He was one of America’s most-wanted criminals until he was captured by the U.S. If he had done that then alleged New England Mafia associate Charles Lightbody (photo above) would’ve had a nice chunk of money and no legal problems. The onetime head of the New England family of La Cosa Nostra was serving a life sentence for the 1993 killing of a Boston nightclub owner. According to US media reports, he was reportedly killed. Geas was sentenced to life in prison for rubbing out Genovese crime family Springfield boss Adolfo “Big Al” Bruno in 2003.īulger was tipped off he was going to be indicted in 1994 and went on the run. James Bulger, 89, the former Boston Mafia godfather who inspired Martin Scorsese in his film 'The Infiltrates' was found dead in his cell. Geas and DeCologero were charged in West Virginia federal court with aiding and abetting first-degree murder. McKinnon was out last week when he was busted for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.īut his lawyer claims McKinnon merely knew Bulger was coming and wasn’t connected to the death plot. How the accused killers knew Bulger was arriving remains a mystery. Rogue Mobster chronicles the history of the Winter Hill Gang and the New England mafia through the eyes and ears of Boston organized crime figure Mark. Using a belt with a lock attached, they beat Bulger to death. Photo by Stuart Cahill / The Boston Herald via AP, FileĭeCologero told the informant: “Bulger was a snitch … Pauly said as soon as they saw Bulger come into the unit, they planned to kill him.” Coast Guard helicopter to a waiting vehicle at an airport in Plymouth, Mass., after attending hearings in federal court in Boston. In this Jfile photo, James “Whitey” Bulger, right, is escorted from a U.S. Attorney Hannah Nowalk told a hearing on Monday that the two men admitted they had whacked Bulger to other jailbirds. Bulger was not discovered for at least two hours.Īssistant U.S.
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