After the verdict was delivered on Friday, Veiovis reportedly told the jurors, "I will see you all in hell," according to tweets sent by reporters in the courtroom.Officials said the men had been killed to prevent Glasser from testifying against an associate of Veiovis who was facing kidnapping and drug charges.First-degree murder convictions carry a mandatory life sentence without parole in Massachusetts. The verdict came after jurors deliberated for more than 36 hours over six days at Hampden Superior Court in Springfield, Massachusetts.Veiovis, also known as Roy Gutfinski, appears in photos in court documents with forehead implants that resemble horns, as well as tattoos on his face.His attorney, James Gavin Reardon, said he respected the jury's decision, but that an appeal would be filed."The overriding question, other than the lack of physical evidence against him, is to what extent does his appearance affect people, and that's something that's hard to measure," he said.He said Veiovis' outburst in court was "just some understandable emotional reaction" because his client had been in solitary confinement for more than three years and a small holding cell for the past three weeks.
Saturday 27 September 2014
See You In Hell! Words Of A Killer With Devil Horns To Jury After Triple Murder Conviction
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