A prisoner who has spent more than two years in solitary confinement since being accused of murdering mob boss James 'Whitey' Bulger has insisted he is innocent and begged to be allowed back into the general population.
Sean McKinnon, 35, speaking for the first time, insisted he 'knows nothing' about who killed the infamous Boston mob boss turned FBI informant less than 12 hours after being transferred to Hazelton federal prison in West Virginia.
Bugler, 89, who was convicted of the murders of at least 11 people, was brutally beaten to death in October 2018 with a padlock hidden inside a sock.
McKinnon, was one of four inmates put in 'the hole' following the killing and who remains there despite no charges being filed in the case.