This mafia hitman, Fotios ‘Freddy’ Geas, hated ‘rats’. He is suspected in slaying of US mobster Whitey Bulger
- Fotios ‘Freddy’ Geas and at least one other inmate are believed to have been involved in killing Bulger, 89, a day after his transfer to a West Virginia prison

A mafia hit man who is said to hate “rats” is under suspicion in the slaying of former Boston crime boss and long-time FBI informant James “Whitey” Bulger, who was found dead hours after he was transferred to a West Virginia prison, an ex-investigator briefed on the case said Wednesday.
The former official said that Fotios “Freddy” Geas and at least one other inmate are believed to have been involved in Bulger’s killing.

The long-time investigator was not authorised to discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Authorities have not disclosed the cause of death, but The New York Times reported he had been beaten to death, citing prison staff.
Among the many unanswered questions after Bulger was found dead on Tuesday: Why was he moved to the prison? And why was a frail 89-year-old like Bulger – a known “snitch” – placed in the general population instead of more protective housing?