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Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) - Murder (19 Counts), Conspiracy to Commit Murder, Conspiracy to Commit Extortion, Narcotics Distribution, Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering; Extortion; Money Laundering
JAMES J. BULGER
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Photograph taken in 1994
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Photograph Age Enhanced in 2008
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Photograph Age Enhanced in 2008
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Aliases:
Thomas F. Baxter,
Mark Shapeton,
Jimmy Bulger,
James Joseph Bulger,
James J. Bulger, Jr.,
James Joseph Bulger, Jr.,
Tom Harris,
Tom Marshall,
Ernest E. Beaudreau,
Harold W. Evers,
Robert William Hanson,
"Whitey"
DESCRIPTION
Date(s) of Birth Used: |
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September 3, 1929
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Place of Birth: |
Boston, Massachusetts |
Height: |
5'7" to 5'9" |
Weight: |
150 to 160 pounds
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Build: |
Medium |
Occupation: |
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Unknown
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Hair: |
White/Silver
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Eyes: |
Blue |
Complexion: |
Light |
Sex: |
Male |
Race: |
White |
Nationality: |
American |
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Scars and Marks: |
- None known
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Remarks: |
Bulger is an avid reader with an interest in history. He is known to frequent libraries and historic sites. Bulger may be taking heart medication. He maintains his physical fitness by walking on beaches and in parks with his female companion, Catherine Elizabeth Greig. Bulger and Greig love animals. Bulger has been known to alter his appearance through the use of disguises. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, and Mexico. |
CAUTION
James J. Bulger is being sought for his role in numerous murders committed from the early 1970s through the mid-1980s in connection with his leadership of an organized crime group that allegedly controlled extortion, drug deals, and other illegal activities in the Boston, Massachusetts, area. He has a violent temper and is known to carry a knife at all times.
CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
Notice: The official FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list is maintained on the FBI website. This information may be copied and distributed, however, any unauthorized alteration of any portion of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives posters is a violation of federal law (18 U.S.C., Section 709). Persons who make or reproduce these alterations are subject to prosecution and, if convicted, shall be fined or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.