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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

"Whitey" Bulger Passed Away!

Boston OG, White Bulger was killed by a hitman while in federal time out.

The OG of Boston mobs was killed after he was transferred to a West Virginia federal time out.

Once considered the FBI's most wanted criminal, James "Whitey" Bulger was the capo of the infamous Winter Hill Gang. The Winter Hill was a notorious Irish-American organized crime syndicate. He was allies with the Patriarca Mafia and tipped off the FBI to their moves.

While they moved in on the Patriacra mafia, Bulger managed to cut through the red tape.

He was convicted of racketeering through RICO, murder on 19 counts, conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit extortion, narcotics distribution, money laundering, and extortion.

He went on the run for over 10 years.

Bulger was caught in California under an alias. He and his girlfriend Catherine Greig were busted after neighbors did a background search. Bulger used to be a crank old man who shouted through the walls.

Under Barack Obama, Bulger was captured. That along with Osama bin Laden and American cleric/extremist recruite Anwar al-Awlaki.

Bulger got shanked by the mob.

The 89 year old was attacked on Tuesday morning after a federal officer found the intern unresponsive.

The folks at USP Hazelton will do a sweep of individuals and workers who allowed it to happen.

The one who committed the act will automatically be sentenced to LIFE without an exit.

The federal government does apply the DEATH card if there's a conviction.

They have fingered mob hitman Freddy Geas as the person of interest in the attack. The hitman was bragging about his dislike of rats and snitches.

Bulger was a marked man after allegations he ratted out the mob. He was on the run for that reason.

Bulger was fled Boston on December 23, 1994, and went into hiding after being tipped off by his former FBI handler, John Connolly, about a pending indictment under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). For 16 years, he remained at large. For 12 of those years, Bulger was second on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, behind Osama bin Laden.

Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California, on June 22, 2011, along with his long-time girlfriend Catherine Greig. Bulger was 81 years old at the time.

Soon after, Bulger and Greig were extradited to Massachusetts and taken under heavy guard to the United States Courthouse on Boston Harbor, which had to be partially closed for their arrival. Greig pleaded guilty to conspiracy to harbor a fugitive, identity fraud, and conspiracy to commit identity fraud and was sentenced to eight years in prison in June 2012. Bulger did not seek bail and remained in custody at the Plymouth County House of Correction in Plymouth, Massachusetts.[citation needed]

Bulger's trial began on June 12, 2013. He was tried on 32 counts of racketeering, money laundering, extortion, and weapons charges, including complicity in 19 murders.

On August 12, Bulger was found guilty on 31 counts, including both racketeering charges, and was found to have been involved in 11 murders. On November 14, he was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences plus five years for his crimes by U.S. District Judge Denise Casper.

Bulger became inmate number 02182-748, incarcerated for life at the United States Penitentiary Coleman II in Sumterville, Florida.

Bulger, who was in a wheelchair, was found dead while in prison on October 30, 2018, at the age of 89. According to The New York Times, he was killed by fellow inmates at the United States Penitentiary, Hazelton, when he was assaulted within hours of his arrival.

Bulger died by the code.



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