A Barnstable County Grand Jury returned an indictment on June 18, charging Andrew Baily with first-degree murder and assault and battery on a person 60 or over in connection with the December 2020 killing of Cheryl Crowell.
Baily, wearing a brown T-shirt and dark blue pants, told Judge Mark Gildea on Thursday that he was not guilty on both charges.
Cape and Islands Assistant District Attorney Michael Patterson asked that Baily be held without bail, to which Baily’s attorney Drew Segadelli agreed. I reserved my rights to make a bail argument, Segadelli said after the hearing Thursday. I received a lot of discovery today, including criminologist reports and expert opinions. I ll be deciphering all of that.
Danielle Taylor.
, allegedly by people they knew well intimate partners, family members or relatives.
Their deaths shook not only their families, but also members of their larger communities who watched as those homicides occurred one after the other since spring 2020.
The deaths paint a picture of violent acts against women, an epidemic all its own that is not new and could
be on the rise.
Women who are facing domestic or intimate partner violence face an already challenging path to safety and/or justice, often having to recount their traumatic experiences over and over to police, victim-witness and social service advocates, prosecutors, judges and juries.
Efforts to perform a mental competency evaluation on the 26-year-old man charged with killing his mother in Mashpee last week were again unsuccessful Wednesday.
Falmouth District Court Judge Edward Lynch ordered that Andrew Baily remain held without bail pending further evaluation at Bridgewater State Hospital.
Police arrested Baily on Dec. 18 in connection with the murder of his mother, Cheryl Crowell, 60, at an apartment on Wampanoag Drive in Mashpee.
Baily was arraigned Monday on charges of murder, strangulation or suffocation with serious bodily injury, assault and battery on a disabled person or a person over 60 with serious bodily injury and assault and battery.
26-Year-Old Suspected of Killing His Mother Faces Judge in Mass. A neighbor told NBC10 Boston that the mother and son had recently reunited after she picked him up from a psychiatric hospital in Chicago
Published December 21, 2020
A man is being held without bail after appearing in a Massachusetts court Monday on a murder charge in the death of his mother last week, prosecutors said.
Andrew Baily, 26, was arraigned in Falmouth District Court on the murder charge as well as charges of strangulation, assault and battery and, separately, assault and battery on a person over the age of 60, according to the Cape and Islands District Attorney.