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"During the 1980s, Edward J. JacKenzie, Jr., known to his Southie friends as Eddie Mac, was a drug dealer and enforcer who would do just about anything for ["Whitey"] Bulger. ... In this compelling eye-witness account, the first from a Bulger insider, Eddie Mac reveals details from the past that shed light on the present" (dust jacket).
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Street soldier: my life as an enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish mob
2003, Steerforth Press
in English
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1586420631 9781586420635
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Table of Contents
Danbury Federal Penitentiary
Ward of the state
Jamaica Plain
Violated
The streets
Frankie
Rage
Prison
'78
Tiger crane
Whitey
The Bulgers' Boston
The tough guys
Inside and outside the ring
Losing Frankie
Family man
Connolly's corner cafe, established 1985
Dealing
Golden gloves
A different breed
Street soldier
A member of the family
The dog room
Family problems
Plea bargain
The Colombian cartel
Life after Whitey
Women studies
The party's over
My little chicks
Where are they now?
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