Monday, May 19, 2014

Sunday Globe Special: Bloody Brockton Breakfast

The dirty bomb never went off? Must have been the urban shield.

Turns out the globe censored it for me:

"Brockton police investigate suspicious death" by Jacqueline Tempera | Globe Correspondent   May 16, 2014

BROCKTON —Brockton and State Police are investigating at the scene of the suspicious death of a mother of four children that occurred today in Brockton.

Detectives were investigating in the front and rear of 124 Forest Ave., where neighbors said that the teenage daughter of the victim discovered her as she entered the home at some time this afternoon.

Bob Buckley, a spokesman for Mayor Bill Carpenter, said police were investigating a suspicious death.

Neighbors said that the teenage girl shouted when she found her mother lying in a hallway on the first floor of the light-green, two-family home.

My print version says the "teenage daughter screamed when she returned home from school and found her bloodied mother, possibly with a head injury."

Susan Maraglia, 63, said the woman moved in to the first floor of the home a few months ago with her four children, who range in age from about 5 to about 16.

Maraglia grew emotional when she said that the crime was “too close for me. It’s sad.”

Her husband, David Maraglia, 66, was equally shocked by the news.

Police and prosecutors had no immediate comment on the case, but the Plymouth district attorney’s office is expected to release a statement at some point this evening.

Bob Buckley, a spokesman for Mayor Bill Carpenter, said police were investigating a suspicious death.

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I was told in print that "on Friday evening, shaken neighbors lined the sidewalks." 

“What’s wrong with” the Globe?

"Authorities name mother of four killed in Brockton" by Zachary T. Sampson | Globe Correspondent   May 18, 2014

Authorities on Saturday identified the woman who was found dead in her home on Forest Avenue in Brockton a day earlier as 37-year-old Florence Beaulieu, a mother of four....

Beaulieu was a certified nursing assistant at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton, an 88-bed facility with a close-knit staff, a spokesman there said Saturday....

A Facebook page appearing to belong to Beaulieu, under the name Florence St. Louis, lists her birthplace as Port-au-Prince, Haiti. A representative from South Shore Haitians United for Progress, which provides social and educational programs for immigrants, said Saturday she did not immediately know whether Beaulieu was active in the local Haitian community.  

The long forgotten, rarely seen Haitians.

Related: Shipwreck off Haiti may be Santa Maria

It's the smoking gun(?) of the New World (Order?)!

All current on Haiti.

Authorities have released few details about the circumstances of Beaulieu’s death. The Brockton mayor’s office described it as suspicious. The district attorney’s office said State Police and Brockton police detectives are investigating. They are awaiting autopsy results to determine a cause of death....

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Autopsy done yet?

UPDATES:

Slain Brockton mother remembered at vigil

Brockton woman withdrew restraining order before she died

Estranged husband of Brockton woman found dead taken into custody in Vermont

Brockton man accused of vow to kill wife