрын
@@anthonymason4999Netflix (might be Amazon Prime, but it’s one of the two.)
@PatrickDowdle3 ай бұрын
Do one about Danny Greene the Irish/American mobster in Cleaveland. He was nearly as vicious as Whitey Bulger
@timtim86443 ай бұрын
One about Mickey Featherstone would be better. Not so known as Danny.
@ZOONGOZEEN3 ай бұрын
Naw he’s garbage
@patpearse56473 ай бұрын
Danny is a legend! No one except ol man Jimmy can touch Danny's legacy.
@roymunson12 ай бұрын
Danny was my cousin. No bs.
@doctortrue6711Ай бұрын
Oh yeah read and watched Docs on him ..that man was fearless and going toe to toe with the Italians doing what he needed to do..most people would have folded or hid out.DG was Tough
@mikedoss977724 күн бұрын
One of the best interviews I’ve seen. This guy needs a movie about his life.
@MarkLeben-zw9ouАй бұрын
You speak so well and informed like a a professor great pod
@justtango47413 ай бұрын
Must be rough where he's from. Even his eyebrows got stolen!
@oghash49123 ай бұрын
Took the lips too 😅
@cuturu87243 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr3 ай бұрын
Blonde eyebrows can be seen when light hits them j u s t right.
@TootTootUSA2 ай бұрын
They took the man's Rs!
@Occident.2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂. I'm off Irish origin born in England. My Grandson is like this fellow. When he was born, he had a ruddy complexion, and Red hair. We jokingly called him the boy with no eyebrows, because they were White, you could hardly see them. 😆
@stunitech2 ай бұрын
As an Irishman who is actually FROM Ireland, the way "Irish" culture has developed in Boston and the wider US is so bizarre to us. I mean theres nothing wrong at all about being proud of your heritage. The problem is the heritage they base it all on is so over exaggerated and contains so much misrepresentation of actual Irish culture.
@tvpc31942 ай бұрын
as a nigerian from ireland i am the real irish man not these guys with irish dna
@AlTarif2 ай бұрын
@@tvpc3194 You both aren't Irish but in different ways.
@ThePensivePerilYT2 ай бұрын
Nice try, let's hear you denounce our "new Irish" as being disingenuous. Oh, yeah.. only White people are denied a heritage.
@raymaasburg96592 ай бұрын
You cant shake people down if you're drunk lad
@lesduffey60322 ай бұрын
It's Gaelic but anyhoo.......
@jflynn4953 ай бұрын
I read his book and it is fantastic. Well worth a read
@KenUbeleveit12 ай бұрын
People: "New York" Boston: "Nu Yark"
@TokyoRaider6663 ай бұрын
it's no surprise the people on top usually rat out everyone else. it's usually them that's made the rule purely to save themselves.
@Bawwwstinnn19972 ай бұрын
Bostonian here🙋♀️ Triple O’s was a dive lol a couple of drinks and we would forget how dingy it was in there🤣 I have to tell ya though I seen some fights go down. A few times I didn’t think the person was going to live 😱. It definitely wasn’t a place to go if you weren’t from the neighbourhood. The 80’s were wild 💯
@gavintoole93253 ай бұрын
Montreal mafia /crime scene would be cool, used to be a heavy Irish mob presence there
@DetectiveTrupo2033 ай бұрын
Aren't the biker gangs big there also?
@gavintoole93253 ай бұрын
@@DetectiveTrupo203 yeah really big there’s some interesting podcasts talking about them actually. There was some huge biker wars back in the day in Montreal. I saw they did a video on the Hells angels already so just kinda thought it’d be cool too here from there perspective
@axltothemaxl53683 ай бұрын
The second I opened this I said "if he doesn't have a boston accent he's lying"
@Brandon-nq7ys3 ай бұрын
What if he had an Irish accent?
@jasonthompson40793 ай бұрын
@@Brandon-nq7ysBostonian are basically American Irish and sound similar but way much clearer to our 👂
@bonwatcher3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@boeitnie11853 ай бұрын
@@jasonthompson4079 I can tell you from having an Irish accent that Americans in general even bostonians sound Nothing like the Irish listen to a guy talk from Boston then listen to real Irish people havin6a talk it sounds nothing alike
@dannypaterson8883 ай бұрын
My UK ear is hearing a cross between NY and Dublin
@RoosterCogburn12 ай бұрын
Outstanding! What a great interview.
@MrBowlda2 ай бұрын
Great interview. Thank you Red
@user-cj2re6um9e2 ай бұрын
Excellent job. More please. Very interesting the winter hill & Westies etc
@tomking70803 ай бұрын
I lived in Boston in 1999-2000. I’ve lived all over the world and Boston is one of my favorite cities. I’m a huge history buff so that city is perfect for that as well. I lived on the Woburn/Stoneham border ,I think it was route 28,which is about 12-15 minutes north of Boston and then I lived in Back Bay with a friend who rented me a room in this beautiful brownstone he had facing MIT. I would hang out at a bar/restaurant called Daisy Buchanan’s which was on Newbury Street. It’s no longer there which is a shame cause I have so many memories there. I ended up dating one of the waitresses/bartender there and we had a great relationship and we still talk to one another to this day 25 years later. I haven’t been back to Boston since 2004 so I need to go back. I’m sure that it’s changed a lot. I was there during the Big Swig,I mean the Big Dig lol in 1999-2000. Im from Phoenix and if it wasn’t so cold there I would definitely live there
@mrjacktraeger3 ай бұрын
It's all a bunch of illegal immigrants, homeless drug attics all over the streets, or rich hipster suburban kids. It's nothing like it was
@pantshidder3 ай бұрын
it has changed a lot, but it's a lot nicer in some places now. definitely come visit again
@tomking70803 ай бұрын
@@pantshidder like I said I love that town. My buddy Jimmy Gallagher who’s from Dot just recently passed away and I couldn’t go to his funeral which sucked but I’m planning to go back next summer for sure. That’s good that it’s a lot nicer now. I also miss the food in the North End and I use to go to this Pub in Southie that had the best Steak Tips. Man that place was good. I forgot the name of it but I remember that when you go over that little bridge in Southie it’s right there to the right. Boston is an amazing city and I have so many great memories there. When I first moved to Woburn the company that I worked for got us company housing and I got there at night from the airport and I just went into my room and crashed out. The next morning I look out my window and there was a cemetery right next door. It tripped me out because here in Phoenix we don’t have cemetery’s in residential neighborhoods. I got over pretty quickly because though but it did trip me out
@zulfikaregzikutor55612 ай бұрын
Construction was booming since recession, the Seaport is almost another city within Boston, so many buildings popped up all over the city.
@timbell68702 ай бұрын
Boston is a great town but changed much since early 2000's. I loved Daisy Buchanan's when i ventured into the city. "04 with the Red Sox finally winning was a great time. Stay well and come back when it's warm!
@frankrocha32352 ай бұрын
Great interview just letting that man tell his story.
@briansim30312 ай бұрын
Great coverage. Enjoyable to watch!
@tomking70803 ай бұрын
Red was only 24 years old when he got pinched. Look at the others guys ages compared to Red. These other guys were 43,50,53,50,44 years old. He was half their ages and running the crew he had
@PutskyF772 ай бұрын
He wasn’t running any real “crew” like the Italian mafia does with their captains. He was just a coke dealer that had to pay Whitey like all the rest. He had a few other coke head friends selling some coke with him but it was far from a real mob crew.
@charlie_fp88912 ай бұрын
Then you know that red shea was more of a fan of whitey. Whitey talked to him through weeks. He wouldnt shut up one of the detective said it red shea got himself caught. He wouldnt shut up
@crazyirish2093 ай бұрын
This is only half of the irish mob.The other half lives inside the police/C.O unions of the country.Active,organized and zealous
@davidlittle71822 ай бұрын
they're not even Irish, by their accents
@DailySourceАй бұрын
What are CO unions?
@djpuplex3 ай бұрын
Sold in the BAAArs.
@KingDoms-Kingdom3 ай бұрын
lmao same thing when i got raided they said "wheres the guns?" I said "WHAT GUNS I JUST COLLECT BULLETS"
@clarencebodicker32992 ай бұрын
Whitey is a fascinating character love hearing these stories hope this guy does some podcasts
@MsUncleKevin19 күн бұрын
Interesting interview!
@mr.e82263 ай бұрын
What about the ties to sports and recruiting of boxers and then football players. How about the ties to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. I keep hearing there's ties into the ownership at major sports teams too. The ties into state legislatures and law enforement from local to national is interesting too.
@jjlynchee9612 ай бұрын
Check out whitey’s brother
@calstatelynn17873 ай бұрын
16 years that's the longest I've ever heard of ANYONE being on the RUN 🏃💨💨💨
@stewartgrindlay97602 ай бұрын
Forest Gump?
@larrymccarthy44992 ай бұрын
Honestly I got nothing but respect for this guy he is keeping it real I’ve been in situations similar in New York I tip my hat my brother
@DaveSCameron2 ай бұрын
I hear you! ☘️
@veggiebea2 ай бұрын
respect? For a murderer? Who shows very little remorse for the violence?
@calstatelynn17873 ай бұрын
Great interview 👍🏾
@theoriginalbostonmobtours5523 ай бұрын
John, my dear and precious friend, you are a man's man and a 100% stand-up guy. I love you, my brother! Little Mikey's dad, and The Boston 9.
@mrdeafa252 ай бұрын
Yep. Everybody loves a violent, drug-dealing bully.
@audreyc.69442 ай бұрын
My uncle left his wife and kids and disappeared. He eventually came back, but he said he got in over his head. He was dangling people into furnaces. He was threatening to kill people. He'd been stabbed, shot. He was doing bad things and he couldn't do it anymore. He became a pastor.
@aparaphinelia2 ай бұрын
This is FIRE 🍀
@KevinFromSouthBoston2 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this interview. Excellent
@ShaneMclane-PrivateEye2 ай бұрын
Great interview.
@DaveSCameron2 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@johnfonseca61352 ай бұрын
My dad hung at the leedsville, but he died when I was kid. He brought me there alot, but the little club upstairs was off limits, never got a chance to ask him why.
@JBrotsis13 ай бұрын
I’d like to see a video related to animals. Maybe how crime works for animal smuggling (exotic/invasive species as pets) or something like that. Just something with animals.
@mrdeafa252 ай бұрын
Thats just plain weird. Seek help.
@JBrotsis12 ай бұрын
@@mrdeafa25 why is it weird? Animal smuggling is a legitimate crime that actively happens. Or is it weird that I like content based on animals? Either way you can mind your business or stfu. Those are your options.
@mrdeafa252 ай бұрын
@@JBrotsis1 Yep. Like I said. Weird.
@JBrotsis12 ай бұрын
@@mrdeafa25 well good thing your opinion holds no weight to me, so 🤷🏻♂️ idc
@PatrickWay2 ай бұрын
Lmgtfy -> Tiger King
@overlanderdiaries50062 ай бұрын
My grandfather came to NYC from Sligo Ire in 1924 after having to leave to avoid arrest for his IRA activities. He worked in the meatpacking industry and did some side jobs for the Columbo family. I never really met him. He died on the inside in 1967. All four of his sons were fostered by family members who lived in the NYC area and later they all received advanced degrees resulting in successful careers. The Irish Immigration story.
@daithi007Ай бұрын
John "Red" Shea was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and neither he nor his parents were born in Ireland. While often referred to as Irish-American due to his heritage, Shea is an American criminal with no direct connection to Ireland. His involvement in organized crime, particularly with Whitey Bulger's Winter Hill Gang, is entirely based in the U.S..
@m.b1305Ай бұрын
Dáithí getting pure thick cause the guy in the video is claiming to be Irish! 😂 I hear ya Dáithí, I hear ya!
@GaryHynes-io9yzАй бұрын
Yeah but his heritage is Irish... what is your concern
@Matt-le5duАй бұрын
@@GaryHynes-io9yzit isn’t Irish though. His heritage, like most Irish Americans, is American. There’s some distant memory of something Irish in there, but it’s really not Irish.
@GaryHynes-io9yzАй бұрын
@@Matt-le5du so why do English people cling to Anglo Saxon when that was 1500 hundred years ago and they came from Germany...
@Matt-le5duАй бұрын
@@GaryHynes-io9yzthey… don’t?
@johnsmith72983 күн бұрын
I sort of admire his reason for not snitching. He said I'm a man and can do the time for my decisions and not put the burden of my decisions on others.
@viscountslappy50853 ай бұрын
Know why you never see these about fight clubs? Exactly.
@darrenlee92372 ай бұрын
Johnny Depp never did gain the plaudits that he deserved for his performance in Black Mass. He literally became Whitey Bulger in that role.
@johnericson70862 ай бұрын
"Didn't drink a whole lot," what kind of Irish mob was this!?
@OriginalMaxPowerII2 ай бұрын
It’s a stereotype Irish people drink a lot. And like a lot of stereotypes it’s not actually based in reality you know? Irish people drink less than a lot of their European neighbours going by most studies…Brits for example binge drink a lot more to extreme in my experience.
@MrCocky732 ай бұрын
@OriginalMaxPowerII nowadays, yes, but back then every bar in Belfast and Dublin was packed every day of the week
@johnericson70862 ай бұрын
@@OriginalMaxPowerII I think you missed the verbal irony in my initial comment.
@leomurphy92052 ай бұрын
"Drink a lot" is a relative term to an Irishman! We love our beverages, music, good times, friendship & most of all love life!
@JoeFriday-h9n2 ай бұрын
Gota keep your wits about you
@quisuis-je2 ай бұрын
This was Awesomeness! Great interview. - Much Respect
@Mr.Brightside88102 ай бұрын
I read this guys book along with Black mass and a few others about the irish mob in boston. Interesting reads
@yudigg73 ай бұрын
as a black american,i too am irish
@busterhikney69363 ай бұрын
The reverse will never be true
@gibbsm3 ай бұрын
Every St. Paddy's day!
@HOSTISHUMANIGENERIS-b7f3 ай бұрын
@@busterhikney6936 What?
@kiwin1113 ай бұрын
@@HOSTISHUMANIGENERIS-b7f I think he's saying that white people, irish or not, don't want to be associated with black people. "yudigg7", is a black person trying to extend a hair thin connection to irish americans based on historical circumstance alone because he and other black people have no pride and are unable to improve the quality of their own lives, you dig? black people will say that they are irish, hebrew, egyptian, muslim, and anything but black.
@user-hu1lr6tf2n3 ай бұрын
We are all irish
@CurlyJones3 ай бұрын
4:42 I how he lists the marijuana business as different than the drug business
@EUCHE1612 ай бұрын
No Irish person calls Ireland "the old country" lol
@Matt-le5duАй бұрын
These Irish Americans aren’t Irish in any way.
@richardjoslin2549Ай бұрын
A really fascinating video, thank you.
@ArdeerMusic24 күн бұрын
I bet Conner O'Malley would have a thing or two to say about this. Perhaps he'd say something a little like this... "I'm talkin' 'bout running numbers; I'm talkin' about hanging out with a bunch of... hanging out in a bar with a bunch of like fifty dogs, and everybody's pettin' the dogs and everybody's drinkin' beer out of little tiny glasses... big, peppy daddy walkin' around. We gotta go back... talkin' back when... back when the Irish were BIG." ☘😤
@RDJ1343 ай бұрын
It's your cousin for Boston :) He's still in the game,
@MichelediMuratore3 ай бұрын
Now most of the Irish have become middle class, and from what I've heard, South Boston is mainly hispanic. I dno if this completely true but I saw it while watching a different doc. I really hope that his accent is stiil authentic, it would be so sad to lose such a unique accent!
@southie31773 ай бұрын
Projects are Spanish. The rest are Doctors and lawyers now 🤷♂️
@mrjacktraeger3 ай бұрын
Full of a bunch of rich hipsters
@brutonano95212 ай бұрын
He has a great accent. Never truly heard a Boston accent like that because he still retains the old country Irish twang. It's really cool.
@GG-jw8pt2 ай бұрын
Actually sounds more like west country England. (Pirate). That accent started before the Irish settled in Boston.
@liamg17062 ай бұрын
@GG-jw8pt how would you know when the accent started 😂😂😂
@orbitalcheese69692 ай бұрын
Not a hint of an actual Irish accent in the Boston accent. Irish accents are much closer to the back of the mouth and rhotic
@brutonano95212 ай бұрын
@orbitalcheese6969 And like everyone else on the internet everyone is an expert. I'm not very smart but I did spend time in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland and them some. And I never said "actual" but the scent, if you will, of Ireland is in his speech. However, thanks for your reply.
@scampeezo2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say that accent is from the auld country but he does drop those diphthongs like an Irishman.
@alex-MIT2 ай бұрын
33:29 Of course, as one does…crazy how casual that transition is
@harrybrowning12302 ай бұрын
It nice to hear about a man who kn hiw to keep mouth shut .Much respect Sir
@RandomDeforge3 ай бұрын
24:48 ... "consequences" ?
@fishmansfanaccount64242 ай бұрын
🤣
@artfasil3 ай бұрын
Bulger like Scarpa played the game well and played the FBI.
@trippietoadie12963 ай бұрын
“Selling drugs at the Bahhhhhs”
@frankscanlon801Ай бұрын
Great story.... Wow !! I don't follow the Irish mob, but this is gotta be the most stand up gangster I've ever heard.... God bless you and your family....
@matthickey5162 ай бұрын
Red Shea is legit and his book is phenomenal. Worth the read.
@frankyfirman3 ай бұрын
This guys tried to extort Dana White when hes just a cardio boxing coach in Boston lol
@TRUMPisGODhaha3 ай бұрын
And Dana ran away with his tail between his legs.
@wille18112 ай бұрын
Thats how they really operate, they exploit the vulnerable, they prey on small family bussiness and they take advantage of young talents. The movies are good, its fascinating lives, but we shouldnt glorify them.
@UrbanDiscipline742 ай бұрын
There are guys with Whitey that debunked that. Then again there may be some that wouldn’t & shouldn’t admit it
@thomasoneill58772 ай бұрын
No he didn't, that was Kevin weeks!
@LJMLJM7402 ай бұрын
@@wille1811 I wish other people would see them for exactly what they are. Not only taking off of the little family business but then dealing drugs to the children of those families and getting rich by poisoning them. Stupid people look up to them.