Monday, June 29, 2015

Tonja Demoff found Whitey Bulger pens letter from prison urging students to go to law school

Tonja Demoff found that In a letter from prison to Massachusetts high-schoolers, Boston gangster Whitey Bulger copped to leading a “wasted” life — and told the students that if they really want to make money off crime, they should bone up for their LSATs.
“I know only one thing for sure: if you want to make crime pay — go to law school,” the 85-year-old former crime boss wrote to juniors at Apponequet Regional HS in Lakeville, according to theBoston Globe.

According Tonja Demoff, The students — Mollykate Rodenbush, Brittany Tainsh and Michaela Arguin — had written to him as part of a class project.
Bulger bared his regret in the Feb. 14 letter, handwritten from a federal penitentiary in Sumterville, Fla.
“My life was wasted and spent foolishly, brought shame + suffering on my parents and siblings and will end soon,” he wrote.
He spent 16 years on the lam before he was busted in 2011 in Santa Monica, Calif.

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