Boston mob boss Bulger merits 'no mercy,' two life terms: prosecutors
Source: Reuters
Boston mob boss Bulger merits 'no mercy,' two life terms: prosecutors
By Scott Malone
BOSTON | Thu Nov 7, 2013 1:33pm EST
(Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Thursday asked a judge to sentence convicted Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger to two consecutive life sentences plus five years, arguing that the man who was convicted of 11 murders "deserves no mercy."
U.S. District Judge Denise Casper next week is due to sentence Bulger. The former leader of Boston's Winter Hill gang was convicted in August after a trial that featured graphic accounts of gang members machine-guning rivals, beating up extortion victims and burying bodies in the dirt-floored basement of a South Boston home.
"Bulger's horrific crimes and sadistic behavior (e.g., shooting Bucky Barrett in the back of the head at close range after hours of interrogation and then lying down on the couch to relax as his gang buried Barrett) demonstrate that he deserves no mercy at the time of sentencing," prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo filed on Thursday.
Prosecutors called Bulger one of the "most violent and despicable criminals in Boston history."
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