Construction workers at a Boston pier found what appeared to be a human skull encased in concrete last week — prompting a flurry of speculation that the victim of a mob hit from the likes of Whitey Bulger had been uncovered.
The discovery was made Thursday by workers sawing into a concrete portion of the pier, with photos showing the distinct shape of a human skull protruding from the inside a chunk of broken material.
A human skull was found at a Boston pier. NBC
The skull was found encased in concrete Thursday. NBC
Workers told NBC 10 Boston they “could not believe what they were seeing,” and police were promptly called.
The apparent skull was bagged and sent off to a medical examiner for analysis — while some began to wonder whether cops would finally be able to close an old cold case, or else would have to open a new investigation.
“A gut reaction is to make some connection to a mob hit,” former Massachusetts state trooper Todd McGhee told NBC 10.
“The location was chosen where it was probably a remote situation and there was no anticipation of any human interaction in that area,” he added. “And lo and behold, the skull was discovered.”
Initial speculation posited the skull is a victim of a mob hit from the likes of Whitey Bulger. NBC
The theory was not far-fetched.
Boston’s history of organized crime is well known, with numerous murders associated to mobster Whitey Bulger and his “Winter Hill Gang,” which terrorized the City on a Hill for decades beginning in the 1970s.
However, within days the intrigue was all for naught.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner announced Monday that the skull was in fact fake, the Boston Globe reported.
It remains unclear how it got there and no other information was immediately available about any ongoing investigation into the mystery.