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Did the Devil Make Him Do It? Gruesome Murder Spree

Did the Devil Make Him Do It? Gruesome Murder Spree
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Fall River : Grisly Murder of 3 Teens Had Signs of Satanic Human Sacrifice

The details of what happened to her are as horrifying as it gets, as further evidence of a Satanic ritual pours out. Doreen Levesque, Robin Murphy and Karen Marsden were all tied to Carl Drew, who used Satanism to control the prostitutes who worked for him. Drew was subsequently tried for Marsden’s murder, convicted at trial and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. But … there is a shocking twist to this already twisted tale. It took about four years for Blumhouse and director/executive producer James Buddy Day (“The Lover’s Lane Murders,” “Manson: The Women,” “The Disappearance of Susan Cox Powell”) to pull the ambitious docuseries together, not only interviewing the detectives who investigated the case and friends of the victims, but also talking with Drew and Murphy.

Zoom access allows more viewers to watch Jasiel Correia corruption trial

FALL RIVER Cliff Ponte is a busy guy. He runs a local real estate group, is president of the Fall River City Council and is about to open a sandwich and coffee shop in the city. But during the past week and a half Ponte has managed, via Zoom, to tune into portions of the federal corruption trial in Boston of former Fall River mayor Jasiel F. Correia II. “I do it in between phone calls and meetings,” he said.   “I multitask,” Ponte said. “I turn the volume up and down to listen.” The District of Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office has charged Correia, who at age 23 in 2015 was voted in as the youngest mayor in city history, with 24 counts that include extortion, wire fraud and filing false tax returns.

3 Indicted in Unsolved New Bedford Murder

Updated on May 8, 2021 at 8:29 am NBC Universal, Inc. Three people have been indicted on murder-related charges in the 2019 shooting death of a teen in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Kevin Edwards, 22, of Fall River, and Mauricio Pineda, 25, of New Bedford, are both facing murder and firearm related charges. Ashlee Cambra, 23, of Fall River has been indicted on a single count of accessory to murder after the fact. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. According to the Bristol County District Attorney s Office, Edwards, Pineda and Cambra were involved in a double shooting on the evening of October 19, 2019, that occurred at the corner Tallman Street and Ashley Boulevard. 

A Fall River man pleads guilty to stabbing girlfriend to death

The guilty plea on behalf of Scott Rego was entered last Friday in Fall River Superior Court. Rego, 30, was sentenced by Judge Renee Dupuis to 8 ½ to 12 ½ years in a state prison. He initially was charged with a single count of murder in the fatal stabbing of his 36-year-old girlfriend Kristina Reis inside their third-floor Linden Street apartment. Police say they found Reis’s body at around 9:30 p.m. on May 22, 2017, on the porch of the triple decker with a trail of blood leading up to the apartment. They said she had been stabbed twice on each side of her neck with one wound consisting of an entry and exit on both sides of her neck.

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