Monday, August 12, 2013

THE JAIL IS JUMPIN....BULGER GUILTY

A Bahstan federal jury Monday  convicted James "Whitey" Bulger of most of the counts he was charged with, but did acquit him on several murder counts where flip witnesses testified that Bulger did not pull the trigger.  Here is the Boston Globe's report. 

Ace Herald reporter David Ovalle has done it again!
Click here for his report, complete with surveillance footage from TGK (motto "We have an open door policy")  (that was just too easy) which shows an incident in the maximum security section of the jail where all the door mysteriously open at once. Even more mysterious, the footage shows that at least two inmates were  ready for the doors to open, because once the doors opened they jumped out and quickly armed themselves and went to attack a third inmate who is the alleged  leader of an inner city gang. 

We don't believe in coincidences. 
Something is rotten in TGK. Somebody intentionally pushed a button and opened all the jail cell doors. 

See you in court. 

13 comments:

  1. Hitting the road 20 years ago was the smartest thing he ever did. At 83, most od us would be happy at Club Fed.

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  2. Correctional staff at TGK have time and wherewithal to help orchestrate an attack by opening inmate doors, but don't have time or energy to open doors for waiting attorneys.

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  3. Someone on the TGK staff is homeboys with the attackers.

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  4. Looks like an episode of Sons of Anarchy or Breaking Bad

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  5. The Captain Reports:

    Breaking .....from ESPN

    '72 Dolphins invited to White House

    WASHINGTON -- The Miami Dolphins team that achieved the only perfect season in NFL history will be honored by the White House next Tuesday, more than 40 years after its accomplishment.

    President Obama will welcome the 1972 Dolphins for the first White House ceremony honoring the only team to go 17-0. Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Don Shula plans to accompany players from the team to the event.

    The team also included quarterback Bob Griese, receiver Paul Warfield, fullback Larry Csonka, center Jim Langer, guard Larry Little and linebacker Nick Buoniconti, all members of the Hall of Fame.

    Current Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said the entire organization was excited about the invitation.

    "By going undefeated all year en route to a Super Bowl championship, the '72 Dolphins reached the pinnacle of sports achievement and set a standard for excellence that has yet to be duplicated," Ross said in a statement. "In addition, coach Shula and his players were just as successful off the field in their charitable and civic activities, becoming role models for the South Florida community.

    "The players and coaches are most deserving of this unique honor, and they are looking forward to their trip to the White House and their ceremony with the president."

    The '72 Dolphins didn't make it to the White House in the months after their Super Bowl victory because President Nixon -- a big sports fan -- was immersed in the Watergate scandal.

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  6. 2:26
    the Staff / COs were not Homeboys but Cousins with the attackers.

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  7. They definitely had someone on the inside, question is will anyone look into the incident?

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  8. You wanna buy me out? No, Rump, I buy you out.

    IM MOE GREEN!

    I made my bones when you were banging cheerleaders.

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  9. Rump. You father did business with Hyman Roth. Your father respected Hyman Roth. But your father never trusted Hyman Roth!

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  10. The Mafia references are not funny, nor clever.

    They have tortured, maimed and killed too many people for there to be any humor surrounding them.

    Unless, of course, you find that humorous.

    And turn on your spellcheck, moron.

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  11. Dipshit. Lighten up.

    Your government tortures, maimes and murders people.

    Your us attorneys office crawls into bed with people who torture, maim and murder ad turns a blind eye to it.

    And , you moron, the criminals in the FBI blessed Whitney's crimes.

    Get over yourself and your tin badge, true believer .

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  12. The Mafia has never been proven to exist. figment of the Feds imagination.

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  13. Wouldn't that be a twist of irony, if in the fed's mind, it made sense to let him go early because they pondered letting eldery inmates out to ease overcrowding. All their work would be in vain.

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