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Bulger James "Whitey"

Photograph Signed "James Whitey Bulger 1428!" on verso with lengthy Autograph Note on verso. Black and white, 6" x 4".

Dual Alcatraz mug shots of U.S. / Japanese citizen Tomoya Kawakita, convicted of war crimes. Kawakita served at Alcatraz from 1953-1963. Bulger served at Alcatraz from 1959-1962; his Alcatraz prison number was 1428. Fine condition.



In Kawakita v. United States (1952), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a dual U.S. / Japanese citizen could be convicted of treason against the United States for acts performed in Japan during World War II and upheld Kawakita's treason conviction and death sentence. In 1953, President Eisenhower commuted Kawakita's sentence to life imprisonment plus a $10,000. He was transferred to Alcatraz where he served until October 24, 1963, when President Kennedy ordered Kawakita released from prison on the condition that he leave the United States and be banned from ever returning.



In full, "Alcatraz - Its slimyest Prison[er Born in U.S.A. off to school in Japan - then when Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor killed over 2000 service men - mostly Navy - Kawahita AKA Meat Ball name our POW gave him. He joined the Jap. Army - Interpreter - tortured our beaten starved emaciated service men - They were slave laborers in China at a TIN mine. Men dying every day. 'Meat Ball' told our men they will all be killed & never see America again. At times he ordered American to follow him into forest he would return Alone after beheading another of our men with his samurai sword. After war captured tried as traitor & by order of then ex-Gen. Dwight Eisenhower president shipped Kawakita to to Alcatraz. He lived alone lots of us wanted to kill him - But too well protected."



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