Posted on 10/30/2018 10:07:09 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Whitey dead?
As I gather from disparate sources:
Mueller is about to release his report. And Mueller is about be accused publicly of rape. And Mueller is still supposed to be deposing the POTUS. And Papadopoulos is supposed to be withdrawing his plea deal with Mueller.
And Bulger was supposed to be soon outing FBI informants or such. And Bulger was recently moved to a Fed Pen near The Swamp.
All is mere coincidence. Go on about your lives, you little people, and allow us Elitists to run your country (into the globalist ground).
And ironically, I was in Southie today.
It was a Mob hit:
https://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2018/10/30/whitey-bulger-death
Beaten to death and they tried to gouge his eyes out;
http://m.tmz.com/#!article/2018/10/30/whitey-bulger-dead-prison-crime-boss-mob-west-virginia/
So I guess all those stories about mob bosses running operations from prison are myths?
Hardly.
Whitey screwed over too many people; he got his comeuppance.
“Killed” or natural cause?
They beat him to death with rocks in socks or something and tried to gouge his eyes.
I just saw that.
I take it they weren’t too happy with him...
Nice job by the "Maximum Security" Prison staff.
Enemies are forever...
Even in jail.
Nice job by the “Maximum Security” Prison staff.
Enemies are forever...
He f’d over the New England Mob.
There’s still a few of them left and they served their justice.
“...the New England Mob...”
Why does that phrase conjure up images of Sam Adams, Ben Franklin, John Adams, etc...
:^)
Are you intaking massive amounts of soy and avocados?
Haha!!!
Honestly, I’d never heard of the guy until you and I were talking about the movie about him some time back.
Whacked. Taken out. Offed.
So I guess all those stories about mob bosses running operations from prison are myths?
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Well, there’s mob bosses and then there’s mob bosses that get a movie made about themselves as snitches for the FBI.
I suppose that might make a difference.
No loss, that’s true, but I can’t help but think that while I’d be pleased if this happened to him 20-30 years ago when he still had his wits about him, I don’t see what satisfaction could possibly come from beating and stabbing an Alzheimeric 90 year old who doesn’t even remember any of his past crimes.
“The timing could not be more suspicious.”
Wow! No kidding!
Howie Carr: Whitey Bulger’s death leaves legacy of destruction, questions about missing millions
It’s ‘perfect karma’ for his victims
Two final questions remain: Where are Whiteys millions, his ill-gotten gains in cocaine cash?
And whos got it, or is planning to get it?
The monster was murdered at a federal pen in West Virginia yesterday at age 89 better late than never, I guess.
Was he murdered by a hit squad from the Mafia, maybe, or perhaps even the Deep State? Whitey knew where a lot of bodies were buried figuratively as well as literally. Those were the rumors anyway yesterday.
Its perfect karma, said Johnny Martorano, the co-founder of the Winter Hill Gang. He ratted all these guys into prison, and thats where he gets it in the end. Karma. Everybody I know is celebrating tonight.
That would include me, by the way. I understand that youre not supposed to speak ill of the dead. But theres another old saying I remember, from Winston Churchill: There is nothing so exhilarating as being shot at without effect.
But you know what comes close to that kind of exhilaration? Having a guy put out a murder contract on you and then hes the one who gets murdered.
Like Martorano said, its perfect karma.
I just thought of another unanswered question: Just how many people did Whitey Bulger murder over the course of his bloodthirsty career? I guess well never know for sure now. His partner Stevie Flemmi last summer copped to being involved in more than 50 rub-outs one way or another.
Whitey was indicted by the feds for 19 murders, for which they had him cold, but a nutty juror stopped him from being convicted of eight. But there were so many more. Over the years, I would periodically get a Xeroxed old newspaper clipping from the 60s or 70s, with a handwritten note:
This is a story from the Record about uncles murder. He was a bookie in (fill in the blank). Do you think Whitey killed him?
Dont know for sure, I would tell them, but yeah, he probably did.
But the murder toll is only the tip of the human devastation he wrought.
Whitey not only ruined the neighborhood, he ruined all the neighbors. The Davises, the Husseys, the Barretts, so many. One burglar who he killed for no particular reason other than to steal a few thousand bucks that guy had two sons who both ended up as suicides, throwing themselves in front of Red Line trains. Whiteys girlfriend Catherine Greig, whos still in prison in Minnesota for two more years. Whitey murdered not one, but two of her brothers-in-law, the McGonagles. After he whacked Paulie McGonagle, at Christmas, he called up the McGonagles house and told his 12-year-old his father wouldnt be coming home for Christmas.
Who is this? the young orphan asked.
Santa Claus, Whitey sneered at him.
How about state trooper Billy Johnson, a decorated Vietnam veteran, his career destroyed by hacks at the State House because he had the audacity to stop Whitey from taking a satchelful of cash onto a Montreal flight at Logan airport. Johnson ended up killing himself.
How about Stippo Rakes? Whitey stole his liquor store from him and then made him come back to Southie from Florida to stand in the rotary to prove that he hadnt been murdered. Although he was, later, just not by Whitey.
How about former state police Lt. Col. Jack ODonovan? He ordered a bug in Whiteys garage on Lancaster Street. In the next state budget, an anonymous rider ended up as an outside section, which would have forced the immediate retirement (i.e., firing) of OD.
Thank goodness Ed King was the governor back then, and not Mike Dukakis, because King stood up to the mob, vetoed the section and saved ODs job.
If ever a guy deserved to get it that way, it was Whitey Bulger. What goes around, comes around. Whitey sleeps with the fishes. They made a movie about him, sort of. It was called The Departed.
Now they can make the sequel Dearly Departed.
Order Howies book at the trial of Whitey Bulger, Ratman, at howiecarrshow.com.
...one of the two inmates under investigation is Fotios Freddy Geas, a West Springfield Mafia hitman serving a life sentence at Hazelton for a 2003 murder, according to several people briefed on the matter.
According to the Globes sources, the inmates were caught on video surveillance entering Bulgers cell around 6 a.m. The wheelchair-ridden former mobster was found two hours later beaten, with his eyes nearly gouged out.
Geas didnt dispute his role in the killing, sources familiar with the investigation...
Hes already in the can for life. Bet the farm that his family/friends are getting a YUGE Christmas bonu$,
https://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2018/10/30/whitey-bulger-death
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