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In failing health and about to finally provide details about the FBI's lengthy participation in and protection of mob murders in the Boston area, Bulger was suddenly transferred to another prison where he was immediately murdered by an FBI asset.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/whitey-bulger-infamous-boston-mob-boss-killed-in-prison

Whitey Bulger, infamous Boston mob boss, killed in prison, multiple reports say

By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News
Infamous Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger – who was a fugitive for 16 years, was sentenced to life in prison in 2013 and was portrayed in film by Johnny Depp – was killed at a West Virginia prison on Tuesday, the day he arrived at the facility, multiple reports say. He was 89.

Bulger was killed at a West Virginia prison, according to the Boston Globe. He was transferred to the high-security USP Hazelton on Tuesday morning in Bruceton Mills. He was recently moved from a prison in Florida and had a stop in Oklahoma City before arriving in West Virginia.

Fox News confirmed that Bulger was found dead at the prison.

A union official for correctional officers at the high-security prison told WV News there was a homicide at the facility, but couldn’t say whether it was Bulger. Hank Brennan, Bulger’s attorney, told BuzzFeed News, he couldn’t “confirm or deny it at this point.”

"The Federal Bureau of Investigation was notified and an investigation has been initiated. No staff or other inmates were injured, and at no time was the public in danger," the Bureau of Prisons said in a statement.

Whitey-Bulger1.jpg

An original photo released by the FBI in 1984 shows James "Whitey" Bulger (AP/FBI)

Bureau of Prisons officials and Bulger's attorney declined last week to comment on why he was being moved. A person familiar with his move told the Boston Globe said Bulger’s health was deteriorating.

Bulger was convicted of racketeering, and other crimes, including extortion, conspiracy, money-laundering and drug dealing in August 2013. The jury believed he took part in 11 of 19 killings.

The mobster was one of America’s most wanted criminals until he was captured in Santa Monica, Calif. in 2011. He had spent more than 16 years on the lam before his capture.

Following his conviction, Bulger was transferred to the U.S. Penitentiary Coleman II in Sumterville, Fla., in 2014 from another high-security facility in Arizona, according to the Boston Globe. He reportedly was scrutinized for his relationship with a female psychologist.

White-Bulger2.jpg

In this 1995 file photo provided by the FBI, fugitive mobster James "Whitey" Bulger is shown in a photo released Saturday, April 17, 2004, and taken shortly before he disappeared in 1995. (AP/FBI)

Bulger was being transferred to the same facility where Paul Weadick, another convicted killer from Boston, was serving a life sentence, the Boston Globe reported, citing records.

Weadick was convicted in June for murdering Steven DiSarro, a Boston club owner, in 1993. The Globe reported Francis “Cadillac Frank” Salemme, a former New England mob boss himself, was involved in DiSarro’s and was convicted in the killing and sentenced to life in prison.

Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi, another former Bugler associate and FBI informant, testified during Weadick and Salemme’s trial that he walked in on DiSarro’s murder and walked out.

Flemmi had teamed up with the Winter Hill Gang, where Bulger became a top lieutenant in the 60s, in 1974. Bulger became one of Flemmi’s key allies during his time in the criminal underworld.

Bulger’s life was portrayed in the movie “Black Mass,” starring Depp.

His girlfriend, Catherine Grieg, remains in prison at a federal woman’s facility in Minnesota and is set to be released in September 2020. She was captured with Bulger in Santa Monica in 2011.

Whitey-Bulger-3.jpg

The photos left and center are FBI handout photos of fugitive Massachusetts mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, taken in the 1980s. At right is an FBI photo of Bulger's girlfriend, Catherine Greig, who travels with the former gangster. (AP/FBI)

Greig pleaded guilty in 2012 to identity fraud and harboring a fugitive. She also pleaded guilty to criminal contempt in 2016 for refusing to cooperate with authorities.

William Bulger, the gangster’s brother, was a high-ranking official in Massachusetts. He served in the state Senate starting in 1970 and became president of the state Senate eight years later. He went on to serve in the post longer than anyone in its history.

In 2003, he was forced to resign as president of the University of Massachusetts system amid growing pressure over his brother’s case. He said in a statement after his brother’s arrest in 2011 expressing his “sympathies to the families hurt.”

“Whitey” Bulger had one son with a waitress and former model Lindsey Cyr. Their son died at the age of six from Reye syndrome after having an allergic reaction to an aspirin injection in 1973.


Fox News' Jake Gibson and the Associated Press contributed to this report
 
All Right....The Taxpayer will save some $.
 
Or maybe he's not dead. Maybe they faked his death.
 
Maybe Whitey Bulger IS Robert Mueller.

barfo
 
FAKE NEWS.

Can you highlight the part of the article that talks about Mueller
 
WOW!

In failing health and about to finally provide details about the FBI's lengthy participation in and protection of mob murders in the Boston area, Bulger was suddenly transferred to another prison where he was immediately murdered by an FBI asset.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/whitey-bulger-infamous-boston-mob-boss-killed-in-prison

Whitey Bulger, infamous Boston mob boss, killed in prison, multiple reports say

By Ryan Gaydos | Fox News
Infamous Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger – who was a fugitive for 16 years, was sentenced to life in prison in 2013 and was portrayed in film by Johnny Depp – was killed at a West Virginia prison on Tuesday, the day he arrived at the facility, multiple reports say. He was 89.

Bulger was killed at a West Virginia prison, according to the Boston Globe. He was transferred to the high-security USP Hazelton on Tuesday morning in Bruceton Mills. He was recently moved from a prison in Florida and had a stop in Oklahoma City before arriving in West Virginia.

Fox News confirmed that Bulger was found dead at the prison.

A union official for correctional officers at the high-security prison told WV News there was a homicide at the facility, but couldn’t say whether it was Bulger. Hank Brennan, Bulger’s attorney, told BuzzFeed News, he couldn’t “confirm or deny it at this point.”

"The Federal Bureau of Investigation was notified and an investigation has been initiated. No staff or other inmates were injured, and at no time was the public in danger," the Bureau of Prisons said in a statement.

Whitey-Bulger1.jpg

An original photo released by the FBI in 1984 shows James "Whitey" Bulger (AP/FBI)

Bureau of Prisons officials and Bulger's attorney declined last week to comment on why he was being moved. A person familiar with his move told the Boston Globe said Bulger’s health was deteriorating.

Bulger was convicted of racketeering, and other crimes, including extortion, conspiracy, money-laundering and drug dealing in August 2013. The jury believed he took part in 11 of 19 killings.

The mobster was one of America’s most wanted criminals until he was captured in Santa Monica, Calif. in 2011. He had spent more than 16 years on the lam before his capture.

Following his conviction, Bulger was transferred to the U.S. Penitentiary Coleman II in Sumterville, Fla., in 2014 from another high-security facility in Arizona, according to the Boston Globe. He reportedly was scrutinized for his relationship with a female psychologist.

White-Bulger2.jpg

In this 1995 file photo provided by the FBI, fugitive mobster James "Whitey" Bulger is shown in a photo released Saturday, April 17, 2004, and taken shortly before he disappeared in 1995. (AP/FBI)

Bulger was being transferred to the same facility where Paul Weadick, another convicted killer from Boston, was serving a life sentence, the Boston Globe reported, citing records.

Weadick was convicted in June for murdering Steven DiSarro, a Boston club owner, in 1993. The Globe reported Francis “Cadillac Frank” Salemme, a former New England mob boss himself, was involved in DiSarro’s and was convicted in the killing and sentenced to life in prison.

Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi, another former Bugler associate and FBI informant, testified during Weadick and Salemme’s trial that he walked in on DiSarro’s murder and walked out.

Flemmi had teamed up with the Winter Hill Gang, where Bulger became a top lieutenant in the 60s, in 1974. Bulger became one of Flemmi’s key allies during his time in the criminal underworld.

Bulger’s life was portrayed in the movie “Black Mass,” starring Depp.

His girlfriend, Catherine Grieg, remains in prison at a federal woman’s facility in Minnesota and is set to be released in September 2020. She was captured with Bulger in Santa Monica in 2011.

Whitey-Bulger-3.jpg

The photos left and center are FBI handout photos of fugitive Massachusetts mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, taken in the 1980s. At right is an FBI photo of Bulger's girlfriend, Catherine Greig, who travels with the former gangster. (AP/FBI)

Greig pleaded guilty in 2012 to identity fraud and harboring a fugitive. She also pleaded guilty to criminal contempt in 2016 for refusing to cooperate with authorities.

William Bulger, the gangster’s brother, was a high-ranking official in Massachusetts. He served in the state Senate starting in 1970 and became president of the state Senate eight years later. He went on to serve in the post longer than anyone in its history.

In 2003, he was forced to resign as president of the University of Massachusetts system amid growing pressure over his brother’s case. He said in a statement after his brother’s arrest in 2011 expressing his “sympathies to the families hurt.”

“Whitey” Bulger had one son with a waitress and former model Lindsey Cyr. Their son died at the age of six from Reye syndrome after having an allergic reaction to an aspirin injection in 1973.


Fox News' Jake Gibson and the Associated Press contributed to this report
This is the very definition of delusional.
 
Your president knows who killed Jamal Khashoggi.
 
Being a Trump fan causes the brain to fry and the shift key to lock.

So. Bulger had a decades-long "career" of murder, extortion, and other crimes. He ratted out his associates. He has spent 5 years in prison; if he had beans to spill he would have probably done so by now; he was not exactly reticent. Prisons are overcrowded, inmates held in inhumane conditions, staff often poorly trained and with high turnover. Exactly conditions that would promote anti-social behavior among people who already had an tendency to anti-social behavior.

An old man, with a long list of enemies, in a violent situation. A reasonable person would conclude some other prisoner(s) either had vendettas against him or were bribed to rub him out.

Even Fox never mentions FBI or Mueller, for that you need the people who told you Hillary Clinton ran child sex trafficking from the basement of a pizza parlor that has no basement.

Being a Trump fan causes the brain to fry....
 
True story.

Back before the election, I had a debate with some Trump supporters on O-Live about Trump family ties to organized crime. The Trumptramps openly admited said ties existed, they just tried to justify it by claiming that such ties were essential to practicing capitalism in NYC.

The absurd attempts to link Mueller to this crime lead me to wonder if it wasn't Trump who needed him silenced. The thought would never have occured to me if Trump supporters hadn't brought it up. The irony is delicious.
 
Being a Trump fan causes the brain to fry and the shift key to lock.

So. Bulger had a decades-long "career" of murder, extortion, and other crimes. He ratted out his associates. He has spent 5 years in prison; if he had beans to spill he would have probably done so by now; he was not exactly reticent. Prisons are overcrowded, inmates held in inhumane conditions, staff often poorly trained and with high turnover. Exactly conditions that would promote anti-social behavior among people who already had an tendency to anti-social behavior.

An old man, with a long list of enemies, in a violent situation. A reasonable person would conclude some other prisoner(s) either had vendettas against him or were bribed to rub him out.

Even Fox never mentions FBI or Mueller, for that you need the people who told you Hillary Clinton ran child sex trafficking from the basement of a pizza parlor that has no basement.

Being a Trump fan causes the brain to fry....
Anti social behavior? Prison? Prisoners wanting to kill a high profile snitch? You've got to be kidding.
 
I would think it was just a prisoner who hates snitches snuffing the biggest song bird of them all, but the killer was a hitman affiliated with the mob. Whitey was moved, is one to think "randomly" to a violent West Virginian prison where several other people have died this year, he is put in general popilation, where a mob hitman happens to be a few cells down, the cells are left unlocked (I know during the day this is common in most prisons, or for a certain time period) and the guards concidentally take a break and have no idea the hitman is in Bulger's cell beating him to death with a lock in a sock( what a rerrible fucking way to go) It doesn't add up to anything kosher. Who signed off on gaving him moved? Why put the biggest ever rat in gen pop? There is a fishy smell here indeed.
 
and like usual when asked for clarification or proof, all we get is silence from maris.



I gave you 7 articles from 7 sources.

Remove the parental control from the google search and you’ find a hundred more.
 
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Liar.

I gave you 7 articles from 7 sources.

Ask your Mom to remove the parental control from the google search and you’ find a hundred more.
Boooooo
 
Psst...articles always leave out the most important thing, that he was an FBI informer for 20 years. That information is what was really killed the other day.

Pass it on. The controlled media wants it unmentioned in every article.
 
Better than being a lesbian that never had a brain in the first place.

I'm not talking about you the way you weren't talking about Maris in your non personal attack.

Exhibit A in forum double standards.

Being a liberal turns you into a giant hypocrite.
Dude. Uncalled for. @crandc already has to deal with soooooo much shit here because of the 97-3 ratio of men to women in the forum. This was a personal attack.

And really, you have no room to call anyone else a hypocrite. Someone wants common sense gun laws since the Founding Fathers had no idea of the technological advances that would happen to weaponry in the future: Keep away from the 2nd ammendment. It's a slippery slope when they start infringing on the constitution, bill of rights, and amendments thereof. But the same people are doing mental gymnastics trying to explain away any Right wing questioning of other amendments. You people are making zero sense right now, and have lost all credibility in an argument.
 
Dude. Uncalled for. @crandc already has to deal with soooooo much shit here because of the 97-3 ratio of men to women in the forum. This was a personal attack.

And really, you have no room to call anyone else a hypocrite. Someone wants common sense gun laws since the Founding Fathers had no idea of the technological advances that would happen to weaponry in the future: Keep away from the 2nd ammendment. It's a slippery slope when they start infringing on the constitution, bill of rights, and amendments thereof. But the same people are doing mental gymnastics trying to explain away any Right wing questioning of other amendments. You people are making zero sense right now, and have lost all credibility in an argument.
Hers was a personal attack. Twice in the same post. The first line and the last.

The post was liked by a mod.

Mine was made to make a point. I don't agree with everything Maris posts. Or MarAzul or anyone else.

By the way, her personal attack isn't something I wouldn't do myself.

Again, the point is that she is held to a lower standard. Is that affirmative action for the OT section. Wonder what would have happened if I had said I thought Dviss was likely to go carjack someone while high on crack?

Maybe you missed where he said he thought Maris would likely go shoot up a college or something?Screenshot_2018-11-02-06-42-00.png
 
Maybe I'll get banned for asking the hypothetical question about a stereotype of a black person. Or posting this video of a black kid robbing a smoke shop and shooting a 7 year old girl

 
Hers was a personal attack. Twice in the same post. The first line and the last.

The post was liked by a mod.

Mine was made to make a point. I don't agree with everything Maris posts. Or MarAzul or anyone else.

By the way, her personal attack isn't something I wouldn't do myself.

Again, the point is that she is held to a lower standard. Is that affirmative action for the OT section. Wonder what would have happened if I had said I thought Dviss was likely to go carjack someone while high on crack?

Maybe you missed where he said he thought Maris would likely go shoot up a college or something?View attachment 23063
False. I've read @crandc 's post that you quoted 6 times now. There are 0 personal attacks. She attacks "the brain" which is either a noun or an abstract concept of thought. No single poster was attacked in her post. I love the hyper sensitive Republican crowd getting triggered for no reason when that is all they seem to complain about. The hypocrisy is palpable. I can cut it with a butter knife.
 
False. I've read @crandc 's post that you quoted 6 times now. There are 0 personal attacks. She attacks "the brain" which is either a noun or an abstract concept of thought. No single poster was attacked in her post. I love the hyper sensitive Republican crowd getting triggered for no reason when that is all they seem to complain about. The hypocrisy is palpable. I can cut it with a butter knife.
I clearly did the same thing she did and yet it was uncalled for to you. I clearly stated it in the post.

I don't know why I even try to point out stuff that is obvious.
 

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