Whitey Bulger to teens: My life was wasted, spent foolishly
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Former Boston gangster James 鈥淲hitey鈥 Bulger admitted in a letter to three high school girls that he 鈥渢ook the wrong road.鈥
The 85-year-old imprisoned ex-crime boss responded to a letter the students wrote asking questions for their submission for a National History Day competition. He said in the letter, 鈥淚f you want to make crime pay 鈥 鈥楪o to Law School.鈥 鈥
Mr. Bulger is a former FBI informant who was convicted of racketeering charges in 2013 that implicated him in 11 murders. He is currently serving two life sentences in a federal prison in Florida, but his lawyers are appealing his conviction in a Boston appeals court next month.
鈥淢y life was wasted and spent foolishly, brought shame + suffering on my parents and siblings and will end soon,鈥 Bulger wrote in the letter dated Feb. 24.
The theme of the National History Day competition was leadership and legacy. The three students from Apponequet Regional High School in Lakeville, Mass., created a website about Bulger鈥檚 life as their entry, but one of the girls, Brittany Tainsh, 17, said she was surprised by his remorseful response to their request for his thoughts on his own legacy.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 what we were expecting at all,鈥 Ms. Tainsh told the Globe. 鈥淗e did not really reply to any of our actual questions. He was very apologetic.鈥
Patricia Donahue, the wife of one of Bulger鈥檚 victims, told the Globe that Bulger鈥檚 letter only showed remorse for causing his own family鈥檚 suffering, and disregarded his victims and their families.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think he鈥檚 changed at all,鈥 Ms. Donahue said. 鈥淎ll he cares about is his family, which is probably one of the only normal things about him. He doesn鈥檛 care about anybody else. I鈥檓 sure he doesn鈥檛 have any remorse about anyone he鈥檚 hurt or killed.鈥
This report includes material from the Associated Press.