Catching Whitey Bulger; Mob Hitman; An FBI Agent and the Mafia | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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From 2013, Steve Kroft's look at the 16-year search and eventual capture of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger. Also from 2013, Byron Pitts interview with John Veasey, a former hit man for the Philadelphia Mob. And from 2011, Anderson Cooper's report on Lin DeVecchio, who helped put away several notorious Mafia leaders and then was charged with murder due to his association with an informant.

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0:00 Introduction
0:11 "The Gaskos" - Catching Whitey Bulger
14:41 Hit Man
28:16 The FBI and the Grim Reaper

All Comments (21)
  • @aaronvu6292
    I had a lunch with an Italian American during a break, and we just exchanged families' stories. He graduated from West Point as an Army officer in engineering. He told me the army gave him a choice in life, and if he stayed in his neighborhood he would be a gangster. He was so kind and he also paid for the lunch. I never forget that lunch.
  • The irony that he stayed safe and non-threatening for 16 years only to be brutally murdered whilst in the custody of the US authorities
  • @empire23
    60 minutes, the reader's digest of journalism. They'll break the story a decade after anyone else.
  • @DM-ed9os
    I know Veasey is claiming he is a changed man, but his body language when he admits his crimes doesn’t indicate the slightest bit of remorse or shame.
  • @chrisjames3087
    Whitey's hitman killed my boss at Telex in 1981. I've never seen a death reverberate throughout a community the way Roger's did. His family, a group of the best kind of people was never the same.
  • @elmono3939
    Love how 60 minutes described Santa Monica in first few sentences of the Bulger's clip. Santa Monica is the exact opposite.
  • @gregh7457
    The tipster that called fbi was Anna Björnsdóttir, a former model, actress, and Miss Iceland 1974, who lived in Bulger's neighborhood. You can see her in one of the american grafitti films. She got 2 million as a reward
  • @lowlyfesocks
    60 minutes throwing the FBI an ally hoop 😂😂
  • @GB-vn1tf
    Lets be honest, he got complacent and thought he was invisible. If youre going to run you can never stop, even then it might not be enough.
  • @snelgrave101
    I bet if he owed the government money it wouldn't have taken them 16 years to find him.
  • John you have been putting out such great videos these past few years, and you never dissapoint! It's episodes like this that keep me interested in the genre. Thank you for all your research and hard work. Keep em comin' !
  • @patrarus6097
    Oh, thank you for this post. I remember the episode and it is so good to see it again!
  • @Bossytommy
    Let's not forget it was the FBI who allowed him run in the first place..
  • Well honestly this was definitely worth the time that I watched it. Very excellent
  • @fintan9218
    I know he is a sociopath , but i find it funny they said he didnt want to get his pant dirty. Far more likely he was just elderly old man and cant get on his knees 😅
  • @TNS_Mafia
    He was mad & shocked at the same time like damn was livin the best life low key & free till now
  • @33104282
    Car-salesman of the year: "Buy this car... or ELSE!!"
  • @Yotrek
    2:59 Mobster: I have $800,000. Detective: we found $700,000. Sergeant: we recovered $600,000. Captain: 13:04 $500,000 has been found.
  • @tomlibuda229
    99 cents socks stretching got me rolling 😅😅😅