A hitman serving life in prison gets more time for killing 'Whitey' Bulger
Briefly

Prosecutors detailed Geas's brutal attack on Bulger using a lock attached to a belt, highlighting the violent nature of the crime committed just hours after Bulger's arrival.
Judge Kleeh deemed the sentencing 'fair and reasonable,' despite defense's arguments, emphasizing the severity of the assault on an elderly victim.
The Assistant U.S. Attorney noted Geas's age in suggesting the sentence, pointing out that he will spend the remainder of his life in prison.
The lengthy sentence serves as a stark reminder of the violent life Bulger led, having been a notorious figure connected with organized crime and betrayal.
Read at Boston.com
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