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Mob moll Catherine Greig: Subservient to the end

June 28, 2011 by jimmycsays

It’s a truism in journalism that the most interesting stories don’t always end up on Page 1.

Take, for example, a story on page A23 of the Sunday New York Times. An irresistible story, accompanied by two captivating photos, was ensconced five pages from the back of the section.

Titled “A Gangster’s Gal Was Loyal to the End Of Life on the Lam,” it was about Catherine Greig, the 60-year-old girlfriend of notorious Boston gangster James (Whitey) Bulger, who was arrested along with Greig outside their Santa Monica, Calif., apartment last week.

Bulger, 81, and Greig had been on the run for 16 years, having left Boston after an FBI agent with whom Bulger had been cooperating tipped Bulger off to the fact that he was about to be arrested.

The FBI finally got Bulger, who is charged with 19 murders, among other crimes, following a tip that came in after the FBI ran TV ads in several large markets, asking people to be on the lookout for Greig.

Catherine Greig, in happier times, before she went on the lam with James (Whitey) Bulger

From photos, it appears that Greig was a good-looking woman at one time, with platinum hair and pleasing features. She was proud of her appearance, too.

“She had her teeth cleaned once a month and frequented hair salons, even on the run,” wrote Katharine Q. Seely, one of The Times’ top-tier reporters. “…She also underwent numerous plastic surgeries, including breast implants, a nose job and a face lift, according to the FBI.”

She and Bulger, who were going by the names of Carol and Charlie Gasko in California, paid for everything in cash; more than $800,000 in cash was found in their apartment.

Seelye described Greig as “a supporting character in the long-running Bulger crime drama, overshadowed by her larger-than-life companion and always dutifully subordinate.”

Indicative of the twisted roots to their relationship, Bulger was carrying on with Greig back in Boston while he was living with another woman, named Theresa Stanley. Furthermore, Greig had previously been married to a Boston firefighter who had two brothers who were members of a rival gang to Bulger’s. Bulger or his henchmen killed both men.

As Seelye put it, “It was a sign, perhaps, that if she could overlook his (Bulger’s) possible involvement in the deaths of her two brothers-in-law, she could overlook a lot more.”

Makes you gulp, doesn’t it?

When the tipping point came in 1995 — after the FBI agent informed Bulger he was about to be arrested — he unceremoniously dumped Theresa Stanley, dropping her off in a parking lot and saying, “I’ll call you.”

Well, as Van Morrison says in his great song “Domino,” “If you don’t hear from me, that just means I didn’t call.” And that was the end of that.

Bulger then picked up Greig “and they disappeared into rural America,” Seelye wrote, leaving behind Grieg’s beloved poodles, whom she had pampered and  kept well groomed.

All along, Bulger had Greig firmly under his thumb, and for some reason — money? fear? perverted loyalty? — she put up with it.

Bulger and Greig, before they were arrested last week in Santa Monica

A man who knew the couple in Louisiana, where they stayed for a while, told The Boston Globe that Bulger believed that “women should be seen and not heard.”

“He (the man who knew them) added that Mr. Bulger had boasted that all he had to do was clap his hands and Ms. Greig would jump,” Seelye wrote.

When they were arrested last week, Greig’s hair had gone white…but still well coiffed.

Greig is now charged with harboring a fugitive and faces five years in prison. With Bulger undoubtedly headed to prison for good, the most interesting tentacle of this story to follow after the trials and sentencings will be this:

Who Greig team up with next?

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Posted in journalism, Uncategorized | Tagged Catherine Greig, James (Whitey) Bulger, Katharine Q. Seelye, The New York Times | 10 Comments

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  1. on June 28, 2011 at 7:28 am chuck

    That’s not Whitey Bulger, its Sherman Dreiseszun. I bet he knows where Elvis is.


  2. on June 28, 2011 at 7:59 am jimmycsays

    That’s funny, Chuck. I bet a lot of readers don’t know who Sherman Dreiseszun was…the mysterious partner of the even-more mysterious Frank Morgan, developer and banker who made oodles and oodles of money for himself and those close to him. Morgan and Dreiseszun also had assistance from City Hall, where they had, uh, good access to council members like Charles Hazley and Bobby Hernandez.


  3. on June 28, 2011 at 10:58 am Don Lake, Ruskin UofMisery

    The worst guys have the best girl friends ???????????


  4. on June 28, 2011 at 11:02 am jimmycsays

    Well, let’s don’t jump to conclusions, Don. Just because she’s loyal doesn’t mean she’s a “good girlfriend.”


  5. on June 28, 2011 at 11:52 am smartman

    Good one Chuck! I suspect her defense will be Stokholm Syndrome and she will get off with probation or light time. Whitey will still have her whacked. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.


  6. on June 28, 2011 at 12:00 pm jimmycsays

    So, smartman, you think Catherine has had her last boyfriend? I say she lives to fight (dirty) another day!


  7. on June 28, 2011 at 2:09 pm smartman

    She may have other boyfriends they just won’t last too long. She’s out on the street bouncin’ from joint to joint and Whitey is wasting away in a fed lock-up, are you gonna ask her out?

    Whitey still makes the Hussein brothers look like Wally and the Beav.

    Maybe Whitey cops a plea and gets conjugal visits. This story is far from over.

    Howie Carr has written several books on Whitey and kin. Good reads if you like that kinda stuff.


  8. on June 28, 2011 at 3:43 pm jimmycsays

    Seelye didn’t quote Carr, but she did quote Dick Lehr, who wrote a book about the Irish Mob. Lehr said of Whitey, “He is a master of the double cross, both in his personal life and his professional life.”


  9. on June 29, 2011 at 6:56 am chuck

    Ok, here is a bad day.

    Your name is “Whitey”, and your going to prison.

    At the end of the first day, you look like Carter Strange’s twin brother.

    Whew!

    I sold some stuff to Sherman and Frank over the years. I guess I owe Charles Hazely and Bobby Hernandez some gratitude by proxy.

    On a personal level, Frank and Sherman were very nice guys.


  10. on June 29, 2011 at 7:58 pm chuck

    “Wally and the Beav”, heh heh…



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