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Gangland Wire

The Murder of Roger Wheeler

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

In 1981, Boston hitman Johnny Martorano murdered businessman and owner of World Jai Lai Roger Wheeler in the parking lot of the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Johnny Martorano was hired by the infamous and now deceased Whitey Bilger to perform this hit because Roger Wheeler presented a threat to an embezzlement that benefited Bulger. This weekend the PGA Championship golf tournament is played at this same exclusive private club. It costs an undisclosed amount to join and then 30K yearly dues. This has a little side story about retired FBI agent Paul Rico. Authorities arrested Rico for participating in this murder, but he died of natural causes after being arrested in Florida and taken back to Oklahoma for trial. A Tulsa businessman Roger Wheeler had made a ton of money in the Tech industry and invested in the Florida Jai Lai business. Jai Lai is a weird game played with rackets and hard rubber balls. The main thing about this is that it generates a lot of gambling interest, and that is followed by organized Crime interest. Roger Wheeler hired retired FBI agent Paul Rico who was retired from the Boston office, to run his security. As we now know, Boston FBI agent John Connelly was convicted of helping Whitey Bulger and protecting him in exchange for tips on the Italian mafia in Boston. Rico was the man who taught Connelly everything he knew. Bulger and his Winter Hill gang were stealing thousands of dollars from Wheeler’s Jai Lai operation. Roger Wheeler became suspicious when he noticed the money drain. Whitey Bulger learned of this and hired Boston area hitman Johnny Martorano to kill him. It has been claimed that FBI agent Paul Rico supplied information about Wheeler’s address, cars, and day-to-day activities to further this plot. Martarano went to Tulsa and waited in the Southern Hills Golf Club parking lot until he saw Wheeler leaving the clubhouse and entering his car. Martorano will later testify, “We spot his Caddy, but remember, I’ve never seen this guy. So we park a few rows closer to the club. I’m in full disguise—we’d picked up that stuff at a theatrical store in Tulsa. Full beard, sunglasses, a baseball cap. Finally, I see a guy coming down the hill from the club to the parking lot, it might be Wheeler. I let him walk past our car; then I fall in behind him. If he gets in the Caddy, I clip him. If he goes to another car, just keep walking. But it’s him; he’s getting in the car. He doesn’t hear me; he’s about to close the door, but I grab it to keep it open. Startled, he jumps back in the seat, and I let him have it: one shot between the eyes, .38 snub nose.” The president of Wheeler’s World Jai Lai was named John Callahan. He was involved in the embezzlement and the plot. A year later, Bulger thought he was a weak link, and Martarano murdered him also. Martorano went on the lam for 16 years. With tips from Bulger, the FBI arrested him in 1995. He made a deal and gave statements against the FBI agent Paul Rico, Whitey Bulger, and his fall partner Steve “The Rifleman” Flemmi. Martorano made his deal, admitted to 20 murders, served 8 years in prison, and was released in 2007. He gave an interview on 60 Minutes a year later in 2008. Venmo me @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup  click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, hey, all you wiretappers out there, it's a nice warm summer day or spring day here

0:06.7

and thinking about playing golf and playing tomorrow for sure over at Dubbs Dread,

0:11.7

late last Sunday. And, you know, the PGA championship is being played at a really exclusive

0:18.2

private club called Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

0:21.6

And I happened to notice that and I thought, that sounds familiar.

0:25.6

Southern Hills, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

0:27.6

So I looked it up and I can't remember what I knew about that club.

0:33.6

It's not like I ever played there after I looked it up.

0:36.6

Best I could find it may cost as much a hundred thousand dollars just to join. It's not like I ever played there after I looked it up.

0:41.9

Best I could find, it may cost as much $100,000 just to join it.

0:48.1

And then it's $30,000 a year for yearly dues, plus some other fees on top of that. It is a place.

0:50.2

But, you know, it's a nice enough place, but they're having the PGA championship this year coming up, I think starting day after tomorrow. That's why I thought, well, it's a nice enough place but they're having the pGA championship this year coming up

0:54.8

uh think starting day after tomorrow that's why and i thought well you know what do i know about this

1:01.4

if if there's some kind of a mob thing is what's kept sticking out in my mind now for the pGA this weekend

1:08.1

you know i don't know if you know it or not but phil micklesson's on the outs of the PGA and he made some nasty comments about him, said he was

1:15.2

going with some new thing that the Saudi people were starting up, some new professional

1:20.5

golfers association and competition with the PGA. And, you know, PGA has got all this history

1:26.5

and all this tradition behind it.

1:28.9

I don't know how that's going to work exactly.

1:31.6

Phil Mickelson, what he made a comment about the,

1:34.7

about how he did not like dealing with the Saudis because, you know,

1:39.1

they killed that one guy and cut him up, that newsman.

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