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Bulger's death came as a relief to many Bostonians, especially for family members of his victims; [107] Steven Davis, whose sister Debra was reportedly killed by Bulger in 1981, stated that "[h]e died the way I hoped he always was going to die." [107] Bulger is buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery in the Boston neighborhood of West Roxbury.
At the time of Bulger's death, Geas was serving a life term for the 2003 murders of Genovese crime family boss Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno and associate Gary Westerman. DeCologero was serving a sentence ...
[2] [3] [4] William Bulger was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and is the third of six children in the family, and younger brother of former mob boss James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger Jr. (1929–2018). Bulger's father worked as a union laborer and occasional longshoreman; he lost his arm in an industrial accident and the family was reduced to ...
A 2011 booking photo showing mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger. AP. ... He admitted he lied to FBI special agents when asked about Bulger’s death and what he knew. McKinnon, who was serving 22 ...
Fotios Geas, 55; Paul J. DeCologero, 48; and Sean McKinnon, 36, were all charged in Bulger’s death in October 2018 at a federal jail in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia. The specific terms of the ...
John Joseph Connolly Jr. (born August 1, 1940) [2] is an American former FBI agent who was convicted of racketeering, obstruction of justice and murder charges stemming from his relationship with Boston mobsters James "Whitey" Bulger, Steve Flemmi and the Winter Hill Gang.
FBI surveillance photo of Weeks (right) with Whitey Bulger (left) In 1975, Weeks became a bouncer at a popular neighborhood bar called Triple O's Lounge, owned by Kevin O'Neil . This was a frequent hangout of the Winter Hill Gang , an Irish-American crime family which was then headed by James J. "Whitey" Bulger .
The Justice Department has still not shed any light on how Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger ended up in the general population of one of the nation’s most violent prisons.