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Three Men Charged in Prison Killing of Whitey Bulger

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August 19, 2022
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Three Men Charged in Prison Killing of Whitey Bulger
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Three men were indicted in the death of the notorious gangster James (Whitey) Bulger, who was beaten to death four years ago in a West Virginia federal prison where he was serving a sentence for crimes that terrorized Boston in the 1970s and ’80s, prosecutors said on Thursday.

Fotios Geas, Paul J. DeCologero and Sean McKinnon were charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of West Virginia.

All three men were incarcerated with Mr. Bulger in the Hazelton prison in Bruceton Mills, W.Va., where Mr. Bulger, 89, had been serving two life terms for his role in 11 murders committed when he controlled Boston’s underworld for several decades.

Mr. Bulger’s killing and the circumstances of his transfer to the West Virginia prison have remained somewhat of a mystery. And they have raised questions about the protection of high-profile inmates like Mr. Bulger, who was on the F.B.I.’s 10 Most Wanted list for 12 years and was a known informant for the agency.

Prison officials quickly identified Mr. Geas as one of the suspects in Mr. Bulger’s killing, and all three men were sent to solitary confinement after the fatal attack. Yet questions remain as to why almost four years elapsed before the men were charged.

Mr. Geas’s lawyer, Daniel D. Kelly, of Springfield, Mass., said that his client had been held in solitary confinement “since the day of the killing.” While the charges were “serious,” Mr. Kelly said that they did not justify the length of Mr. Geas’s confinement. He raised concerns about potential bias in the investigation of the killing.

“It’s just troubling,” Mr. Kelly said. “Everyone should be a little bit curious as to why it took the F.B.I. four years to investigate the murder of their top echelon informant.”

On Oct. 30, 2018, less than 12 hours after Mr. Bulger was transferred from another prison, security camera footage showed at least two inmates rolling Mr. Bulger, who was in a wheelchair, out of view into a corner of a room. There, law enforcement officials said, they beat him with a padlock stuffed inside a sock. When guards found him, Mr. Bulger had been attacked so severely that he was “unrecognizable,” one law enforcement official said at the time. Guards undertook lifesaving measures but Mr. Bulger was pronounced dead.

Mr. Geas, 55, who is known as “Freddy,” and Mr. DeCologero, 48, known as “Pauly,” were also charged with aiding and abetting first-degree murder, as well as assault resulting in serious bodily injury. Mr. Geas faces an additional charge for murder by a federal inmate serving a life sentence.

Mr. McKinnon, 36, who was on federal supervised release when he was indicted and arrested in Florida on Thursday, faces a separate charge of making false statements to a federal agent. He is currently being held at the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla.

Mr. Geas, of West Springfield, Mass., remains at the Hazelton prison, serving a life sentence for the 2003 killing of the leader of the Genovese crime family in Springfield. Mr. DeCologero is also still being held in the federal prison system, though in a different location, according to federal prosecutors.

At the Hazelton prison, Mr. Bulger was housed in the same unit as Mr. Geas, who was cellmates with Mr. McKinnon, of Montpelier, Vt.. Mr. Bulger had initially been assigned to a cell with Mr. DeCologero, but was soon reassigned.

Later in the day after Mr. Bulger’s killing, Mr. Geas, Mr. DeCologero, Mr. McKinnon and Mr. Bulger’s cellmate, Felix Wilson, were sent to solitary confinement, according to records.

Mr. Bulger was accused of playing a role in the killings of 19 people and had spent 16 years on the run when he was arrested in Santa Monica, Calif., in 2011. Mr. Bulger, who had been working as an F.B.I. informant, disappeared in 1995 after a retired F.B.I. agent told him of an imminent indictment. He remained elusive, despite a $2 million reward for his capture, the largest ever for a domestic target.

In 2014, he was sent to Coleman II, a federal prison in Central Florida, which had a reputation as a safe haven for inmates needing additional protection, like those who had worked as informants. But after confrontations with prison staff, he spent a number of months in solitary confinement and was eventually transferred to the Hazelton prison.

After Mr. Bulger’s killing, several prison workers questioned why his transfer to Hazelton, which housed inmates tied to organized crime, was approved, and why Hazelton staff members placed Mr. Bulger in the general inmate population.

Earlier this year, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by the administrator of Mr. Bulger’s estate that argued that Mr. Bulger was not adequately protected by the federal Bureau of Prisons when he was transferred to the Hazelton prison, which the lawsuit described as understaffed and plagued by violence.

Glenn Thrush contributed reporting.

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