The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Boston gangster found slain

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James “Whitey” Bulger, the murderous Boston gangster who benefited from a corrupt relationsh­ip with the FBI before spending 16 years as one of America’s most wanted men, was slain in federal prison. He was 89.

Bulger was found unresponsi­ve Tuesday morning at the U.S. penitentia­ry in West Virginia where he’d just been transferre­d, and a medical examiner declared him dead shortly afterward, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y release a cause of death, but Justin Tarovisky, a prison union official, told The Associated Press it was being investigat­ed as a homicide.

Bulger, the model for Jack Nicholson’s ruthless crime boss in the 2006 Martin Scorsese movie, “The Departed,” led a largely Irish mob that ran loansharki­ng, gambling and drug rackets. He also was an FBI informant who ratted on the New England mob, his gang’s main rival, in an era when bringing down the Mafia was a top national priority for the FBI.

Bulger’s rap sheet started as a juvenile, and he spent three years in Alcatraz, the infamous island prison off San Francisco.

Bulger fled Boston in late 1994 after his FBI handler, John Connolly Jr., warned him he was about to be indicted. With a $2 million reward on his head, Bulger became one of the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” criminals, with a place just below Osama bin Laden.

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