Whitey Bulger Released from Prison… Feet First

One of Boston’s most notable criminals died VERY suddenly while serving a life sentence in a federal prison. Liberals, who have never met an inmate they didn’t like, are all upset. Why didn’t the prison staff protect him? How come he was in general population? He got a life sentence, not the death penalty. 

Contrary to liberal belief, life in prison does not confer immortality. It is not open ended. At some point an inmate doing life is going to die. Sometimes sooner rather than later. 

Whitey has completed his sentence and is eligible for release. Unfortunately, his brother the Billy Bulger will probably arrange the type of send off that was denied many of Whitey’s victims.

Howie Carr: Whitey Bulger’s death leaves legacy of destruction, questions about missing millions

It’s ‘perfect karma’ for his victims

Howie Carr Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Donato Angiulo and James "Whitey" Bulger at the Lancaster Street Garage. - Boston. Boston Herald file photo

Donato Angiulo and James “Whitey” Bulger at the Lancaster Street Garage. – Boston. Boston Herald file photo

Two final questions remain: Where are Whitey’s millions, his ill-gotten gains in cocaine cash?

And who’s got it, or is planning to get it?

The monster was murdered at a federal pen in West Virginia yesterday at age 89 —  better late than never, I guess.

Was he murdered by a hit squad —  from the Mafia, maybe, or perhaps even the Deep State? Whitey knew where a lot of bodies were buried —  figuratively as well as literally. Those were the rumors anyway yesterday.

“It’s perfect karma,” “He ratted all these guys into prison, and that’s where he gets it in the end. Karma. Everybody I know is celebrating tonight.”


Johnny Martorano, the co-founder of the Winter Hill Gang.