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photographs of catherine grieg who was the associate of the notorious mobster fugitive james "whitey" bulgerat was on the 21st. within, i'd say, 36 hours of that broadcast there was somebody in sant monoa a said said we recognize her and on the 23rd bulger and grieg were in custody. so it's an effective technique that's been used by the f.b.i. here before. >> brown: i was wondering how unusual this was for them to go before this route but they're saying it has happened there before and as to where the -- do we know where these images came from exactly? it goes what you and i talked about the other night about the number of videos and photos that were coming in. >> right. they were looking for surveillance cameras. there was one surveillance camera high on a roof that was thought to be very critical here. it turns out it didn't come from there. so it's not clear where they came from. very little information here. what's interesting to me, though, is yesterday was a day of complete confusion, the f.b.i. made no statement, nobody made any statement. i believe they had a photograph or some of th
photographs of catherine grieg who was the associate of the notorious mobster fugitive james "whitey" bulgerat was on the 21st. within, i'd say, 36 hours of that broadcast there was somebody in sant monoa a said said we recognize her and on the 23rd bulger and grieg were in custody. so it's an effective technique that's been used by the f.b.i. here before. >> brown: i was wondering how unusual this was for them to go before this route but they're saying it has happened there...
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that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey bulger and the boston marathon bombers and ends up cracking the art heist, he will find himself in serious danger of having a statue built somewhere for him somewhere in the great city of boston. seriously, it's time to watch out. thanks for being with us. msnbc's coverage of this amazing day continues right now. stay with us. >> what began on monday afternoon here in boston a few blocks from where i sit ended tonight. . watertown, massachusetts just across the river when the superintendent of the state police made this announcement. >> woo! >> we are so grateful to be here right now. we're so grateful to bring justice
that apprehended the suspects in the mar busted the most famous gangster in boston history, whitey bulger after a 16-year manhunt. before all this happened this week, what was next was cracking the isabella stewart gardener museum heist, the largest art heist in american history, a $500 million caper that has not been solved for 23 years. rick says the fbi under his leadership after all those years is now making significant progress in that cold case. if rick catches whitey bulger and the...
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we're also being told once he is well enough to leave the hospital he'll leave the same way "whitey" bulger was taken away, be loaded into a helicopter and be flown to the jail or the facility will where he will be head. that won't be for some time because of his injuries. >> shepard: adam, any change in the suspect's condition? they've been kind of vague about that. >> they have but an fbi told a couple newspapers, he had multiple injuries, which we knew that. he pled out -- had a lot of bleeding from the first gun battle that killed his brother. he haded a least a couple of injuries from there. this agent said he was shot in the head or neck, shot in the leg in the hand, and other injuries as well. so obviously he had some significant injuries. so doctors say he is going to make it but still in serious by stable condition. that's what they're calling it. he will remain here until he is well enough to go someplace always. they say he is communicating via writing but the suspect was saved at the hospital, the same hospital where some of the victims from the blast continue to recover. >> she
we're also being told once he is well enough to leave the hospital he'll leave the same way "whitey" bulger was taken away, be loaded into a helicopter and be flown to the jail or the facility will where he will be head. that won't be for some time because of his injuries. >> shepard: adam, any change in the suspect's condition? they've been kind of vague about that. >> they have but an fbi told a couple newspapers, he had multiple injuries, which we knew that. he pled out...
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to a federal cell he will most likely be helicoptered out of this facility like the mobster whitey bulger was a few months ago. >> bret: we can confirm that he was in fact given his miranda rights, read miranda rights just getting that as you were wrapping up. adam housley live in boston. adam, thank you. investigators are furiously trying to track down the terrorism connection to this case. and they are focusing on a trip, the older brother made last year. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here tonight with an update on that. good evening, catherine. >> thank you, bret. some of the most compelling evidence and preliminary evidence comes from surveillance video and one eyewitness during that carjacking thursday night before a shootout with police one of the brothers said, quote: did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. court records filed monday show the tsarnaev brothers walked into boylston street together 11 minutes before the explosions, each with a backpack. they split up. one heading for the finish line and the other toward the forum restaurant, the
to a federal cell he will most likely be helicoptered out of this facility like the mobster whitey bulger was a few months ago. >> bret: we can confirm that he was in fact given his miranda rights, read miranda rights just getting that as you were wrapping up. adam housley live in boston. adam, thank you. investigators are furiously trying to track down the terrorism connection to this case. and they are focusing on a trip, the older brother made last year. chief intelligence...
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kevin, the last time we talked, you were talking about whitey bulger, and your book, and never in a million read this column at 2:00 this morning. i can only imagine you penned it pretty late last night. why did you write it? >> yeah. well, i guess i wanted to try to capture what happened yesterday and what it meant to all of us here. but also, this is obviously bigger than a boston -- if you go down to the finish line there every year, all the flags from the different countries, all the runners there are lined on boylston street. boston is an international city anyway, but never more international than on marathon monday, on patriots day. and it was striking to me if you watch the first responders when they jumped out and they ran toward the bomb, and they had to pull the barriers back, they had to throw all those flags on the street on boylston street, and i described it in my column, those flags almost looked like victims. they were displayed on the street. and in some way they were victims because what happened yesterday wasn't an attack on the boston marathon, it wasn't an attack on bo
kevin, the last time we talked, you were talking about whitey bulger, and your book, and never in a million read this column at 2:00 this morning. i can only imagine you penned it pretty late last night. why did you write it? >> yeah. well, i guess i wanted to try to capture what happened yesterday and what it meant to all of us here. but also, this is obviously bigger than a boston -- if you go down to the finish line there every year, all the flags from the different countries, all the...