Scenes from outside the Catherine Greig sentencing
A courtroom sketch from Greig's sentencing.
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Catherine Greig’s attorney, Kevin Reddington, spoke with the press during his client’s sentencing hearing in South Boston Tuesday.
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US Attorney Carmen Ortiz spoke at the sentencing. Prosecutors today asked that Greig be sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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Steven Davis, whose sister was allegedly strangled by Bulger, called Greig a “dirty [expletive]’’ who lacked the courage to “look us in the eye.’’
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Patricia Donahue, whose husband, Michael Donahue, was shot to death in 1982, called Greig "Whitey" Bulger's "enabler."
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Marie McGonagle left court. Her father, a Bulger rival, disappeared in 1974. His body was found buried in Dorchester in 2000.
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Stephen Rakes, who had his South Boston liquor store taken over by the gangster, said he feared Bulger would return from hiding and kill him.
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