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saphojunkie
10-30-2018, 05:42 PM
He was 89(!). Suspected Italian mafia hit.

Can't escape your past forever...

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46036058

Gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger killed in prison

Infamous Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger has been found dead in a US federal prison in West Virginia.

The 89-year-old was discovered unresponsive at the maximum security facility shortly after being transferred there from a Florida jail.

A prison union official told the Associated Press news agency the death was being investigated as a homicide.

The life of Bulger, who was convicted in 2013 of 11 murders, inspired several films.

The former leader of South Boston's Winter Hill gang inspired the film Black Mass featuring Johnny Depp, and The Departed, which won the Academy Award for best picture in 2007.

His death comes on the same day that he was transferred to the Hazelton penitentiary in West Virginia, which houses 1,385 inmates, according to reports.

An inmate with mafia ties is under investigation for Bulger's killing, three sources briefed on the incident told the Boston Globe.

Bulger was severely beaten by one or more of his fellow inmates shortly after arriving at the prison, law enforcement sources told CBS.

Boston-based WFXT-TV, a Fox affiliate, reports that Bulger was killed hours after being admitted to the general inmate population.

The Bureau of Prisons declined to comment last week on why Bulger - who was serving a life sentence - was being moved from the Florida penitentiary.

But according to the Globe, Bulger was transferred to Florida in 2014 from another prison in Arizona after his relationship with a female psychologist who was counselling him attracted the attention of prison authorities.

The details of his death have not been announced, but a local union official for correctional workers at the prison told CBS that a "homicide" occurred on Tuesday morning.

"This is the third homicide in seven months at our facility," Richard Heldreth said in a phone interview. "We are very understaffed, we are short about 40 officers."

A Department of Corrections statement on Tuesday confirmed his death in custody, and said the FBI had launched an investigation.

The statement made no mention of the cause of death, but said that "no staff or other inmates were injured, and at no time was the public in danger."

US Attorney for the Massachusetts district Andrew Lelling said that his office had been informed of Bulger's death, adding: "Our thoughts are with his victims and their families."

Who was James 'Whitey' Bulger?
Bulger was born in 1929 as one of six children in an Irish-American family.

Raised in Boston's Irish-Catholic South Boston neighbourhood, he became involved with a gang The Shamrocks as a young man, starting off by stealing cars and soon escalating to robbing banks.

He was first arrested for delinquency as a young teenager.

Bulger masterminded a criminal empire of loan sharking, gambling, extortion, drug dealing and murder.

After being convicted of armed robbery and hijacking, he was sent to the infamous San Francisco prison-island Alcatraz.

He apparently liked Alcatraz so much, he visited and posed as a tourist - while he was on the run.

During his criminal career, Bulger attempted to provide weapons to the Irish Republican Army.

He once strangled two women with his bare hands and tortured a man for hours before using a machine gun to riddle his head with bullets.

Bulger is said to have disliked his nickname Whitey - which derived from his light blond hair - preferring to be known as Jimmy.

His underworld activities were enabled by a rogue FBI agent who tolerated his felonies so he would supply information on other gangsters.

Bulger's brother William was a powerful local Democratic politician who became president of the Massachusetts State Senate in 1978 and later the president of the University of Massachusetts.

The politician always denied any knowledge of his brother's crimes, but maintained that he loved his brother and could never betray him to law enforcement.

Bulger went on the run in 1995 after the FBI agent tipped him off to an impending indictment.

The mobster was arrested in 2011 in Santa Monica, California, where he had been hiding out with his girlfriend Catherine Greig, who remains incarcerated at a women's prison in Minnesota.

He was convicted in 2013 of a litany of federal crimes, including participating in 11 murders across the US throughout the 1970s and 80s.

The US government paid more than $20m in damages to his victims on the grounds he had committed his murders while under government supervision.

In a 2015 letter to a group of students who had written to him for a history project, Bulger appeared to express remorse for his past.

"My life was wasted and spent foolishly," he wrote.

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Jewish Rabbi
10-30-2018, 05:45 PM
Man I remember when he took over for Kurt Warner when he played for the Rams. Didn’t realize he was that old.

TwistedChief
10-30-2018, 05:47 PM
Fucking Veach doesn't do anything today and this is the result...

Rain Man
10-30-2018, 05:50 PM
89 years old? I guess someone was afraid that he was going to rat out a Prohibition bootlegger.

Spott
10-30-2018, 05:56 PM
Bring him in for a look?

saphojunkie
10-30-2018, 05:58 PM
89 years old? I guess someone was afraid that he was going to rat out a Prohibition bootlegger.

I find that just unfathomable. Dude must have ended up with someone who never forgot or forgave.

Naptown Chief
10-30-2018, 05:58 PM
"He apparently liked Alcatraz so much, he visited and posed as a tourist - while he was on the run."
ROFL

Naptown Chief
10-30-2018, 06:01 PM
Bring him in for a look?

His corpse can't be any worse than Parker.

MTG#10
10-30-2018, 06:02 PM
My junk has often been referred to as a Whitey Bulger, I guess this is where it came from

CasselGotPeedOn
10-30-2018, 06:04 PM
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ConventionalPhysicalHowlermonkey-size_restricted.gif

TribalElder
10-30-2018, 06:06 PM
Rest in Piss Rat ROFL

R Clark
10-30-2018, 06:10 PM
One nasty sob , it's a wonder it didn't happen sooner. The movie staring Depp as Bulger is a pretty good movie if you haven't seen it give it a try

PAChiefsGuy
10-30-2018, 06:17 PM
He's a snitch who ratted on all his friends who trusted him with their lives in order to save his own ass. He got what he deserved.

Rot in hell snitch...

BWillie
10-30-2018, 06:20 PM
He's a snitch who ratted on all his friends who trusted him with their lives in order to save his own ass. He got what he deserved.

Rot in hell snitch...

The fact that he was a snitch was the worst part of it all for you, huh? Not the 19 people he murdered?

PAChiefsGuy
10-30-2018, 06:25 PM
The fact that he was a snitch was the worst part of it all for you, huh? Not the 19 people he murdered?

Not at all. Obviously murdering innocent people is a lot worse than snitching. All the innocents Bulger killed is the worst part of it all for me and that's the main reason I'm glad he is dead.

I was merely pointing out that this guy was the lowest of the low even in the criminal world.

Passepartout
10-30-2018, 06:37 PM
Good riddance to a piece of trash like that! Hopefully families of those he killed directly or indirectly will now breathe a little easier and move on and not have to look over their shoulders.

MTG#10
10-30-2018, 06:38 PM
C'mon guys, two wrongs dont make a right.

WWJD?

srvy
10-30-2018, 06:40 PM
Dude lived to long. I heard a story today about one of the men he killed just before Christmas. Shortly after he the called the murdered mans wife and his young son answered. He told him son your Dad is not coming home Merry Christmas. Yeah he lived longer than he deserved.

Rausch
10-30-2018, 06:40 PM
Not at all. Obviously murdering innocent people is a lot worse than snitching. All the innocents Bulger killed is the worst part of it all for me and that's the main reason I'm glad he is dead.

I was merely pointing out that this guy was the lowest of the low even in the criminal world.

He helped to form the gameplan for taking down organized crime.

His end came the way most life-long criminals do but he found a way to survive far longer than I would have thought...

Easy 6
10-30-2018, 06:42 PM
Well, bye

PAChiefsGuy
10-30-2018, 07:58 PM
He helped to form the gameplan for taking down organized crime.

His end came the way most life-long criminals do but he found a way to survive far longer than I would have thought...

He helped form that gameplan for his personal benefit not because he has any moral problem with organized crime. Hell he was the worst of the worst as far as crimes committed in his gang.

I'm not saying he didn't have skills. He obviously did but so did Hitler. But that doesn't change the fact the guy was a piece of shit and got what he deserved.

cooper barrett
10-30-2018, 08:17 PM
In the long run he as a pussy like Berry....I'd bet he make the call as to who and when.

RJ
10-30-2018, 09:39 PM
On the one hand he was a horrible human being, a cold blooded murderer.

On the other hand he led a long and, by his standards, successful life.

He died a horrible death but he was 89......probably slept through it.

Sadly, the bad guy gets the W this time.

But if there is an afterlife........

Why Not?
10-30-2018, 09:39 PM
Man I remember when he took over for Kurt Warner when he played for the Rams. Didn’t realize he was that old.

This is underrated comedic gold.

PunkinDrublic
10-30-2018, 10:14 PM
Honest question, if his family were so inclined would they be able to sue the prison system for failing to protect Bulger? Isn’t a known criminal like Bulger supposed to be in protective custody or is that only for guys who agree to testify for a reduced sentence?

Sweet Daddy Hate
10-30-2018, 10:43 PM
Bulger was the only criminal in a movie that I couldn't raise one single iota of sympathy or understanding for. I remember watching that film and thinking to myself, "when is this character going to resonate with me"? He never did, because he was just fucking trash, pure and simple.