BOSTON — Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi, the former partner of reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger, testified Monday that he watched as Bulger strangled Flemmi's stepdaughter, a woman who had called him "Daddy" since she was a toddler.
Flemmi, testifying during Bulger's racketeering trial, said Bulger killed Deborah Hussey because she was using drugs, getting arrested and dropping their names when she got in trouble.
Under cross-examination, Flemmi denied a suggestion from Bulger's lawyer that he, not Bulger, killed Hussey. But Flemmi also acknowledged that he twice had oral sex with Hussey in what he called "a moment of weakness."
Bulger, 83, is accused of participating in 19 killings during the 1970s and '80s while leading the notorious Winter Hill Gang. He fled Boston in 1994 and was one of the nation's most-wanted fugitives until he was captured in Santa Monica, Calif., two years ago.
Flemmi, 79, pleaded guilty to 10 murders and is serving a life sentence. Monday was his third day on the stand, and his cross-examination began near the end of the day's court session.
When Bulger attorney Hank Brennan initially asked Flemmi about whether he had a sexual relationship with Hussey, Flemmi asked him to clarify whether he was talking about intercourse or oral sex. He then acknowledged having oral sex with her twice.
"I never inflicted any abuse on her; that was consensual," Flemmi said, prompting murmurs from family members of some of Bulger's alleged victims in the courtroom.
Flemmi said Hussey's mother, Marion, had been his live-in girlfriend since Hussey was just a toddler and that she had called him "Daddy" from a young age.