
Bulger Manuscript: Connolly's FBI Corruption Claim
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Former FBI agent John Connolly seeks to overturn his murder conviction, using a handwritten manuscript from notorious gangster James Whitey Bulger. The document, discovered after Bulgers arrest, claims Connolly was innocent in a 1982 murder case. Connollys lawyers argue a Florida prosecutor withheld the manuscript during his appeal. The two men shared South Boston roots and a corrupt partnership, with Connolly facing racketeering charges for protecting Bulgers gang. Bulgers writings detail underworld dealings, cash payments, and his years evading capture. Connolly hopes the judge will reopen questions about FBI corruption in Bostons criminal world.
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