of one thing, if they are going to dwi hearing they probably have a drinking problem and probably driving so someone will end up dead here. if the billboard brings one of the people to justice, and gets them off the road it s better. we deal with this all the time. give them credit. they worked hard on this. if you live in the community i hear the stories of people run over by drunks. if you look at the example of those flashing on the billboard, wanted for dwi, third dui. also you have people charged with the intoxication, assault and vel lar man slaught they re are out on bail. they re still driving. eric: these people have done something wrong and they haven t shown up for court date, right? kimberly: correct. eric: like deadbeat dads. this isn t bad. monica: on the lam.
of one thing, if they are going to dwi hearing they probably have a drinking problem and probably driving so someone will end up dead here. if the billboard brings one of the people to justice, and gets them off the road it s better. we deal with this all the time. give them credit. they worked hard on this. if you live in the community i hear the stories of people run over by drunks. if you look at the example of those flashing on the billboard, wanted for dwi, third dui. also you have people charged with the intoxication, assault and vel lar man slaught they re are out on bail. they re still driving. eric: these people have done something wrong and they haven t shown up for court date, right? kimberly: correct. eric: like deadbeat dads. this isn t bad. monica: on the lam.
moments ago captured mobster james whitey bulger left court after a second appearance in a courtroom. the appearance comes amid question questions of his 16 years on the run from federal authorities. a growing chorus of enemies say that the feds had no need to collar a man connected with 19 killings. bulger says he roamed the country quite freely in his life on the lam, and even returning to native boston to quote take care of the business. one can only imagine what that means. our next guest doesn t need his imagination for years, because he was one of whitey bulger s top lieutenants and pictured here by his side when whitey ruled the boston underground, and kevin weeks who has chronicled that life in two books brutal and where s whitey joins us now. kevin, it is remarkable that mr. bulger could live undetected for so many years. can you tell us something about the support system, his friends,
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who might have aided and abetted them. where their money came from. how they managed. so there are a lot of questions left to be answered. this is the end of his life on the lam but sort of the beginning of the next search for truth here. scott, there was a lot of suspicion over the years that part of the reason whitey had not been caught might have been because there were people in law enforcement who did not want him to be found. do you think that is just conspiracy theorizing or is there something to that? the fbi agent who handled him when he was an fbi informant obviously is going to be in prison for decades yet because of what he did with whitey. yeah. he really whitey had managed to corrupt his handlers in the local fbi office and as you say john connelly just finishing up a ten-year federal racketeering sentence and now is going to start this month a 40-year second-degree murder sentence for complicity in a murder in florida. we have other people in the fbi office, former