Dirty Rats Podcast
1) 12: The Boss
Howie Winter was the original boss of the Winter Hill gang. He saved Whitey Bulger's life, only to be betrayed by the ultimate dirty rat. But perhaps the most unique part of Winter's life was not his ...Show More
2) 11: Saint Patrick's Day
The St. Patrick's Day breakfast in South Boston was Billy Bulger's annual tribute to himself. Whether it was presidents, governors or corrupt FBI agents, attendance was mandatory. But despite the musi...Show More
3) 10: Honest Cop Part 2
Det. Mike Huff was quickly realizing that the murder of Roger Wheeler was unlike any case he had ever covered in Tulsa.
4) 9: The Honest Cop
Mike Huff was a 25-year-old cop from Tulsa, Oklahoma. His career had barely begun when he embarked on a case that would change the trajectory of his entire life. It all started with the brutal murder ...Show More
5) 8: The Accountant Part 2
John Callahan was getting closer to the gangsters from Boston. He was constantly searching for excitement in his life and these were the kind of guys he had always seen in movies.
6) 7: The Accountant
John Callahan had a loving wife and two children. He was a successful businessman who worked everywhere from Ernst & Young to Arthur Andersen. And yet, even as his family grew and his career excelled,...Show More
7) Bonus Episode: Joe Malone
Joe Malone was the reform candidate elected treasurer of Massachusetts in 1990, just as the story of Whitey and Billy Bulger's sordid deeds was beginning to become public.
8) 6: Under Oath Part 2
Why did Billy Bulger suspect that his serial-killing fugitive brother would be murdered if he were captured by the FBI? In this week's podcast, the former Senate president presciently predicts the fut...Show More
9) Bonus Episode: Brian Kelly
As one of the lead prosecutors in Whitey Bulger's 2013 trial, Brian Kelly gained firsthand insight into the mind of one of America's most wanted criminals. Kelly faced one of the most notorious serial...Show More
10) 5: Under Oath
It was June 19, 2003 and Billy Bulger was under oath. The powerful politician would finally have to answer questions on live TV from appalled congressmen about his fugitive brother, Whitey.