Karen Read Faces Retrial for Alleged Killing of Boston Officer
#KarenRead #WhiteyBulgerAttorney Hank Brennan, known for representing mobster Whitey Bulger, will lead the prosecution in Karen Read's retrial for killing her boyfriend. Read's defense claims she was framed for the murder, linking the crime to a house party. read more
Massachusetts Gangster Sentenced for Role in Whitey Bulger's Killing
#WhiteyBulger #WestVirginiaPrisonCrimePaul J DeCologero, a Massachusetts gangster, received over four years in prison for his role in the fatal beating of Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger in a West Virginia prison. DeCologero served as a lookout while Bulger was fatally beaten by another inmate. read more
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Sean McKinnon, accused of acting as a lookout during the murder of Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger in prison, will be released after pleading guilty to lying to federal agents. McKinnon, 38, sentenced to time served, while his co-defendants await sentencing in August. read more
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Sean McKinnon, one of the men involved in the 2018 prison killing of mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, was sentenced to time served for being a "lookout" during the murder. While McKinnon received credit for his 22 months in custody, the other two involved are set for sentencing later. read more
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Three men charged with murder of James ‘Whitey’ Bulger in federal prison have reached a plea deal, shedding light on the notorious mob boss's death. Fotios ‘Freddy’ Geas, Paul ‘Pauly’ DeCologero, and Sean McKinnon's involvement in the killing raises unanswered questions. read more
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Three men, Fotios 'Freddy' Geas, Paul J DeCologero, and Sean McKinnon, have reached plea deals over the 2018 prison killing of Boston gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger. The three were accused of beating Bulger to death. read more
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Three men accused of killing Boston mob boss Whitey Bulger in prison in 2018 have reached plea deals with prosecutors. Fotios Geas, Paul DeCologero, and Sean McKinnon reportedly plan to change their pleas from 'not guilty' to 'guilty', avoiding the death penalty. read more