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Maine Man Pleads Guilty to Baseball Bat Killings of 4 in Mass.
A Maine man who used a baseball bat to beat his mother, his grandparents and his grandparents’ caretaker to death in Massachusetts in 2017 has pleaded guilty. Prosecutors say 26-year-old Orion Krause, of Rockport, Maine, was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years after pleading guilty to four counts of second-degree murder. Krause…
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Suspect Accused of Killing 4 With Baseball Bat Plans Insanity Defense
Attorneys for a Maine man charged with using a baseball bat to beat his mother, his grandparents and his grandparents’ caretaker to death in Massachusetts say they plan an insanity defense. Edward Wayland, an attorney for 23-year-old Orion Krause, notified the prosecution at a hearing Thursday in Lowell Superior Court he intended to pursue a lack of criminal responsibility due...
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Maine Man Accused of Murdering Family, Caregiver Held Without Bail at Mental Health Facility
The lawyer for a Maine man charged with beating his mother, his grandparents and his grandparents’ caretaker to death with a baseball bat in Massachusetts says he will likely pursue an insanity defense.
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New Documents Shed Light on Mental State of Man Accused of Killing 4
Newly released documents are shedding light on the state of mind of a recent college graduate accused of fatally beating his mother, grandparents and their caretaker with a baseball bat in Massachusetts.
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Man Accused of Killing 4 Found Competent to Stand Trial
A recent college graduate charged with fatally beating his mother, grandparents and their caretaker with a baseball bat in Massachusetts has been found competent to stand trial.
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Man Accused of Killing 4 Told Officers: ‘I Freed Them'
Authorities say a man accused of killing three family members and a caretaker in Massachusetts told officers he “freed them.”
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Neighbor: Groton Quadruple Murder Suspect Was ‘Naked, Muddy'
Common Street in Groton, Massachusetts remains closed off as police continue to investigate a quadruple murder.
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Assaggio in North End Closed for Renovations and Now Owned by Frank DePasquale
It looks like a longtime Italian dining spot in the North End of Boston is closed for renovations–and it is apparently now part of a growing restaurant empire in the neighborhood.