The tomato sauce is blood:
"Teen accused in murder of pizza delivery man may plead guilty" by Maria Cramer | Globe Staff September 04, 2014
In 2010, three young friends with no criminal past were arrested in the fatal stabbing of a Domino’s pizza delivery man, a killing that stunned the city because of its random brutality.
Now one of the defendants, a 21-year-old woman, may plead guilty for her alleged role in the crime.
Yamiley Mathurin was a 17-year-old high school junior when she allegedly lured the delivery man, Richel Nova, a 58-year-old father of three, to an upstairs room in a Hyde Park apartment. There, prosecutors say, he was robbed and attacked by Mathurin’s boyfriend, Alexander Gallet, who was 18, and their friend, Michel St. Jean, then 20. They allegedly stabbed Nova 16 times and stole more than $100 in cash, as well as the pizza, chicken wings, and liter of Sprite they had ordered.
I'm stunned at the senselessness.
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Nova was a native of the Dominican Republic who lived an austere life, buying few furnishings and clothes so he could save for his daughters and their older brother.
If he was an illegal that is sure some new life in AmeriKa; if not, it is still an indictment of the state and society that has been constructed as well as of these individuals be they guilty.
He knew the dangers of his job and took precautions, like keeping the car engine running and the door open in case he needed to make a quick escape.
Well, when pizza delivery men have to worry about getting stabbed.... sigh.
Thing is, if you say pick up in Boston you may very well get shot.
Prosecutors have said Mathurin’s polite, sweet demeanor on the phone and at the scene made her seem trustworthy.
The way I used to feel about my mass-murdering war media.
At 11 p.m. on Sept. 1, 2010, prosecutors said, Mathurin called Domino’s to order food and asked the restaurant manager if the driver would be able to break a large bill. She then told the manager to tell the driver to bring the food to the back of the house, according to court documents.
Interesting alignment of numbers, and word from the propaganda pre$$ is ISIS is coming, they are here, the nuclear 9/11 is almost upon us.
I'm so frightened and I know this will be the second-to-last evening of existence so I'm gonna call in a pizza tonight. There are a few things I want to enjoy before it's all over.
I wish I could say I felt that way about this service I have put in for you, dearly beloved readers. Thank you for coming all these years despite this all being a grand waste of time. Life passed me by as I was trying to save it. Sorry I failed. ISIS is coming unless we form a grand coalition and invade the Middle East.
When one thinks about it, that is Anti-Christ stuff. See what talking over pizza does. Let me take a sip of my soda. To hell with worries about obesity and diabetes as well as the hiccups. Life is over in two days. ISIS is coming, ISIS is here, ISIS will strike on 9/11 after 13 years.
A neighbor saw Nova follow Mathurin to the back stairs of the Hyde Park Avenue apartment. Almost immediately, the neighbor heard loud noises from the apartment and someone call out in Spanish, according to the documents. The neighbor rushed outside and saw three people leave the house and take off in Nova’s 1995 green Subaru.
The neighbor and a friend then went to the apartment, where they found Nova lying on the floor bleeding from his neck. When ambulance workers arrived, they saw the pockets of his pants were inside out. That night the three friends went to the home of Mathurin’s best friend, Aline Valery, who smelled bleach on them, the documents say.
When Valery noticed the blood on Gallet’s shirt, Mathurin quickly explained that he got into a fight with a man who had groped her, according to the documents. Their story collapsed soon after police found Nova’s car in the parking lot of a church on River Street. There were three slices of pizza left in a box discarded inside the Subaru. The steering wheel reeked of bleach.
Valery would later tell police that in the early afternoon on Sept. 1, she heard the three of them talking about wanting to rob someone.
Nova’s family has filed a lawsuit against Domino’s Pizza, alleging wrongful death.
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Also see: Woman pleads guilty in killing of pizza delivery man
Time for me to get a slice for supper.
UPDATES: Death of Domino’s pizza delivery man in Hyde Park described during trial of two men in Boston court