Martin Scorsese\'s The Departed barely touched on his story.
Carr lives in suburban Boston with his wife and their three daughters..
In 1985, Carr won a National Magazine Award, and in 2008 he was elected to the National Radio Hall of Fame.
Carr hosts a daily four-hour radio talk show syndicated throughout New England.
He wrote The Brothers Bulger, which spent eleven weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and the New York Times bestseller Hitman.
About the Author: Howie Carr is a columnist for the Boston Herald.
The paperback edition of Howie Carr\'s riveting true-crime Story includes an epilogue detailing Whitey Bulger\'s dramatic June 2011 capture.
After all, he was, in the end...a hitman.
Surrounded by fast-living politicians, sports celebrities, and show biz entertainers, Johnny was charismatically colorful--as charming as he was frightening.
Mom by day and man-about-town by night.
A plethora of paradoxes, Johnny Martorano was Mr.
Carr also looks at the politicians and FBI agents who aided Johnny and Whitey, and at the flamboyant city of Boston which Martorano so ruthlessly ruled.
His partnership with Whitey Bulger and the infamous Winter Hill Gang led to twenty mob murders--for which Johnny would serve twelve years in prison.
For two decades Martorano struck fear into anyone even remotely connected to his world.
Now radio talk show sensation, crime reporter, and Boston Herald columnist Howie Carr takes us into the heart of the life of one of the city\'s Most notorious criminals in Hitman: The Untold Story of Johnny Martorano: Whitey Bulger\'s Enforcer and the Most Feared Gangster in the Underworld.
Martin Scorsese\'s The Departed barely touched on his story