i don't go to the bank on british newspapers on stuff like this. [laughter] but i think there's a presumption. whitey made millions off the drug trade. they caught him, when they got him in santa monica, he had $822,000 stuffed in the walls. now, he made more than that in one drug shipment. he would get two to three million dollars on some of these freighters that came into boston with marijuana, and we know during the trial billy shea was delivering $10,000 a week to whitey for the cocaine they were selling. the so-called streets he kept the drugs off. so we know he has millions. i think there's a presumption that he has squirreled money in different locations and perhaps different countries. he had safety deposit boxes in different countries too. so i think, yeah, how do you find that? if anybody knows, it might be one of his brothers. who knows? jon: kevin cullen doing great work there at "the boston globe," thank you. >> thank you, jon. jenna: nice to hear from kevin