Thursday, November 26, 2015

Lottery winner horror stories : Michael Linskey


Consistently, a large number of individuals over the globe shell out modest bunches of their well deserved money to take a risk at sufficiently winning cash to make the majority of their issues go away. Better believe it, about that ...

It's just plain obvious, things being what they are a sudden deluge of money really doesn't make the greater part of your own evil presences vanish as though by enchantment. Also, as a rule, it makes things much, much more terrible.

Michael Linskey Wins Lottery, Winds Up on the Wrong Side of the Mob

In the mid year of 1991, Michael Linskey acquired a Mass Millions lottery ticket from the South Boston Liquor Mart and discovered a couple of days after the fact that he had hit the numbers bigly. With no different champs that week, it implied that Linskey would be in control of around $14 million. Blast! Life was going to wind up one major excursion, child!

Only one minor issue: The alcohol store was possessed by a Southie mobster by the name of Whitey Bulger. You may have known about him. To see how totally screwed Linskey got himself, it's imperative to realize that Bulger was not at all like your ordinary average criminal. Truth be told, Jack Nicholson played a marginally less batshit insane form of the man in The Departed. So when Bulger discovered that someone won $14 million from his alcohol store, he chose to visit the fortunate victor.

It is indistinct what happened at this meeting, however a while later Linskey approached and fundamentally said "No, no, it was only a misconception. I wasn't the sole victor - Whitey and I purchased the ticket together with two other crowd goons, uh, I mean, great companions of mine. That is a thing that could happen, right?"

Later on, court records would uncover that Bulger did turn over around 700 thousand in advance in return for $7 million in annuities. It was a decent arrangement, moderately talking, when you consider that Linskey got the opportunity to continue relaxing.

With respect to Bulger, starting 2013 he's on trial for mobster violations, for example, murder, IRS evasion, blackmail, and other wickedness fellow stuff. In any case, um, you didn't hear that from us.

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