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WashingtonThree men have been charged in the death of the FBI’s former enemy No. 1
A US judge has indicted three men in connection with the prison death of a former Boston mob boss.
Three men have been charged in connection with the death of a former Boston mob boss who inspired several movies, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday. James “Whitey” Bulger, who was serving a life sentence for eleven murders, was found dead in 2018 at the prison in West Virginia where he had been transferred.
All three were charged with criminal conspiracy to commit premeditated murder, Justice Department officials said in a statement. Two of the three men indicted Wednesday, Photios Ghias, 55, and Paul Dicologero, 48, “are accused of repeatedly striking Bulgar in the head, causing his death.” A third man, Sean McKinnon, 36, was charged with making false statements to a federal agent.
The notorious gangster who was an FBI informant was 89 when he died. He was found unresponsive in his cell., was battered beyond recognition according to the “New York Times”. Designated as new Enemy No. 1 by the FBI after the death of Osama Bin Laden. He was arrested in Los Angeles in 2011 After running for sixteen years. A complex, brutal and fascinating character, Whitey Bulger has been the subject of dozens of books and inspired the character played by Jack Nicholson in Martin Scorsese’s (2006) film “The Departed”. Johnny Depp starred in the thriller “Strictly Criminal” (2015).
(AFP)
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