House Where Whitey Bulger Buried 3 Victims Faces Demolition

Whitey Bulger House

'The Haunty.' (James Rojas/WBZ NewsRadio)

BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The Boston home where late mobster James "Whitey" Bulger and his gang buried three of their victims may be torn down.

The Boston Globe reported Tuesday that the Boston Landmarks Commission recently received an application to demolish the two-story South Boston home that Bulger called “The Haunty” to make way for a new townhouse-style development.

A witness at Bulger's trial said he saw Bulger kill three people in the house. Their bodies were buried in the basement.

Bulger was convicted in 2013 for his role in 11 deaths, including the three buried in the house. He was killed in prison last year.

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