Somewhere in the world is a wiry, 75-year-old man with thinning silver hair and cold blue eyes whose photo adorns the FBI's Most Wanted list. If you see something, say something, as they tell us on the subways now. But he's not a jihadist or a drug cartel chieftain. Rather, he is James "Whitey" Bulger, the South Boston mobster who vanished 10 years ago after an alleged 19 unpunished murders, courtesy of a heads-up on his pending arrest provided by none other than the FBI itself. Should you spot him, take a good look. For Bulger, whose younger brother headed the state's senate while he ran its rackets, may be the last direct link to 150 years of Irish American gangsterism, an intensely tribal criminal trend that controlled many of the nation's largest cities before losing a pennant race to a larger and far better organized... More >>>