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(Reuters) -A man accused of acting as a lookout while two fellow inmates at a federal prison killed the notorious Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger in his cell in 2018 was released from custody ...
Jon Venables, one of two primary school pupils convicted over the abduction and murder of toddler James Bulger 30 years ago, is taking part in a parole hearing that could grant him his freedom ...
Bulger and Flemmi were instead named as unindicted co-conspirators. [5] In 2009, Connolly was sentenced to forty years in prison for second-degree murder. [6] Morris was granted immunity in exchange for a testimony against Connolly. [7] In 1998, O'Sullivan suffered a heart attack and several strokes after being asked to testify about Bulger and ...
Weeks's account of his life with Bulger and Flemmi was published in March 2006. He was a star witness at Connolly's 2008 trial on state charges of murdering former World Jai Alai president Roger Wheeler, as well as at Bulger's 2013 trial on racketeering charges two years after Bulger was finally captured. At the latter trial, Bulger lost his ...
The boys were each charged with the murder of James Bulger on 20 February 1993, [9] and appeared at South Sefton Youth Court on 22 February 1993, where they were remanded in custody to await trial. [ 10 ] [ 23 ] In the aftermath of their arrest, and throughout the media accounts of their trial, the boys were referred to as "Child A" (Thompson ...
The father of James Bulger wept as he begged for one of his killers to be kept in prison. Ralph Bulger's son was two when he was abducted from a shopping centre in Merseyside by Jon Venables, who ...
Bulger's trial began in June 2013. He was tried on thirty-two counts of racketeering , money laundering , extortion and weapons charges, including complicity in nineteen murders. [ 17 ] On August 12, Bulger was found guilty on 31 counts, including both racketeering charges, and was found to have been involved in eleven murders. [ 18 ]
BOSTON (AP) - A former FBI agent lied to jurors during mobster James "Whitey" Bulger's trial and overstated his professional accomplishments, including falsely claiming to be the first officer who ...