Michael Burke and Samantha Perry Charged In Freezer Murder

Michael Burke and Samantha Perry

Michael Burke and Samantha Perry are a couple who are from Lowell Massachusetts who have been charged in the missing person case of John Wayne Potter who was found dead in a freezer with his hands and feet bound with duct tape. According to police reports John Wayne Potter went missing and a week later his body was discovered in a basement freezer of the home he shared with Michael Burke and Samantha Perry. Michael Burke and Samantha Perry have been charged with kidnapping with other charges pending. Michael Burke and Samantha Perry are saying a third person actually killed John Wayne Potter

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A man and woman from Massachusetts accused of restraining and holding a man against his will after he was found dead inside their Lowell home appeared in court Monday.

Michael Burke and Samantha Perry, both 38 years old, were arraigned on kidnapping charges after a 37-year-old Lowell man was found dead during a well-being check at the pair’s residence on Coburn Street on Friday

Burke and Perry pleaded not guilty and were held pending a dangerousness hearing scheduled for Dec. 14.

Although court paperwork does not identify the victim, it said the man — who struggled with opioid addiction — was reported missing by family because he had not been seen since before Thanksgiving and did not show up for dinner on the holiday.

The Middlesex District Attorney’s office said evidence found in the home indicated the man had been restrained inside the residence.

According to court documents, Perry and Burke — who are in a relationship — told investigators that on Nov. 23, they attacked the victim — with whom they lived — before binding him to a chair and duct-taping his mouth.

“(Perry and Burke) forced (the victim) into a wooden chair and then bound him, binding his arms, body and mouth with wire, a green rope, an orange tie down strap and gray duct tape,” a court document stated.

Perry and Burke told police a third person used the rope to strangle the victim, according to court documents.

“(The other person) attacked the bound (victim), wrapped the green rope around (his) neck and strangled him until he was apparently deceased,” Perry told investigators, according to court documents.

Perry and Burke then moved the victim’s body into a freezer in the basement, where it was found by police.

Perry and Burke told police they were forced to partake in the criminal activity by the third person, who was pointing a handgun at them, according to court documents.

“It’s the very beginning of what looks like a very complex situation that arose here in Lowell,” Stanley Norkunas, Burke’s defense attorney, told reporters outside the courthouse. “I don’t know much more than all of you would know at this point in time. We’re collecting a number of facts on that.”

Investigators believe the death is an isolated incident.

The Chief Medical Examiner will positively identify the man and determine the cause and manner of his death.

On Thursday, the Lowell Police Department issued a missing person alert for 36-year-old John Wayne Potter. Police have not said if this missing person case is connected to the body found in the Coburn Street home on Friday.

https://www.wcvb.com/article/lowell-death-kidnapping-charges-coburn-st-home-massachusetts-suspects-in-court/42149199

Christopher Keeley Arrested Charged In Double Murder

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Christopher Keeley has been arrested and charged for a double murder that took place in Massachusetts. According to police reports Christopher Keeley has been arrested in Miami Beach Florida. Christopher Keeley has been charged with the double murder of Carl Mattson, 70, and wife Vicki Mattson, 70 who were beaten and stabbed to death. According to reports after the brutal murder, which police believe was not a random attack, Christopher Keeley would flee resulting in a Nationwide warrant. Now Christopher Keeley will have to be extradited back to Massachusetts to stand trial

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A Massachusetts man who was wanted in connection with the murders of a married Marshfield couple is in custody in Florida.

Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz announced Saturday morning that 27-year-old Christopher Keeley, of Weymouth, was arrested in Miami Beach at about 8:20 p.m. Friday.

The victims, Carl and Vicki Mattson, were found dead in their Gotham Hill Drive home at about 9:20 p.m. Tuesday by Marshfield police officers who were performing a well-being check on the couple.

Cruz said the Mattsons, both 70 years old, were bludgeoned and stabbed to death. Vicki Mattson was killed the night before her 71st birthday, according to the district attorney.

“This does not appear to be a random act of violence. This appears to be a targeted attack,” Cruz said Wednesday.

With the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police Detective Unit and Cruz’s office, Marshfield police developed probably cause and identified Keeley as a person of interest in the double homicide.

On Wednesday, state police issued a “be on the lookout” alert for Keeley and a 2019 black Jeep Wrangler. Investigators later recovered the Jeep at a parking lot in Avon that day. The vehicle was unoccupied.

An arrest warrant for Keeley was issued out of Plymouth District Court on Wednesday

Cruz also announced Saturday that a dog reported missing from the Mattsons’ house at 75 Gotham Hill Drive was found dead inside the home. A veterinary follow-up is being conducted as part of the ongoing investigation.

Keeley faces a hearing in Florida to determine whether he will waive rendition before his return to Massachusetts to face charges.

https://www.wcvb.com/article/marshfield-murders-suspect-arrested-miami-beach-christopher-keeley/42140490#

Bradley Rein Charged In Fatal Apple Store Crash

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Bradley Rein has been charged in the fatal Apple Store crash that killed a construction worker in Hingham Massachusetts. According to police reports Bradley Rein was driving a SUV when it crashed into the Apple Store that left Kevin Bradley dead and twenty more people injury. According to witnesses the SUV was travelling at nearly sixty miles per hour when it ran into the Apple store. Bradley Rein has been charged with reckless homicide by motor vehicle and reckless operation of a motor vehicle. Bradley Rein has said that the crash was an accident and was reaching for his glasses when he lost control.

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Bradley Rein, the driver in the deadly crash at an Apple store in Hingham, is now charged with reckless homicide by motor vehicle and reckless operation of a motor vehicle. His attorney said it was an “unfortunate accident.”

Plymouth District Attorney Tim Cruz said Rein, 53, was arrested Monday night “as a result of the extensive investigation” by Massachusetts State Police and Hingham Police.

Rein, who lives in Natick, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Hingham District Court Tuesday and ordered held on $100,000 cash bail. He was ordered not to drive and not to leave the state without the court’s permission, if he ends up posting bail

Kevin Bradley, 65, of New Jersey was killed when the SUV crashed through the glass front of the Apple store on Derby Street around 10:45 a.m. Monday. Twenty other people were hurt. Several have life-threatening and limb-threatening injuries. South Shore Hospital said eight patients were still there Tuesday and two of them remained in critical condition.

An Apple spokesperson said Bradley was “supporting recent construction at the store.” Prosecutors said Rein had no connection to Bradley or anyone else in the store at the time of the crash.

Rein’s attorney told the court it was just “an unfortunate accident.” The crash is still under investigation.

According to Vermont State Police, Rein was issued a citation for drunk driving after a crash in Roxbury, Vermont on December 29, 2020. That case was later expunged. He has no criminal record in Massachusetts.

https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/bradley-rein-arrested-apple-store-crash-hingham-massachusetts-driver-charged/

Donald Mars Charged In 1966 Murder

Donald Mars

Donald Mars a convicted sex offender has been charged in the murder of a ten year old girl that took place in 1966. According to police reports Betty Lou Zukowski would leave her home shortly after receiving a phone call. Betty Lou Zukowski body would be found days later and the little girl had been beaten to death. Even though Donald Mars was considered to be a suspect way back in 1977 he was not arrested due to lack of evidence. Donald Mars was Mars was convicted of child rape and assault and battery on a child under 14 in 1995.

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A 73-year-old convicted sex offender has been charged in connection with the 1966 disappearance and death of a 10-year-old Massachusetts girl, a prosecutor said Thursday.

Donald Mars was arraigned on a charge of first-degree murder in the death of Betty Lou Zukowski, who left her Chicopee home on the evening of May 26, 1966 and was found beaten to death several days later in the Westfield River in West Springfield, prosecutors said in Hampden Superior Court in Springfield.

A not guilty plea was entered on Mars’ behalf.

His attorney did not object to his client being held without bail, but retained the right to seek bail at a later date. An email seeking comment was left with the defense.

“While this investigation will not bring Betty Lou back to her family, or grant her the opportunity to grow into a healthy adult that she and every child deserves, it is for them and for Betty Lou that we embark upon this journey of seeking justice,” Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni said at a news conference after the arraignment.

Betty’s Lou’s parents, Stanley and Mildred, have died but authorities have been in touch with surviving members of her family, he said.

The victim left her family’s Chicopee home after taking a phone call from what she told her parents was a girlfriend, Gulluni said. Her parents reported her missing later that night.

Her “beaten and mud-covered 4-foot-7 inch (1.4-meter), 75-pound (34-kilogram) body was found just offshore by boys fishing in the Westfield River in the town of West Springfield,” he said.

“The cause of the death was determined by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to be multiple blunt force injuries to her head, a skull fracture and terminal drowning,” he said.

Because she left her home voluntarily, investigators believe she knew her attacker.

She was laid to rest on June 2, 1966, which would have been her 11th birthday, he said.

Mars, who would have been a teenager at the time of Betty Lou’s death, was linked to the killing as long ago as 1997 but was not arrested, Gulluni said. Gulluni’s cold case unit refocused on the case in the last few months, he said, although he did not disclose what evidence led to Mars.

According to the state sex offender registry, Mars was convicted of child rape and assault and battery on a child under 14 in 1995. He is listed as a Level 3 sex offender, considered the most likely to reoffend. His most recent address was in Bedford.

Donald Mars attended the arraignment via video, and although he did not say anything, he shook his head several times as the prosecution read a list of past criminal cases he has been involved in.

Danielle Dauphinais Charged With Sons Murder

Danielle Dauphinais

Danielle Dauphinais has been charged in the murder of her five year old son Elijah Lewis. According to police reports Elijah Lewis was reported missing back in October 2021 and apparently he had not been seen in a month prior to that date. Along the way Danielle Dauphinais and her boyfriend Joseph Stapf were charged with intimidating witnesses and child endangerment.

In late October 2021 the body of Elijah Lewis would be found in a park in Ames Nowell State Park in Abington, Massachusetts. Now a Grand Jury has indicted Danielle Dauphinais with one count of first-degree murder for purposely causing the death of Elijah Lewis and one count of second-degree murder for causing the death of Elijah Lewis recklessly with extreme indifference to the value of human life

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The mother of a 5-year-old Merrimack boy whose body was found buried in a Massachusetts park last year has been indicted on a charge of first-degree murder.

A grand jury returned an indictment on Friday charging Danielle Dauphinais, 35, with one count of first-degree murder for purposely causing the death of Elijah Lewis and one count of second-degree murder for causing the death of Elijah Lewis recklessly with extreme indifference to the value of human life

She was also charged with three counts of tampering with witnesses.

“Every murder is difficult,” said Attorney General John Formella. “It’s especially difficult when we’re dealing with a young child. Like I said, our team has been working hard on this and will continue to work hard as the case moves forward.”

Dauphinais and her boyfriend, Joseph Stapf, were previously charged with witness tampering and child endangerment. Dauphinais has been held without bail on the earlier charges.

Elijah was first reported missing on Oct. 14, 2021, and police said he had not been seen for about a month before he was reported missing. Ten days later, a New Hampshire cadaver dog located remains in a grave covered in soil at Ames Nowell State Park in Abington, Massachusetts.

Dauphinais and Stapf were arrested in New York days before Elijah’s remains were found.

Neighbors of the home on Sunset Drive in Merrimack where Elijah lived with his mother said the new charges start to bring some closure to the case. A sign in front of a neighbor’s house asks the public to Google the case, and the residents said they want to keep the focus on Elijah.

Bill Roy said he’s moving into the house where Elijah lived and is now painting the outside of the home.

“I’m basically going to help buy it, and I’m fixing the place up,” he said. “I’m trying to clean up the misery.”

Neighbors said the house was being rented for the past few months while Dauphinais was in jail.

https://www.wmur.com/article/merrimack-boy-dead-massachusetts-state-park-murder-charge/39752901#