Who Is Paul J. Decologero, the Man accused of murdering Whitey Bulger?
According to the report, Paul J. Decologero’s three men were all gangsters. They were convicted and responsible for the murder of Boston crime boss James Whitey Bulger. They killed him when they were all incarcerated for life for the crime.
Whitey was convicted in 2011 for a previous offense he had committed. He was charged with killing many people. He received several jail terms for his cooperation with the FBI. His relatives filed a case against the Federal Prison system in response to his passing. However, the court rejected it.
Paul J. Decologero was a well-known gangster who was tragically killed by beatings in jail on October 30, 2018. Accusations have been filed against Fotios “Freddy” Geas, Paul J. Decologero, and Sean McKinnon.
Whitey evaded capture for many years before being caught by police. After being determined to have committed countless felonies, he was then given several life sentences. The mobility scooter gang member was transferred from one secure facility to the other jails.
Yet it wasn’t until a “Mainstream media” version from The Harva.
Paul J. Decologero was, however, declared dead shortly after his arrival at the correctional facility.
He was beaten to death in his cell. They punched him so badly that structure of his face shaped badly. He bled to death, as per the police reports.
3 #indicted this wk in 2018 beating #death of fellow inmate, #Boston #MobBoss #WhiteyBulger, @TheJusticeDept said yesterday.
Fotios “Freddy” Geas, 55, Paul “Pauly” J. DeCologero, 48 & Sean McKinnon, 36, all charged w/conspiracy to commit #1stDegree #murderhttps://t.co/kvCtXCuozp— Liz Goldenberg (@newstruthliz) August 19, 2022
The Department Of law and peace reports that Paul will serve the jail. He was transported to a new jail as he seemed dangerous to other prisoners. Another two accused will not go anywhere. However, three of them were accused of the murder and will serve additional years in jail in this case.
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