A man sporting two rows of horns implanted into his forehead and a '666' tattoo has been convicted of murdering three men and chopping up their bodies today.
Caius Veiovis screamed at the Springfield jury that convicted him Friday, saying: 'I'll see you all in hell every f****** one of you. I'll see you all in hell.'
They had considered his case for the past week in Massachusetts
Caius Veiovis screamed at the Springfield jury that convicted him Friday, saying: 'I'll see you all in hell every f****** one of you. I'll see you all in hell.'
They had considered his case for the past week in Massachusetts
Veiovis also was convicted of three counts of kidnapping and three counts of intimidation of a witness in the killings of David Glasser, Edward Frampton and Robert Chadwell. Their remains were buried on private property in Becket. The two other men charged in the killings have already been convicted. Authorities say one of those co-defendants wanted Glasser dead so he couldn't testify against him in another case.
The others were killed to eliminate witnesses.The trial was moved from Berkshire County.
Veiovis along with Adam Lee Hall and David Chalue kidnapped, killed and dismembered David Glasser, Edward Frampton and Robert Chadwell with the help of an instrument resembling a machete. Caius Veiovis had pleaded not guilty to counts of murder, kidnapping and witness intimidation. Under Massachusetts law, he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no chance for parole following his first-degree murder convictions..Earlier this month, an employee at the Home Depot in Pittsfield, took the stand as a witness for the prosecution to recount how Veiovis came to the store looking to buy saws.
Veiovis along with Adam Lee Hall and David Chalue kidnapped, killed and dismembered David Glasser, Edward Frampton and Robert Chadwell with the help of an instrument resembling a machete. Caius Veiovis had pleaded not guilty to counts of murder, kidnapping and witness intimidation. Under Massachusetts law, he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no chance for parole following his first-degree murder convictions..Earlier this month, an employee at the Home Depot in Pittsfield, took the stand as a witness for the prosecution to recount how Veiovis came to the store looking to buy saws.
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