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Janet Uhlar
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The Racket Report with Frank Morano
Episode 40: Janet Uhlar, Author, Screenwriter, & Storyteller
Janet Uhlar, author, screenwriter, storyteller and someone who served as a juror on Whitey Bulger’s trial in 2013 and subsequently began a 5 year correspondence with him. She’s also the author of a book called “Truth be Damned”, which deals with the Bulger case.Topic: Was Whitey Bulger murdered to keep the secrets of the Federal government? Website: https://janetuhlar.com/Article: https://www.newsweek.com/whitey-bulger-prison-letters-janet-uhlar-1902564 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-10-04
1h 07
Original Gangsters Podcast
Was Whitey Bulger Set Up By The Government? Interview with Bulger Trial Juror Janet Uhlar
Janet Uhlar was a juror in the 2013 Whitey Bulger racketeering trial and communicated with the famous Boston mobster through letters while he was in prison. She joins Scott to explain in detail why she believes Bulger was set up by members of the U.S. government to be murdered in prison.
2024-09-11
57 min
Revolution 250 Podcast
Nathanael Greene with Janet Uhlar
Nathanael Greene put aside his Quaker faith and successful business to lead Rhode Island troops in support of the people of Massachusetts. From the Siege of Boston to the British evacuation, Greene was in the field--as the Revolution's best strategic thinker, and Washington's designated successor. Janet Uhlar joins us to talk about the extraordinary and brief life of Nathanael Greene, which she also recounts in her book Freedom's Cost: The Story of General Nathanael Greene.Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!
2023-08-09
44 min
Revolution 250 Podcast
Josiah Quincy with Janet Uhlar
Josiah Quincy, known as "Josiah the Patriot" was one of the brilliant lights of the Revolutionary cause in Boston. He came from a well-known and well-respected family and as a young lawyer he worked with John Adams to defend Captain Thomas Preston in his trial for murder stemming from the Boston Massacre. Learn more about this impressive young man who died in 1775, depriving a soon-to-be independent America of his passion for liberty and the rights of man. Janet Uhlar, author of Liberty's Martyr, a biography of Joseph Warren, and Freedom's Cost: The Story of Nathanael Greene, talks with us about...
2023-06-21
33 min