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‘Whitey’ Bulger on trial

Stephen Davis, whose sister was allegedly killed by Bulger, started to cry when a reporter asked whether he thinks she would be proud. “She knows I’m a fighter,” he said.
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Davis was embraced outside of the Moakley Courthouse. after the jury had no finding in a charge that James “Whitey” Bulger murdered his sister, Debra.
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The media surrounded the Moakley courthouse.
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Defense lawyers J.W. Carney (left) and Hank Brennan (center) shook hands with Tommy Donohue, son of murder victim Michael Donahue,
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Bulger's motorcade drove him back to Plymouth after he was found guilty in 31 of the 32 counts he faced.
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Tommy Donahue, whose father was killed by Bulger, picked up his godson after speaking to the media.
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Defense attorneys Hank Brennan (left) and J.W. Carney Jr. speak to the media outside the Moakley United States Courthouse after the verdict was read.
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US Attorney Carmen Ortiz, surrounded by prosecuting attorneys, spoke to reporters following a guilty verdict against James "Whitey" Bulger.
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Bulger, second from the right, listened as a juror handed US Attorney Ortiz, center, the verdict.
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Bill O’Brien, son of William O’Brien, whose murder was not proved in the case, said, “My father just got murdered 40 years later again today in this courtroom.”
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Jack Bulger, brother of James "Whitey" Bulger, left the federal courthouse after the verdict.
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Kevin Weeks (top left), the loyal tough guy whom Bulger groomed as his protege, described killings he said Bulger was involved with.
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Former Bulger ally John Martorano, a confessed murderer, also tied Bulger to six killings in court.
Margaret Small
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Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi, a convicted murderer, described in court the killings that he said James “Whitey” Bulger participated in.
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Whitey Bulger and his girlfriend, Catherine Greig, were captured in 2011 in Santa Monica, Calif., after decades on the run.
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Bulger and Greig lived in this Santa Monica apartment building under the aliases Carol and Charles Gasko.
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Flemmi (left) and Weeks (right) agreed to plea deals in exchange for testifying against Bulger.
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Mugshots of Bulger and Flemmi.
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Bulger allegedly forced Stephen Rakes, the owner South Boston Liquor Mart, to sell him the store against his will.
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Rakes, shown leaving the courthouse during the trial, was found dead in Lincoln shortly after he learned he would not be called as a witness against Bulger. The death was deemed suspicious.
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Deborah Hussey (left) and Debra Davis were allegedly killed by Bulger.
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The remains of alleged Bulger victims Arthur Barrett, Deborah Hussey, and John McIntyre were found in a shallow grave in January 2000 in land across from Florian Hall in Dorchester.
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A 1953 Boston Police booking photo of James "Whitey" Bulger.
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