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Nora Nelson, 24, pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of 65-year-old Joseph Donohue at her arraignment in Boston Municipal Court. She appeared in court for just a few minutes and ...
Nora Nelson allegedly stabbed Joseph Donohue to death and strangled his dog earlier this year. The post Woman accused of killing lawyer on Charlestown houseboat pleads not guilty appeared first on ...
Joseph Donohue, 65, was found by police with dozens of stab wounds across his body and head on Sunday. CBS Boston. Donohue was also wrapped and duct-taped into a rug and blanket, while dumbbells ...
Joseph Donohue, 65, was found “non-viable” by officers in a marina on the evening of Sunday, Feb. 2, the Boston Police Department said in a statement. James Borghesani, a spokesperson with ...
Prosecutors said Nora Nelson, 24, of Boston, stabbed attorney Joseph Donohue, of Charlestown, 67 times, including in the head where part of a knife was still lodged when he was found.
Joseph Donohue, 65, was found “non-viable” by officers in a marina on the evening of Sunday, Feb. 2, the Boston Police ...
Nora Nelson, 24, was charged with the murder of lawyer Joseph Donohue, 65, of Charlestown, after she was arrested at the scene on unrelated warrants, Boston police said in a statement. Previously: ...
A Boston woman pleaded not guilty on Friday after a grand jury ... Nora Nelson, 24, is charged in the death of 65-year-old Joseph Donohue, who was found dead after police went to the marina to conduct ...
Joseph Donahue, 65, was found with stab wounds to the head and chest inside his household in Boston in February. His alleged lover, Nora Nelson, 24, has pleaded not guilty to the crime.
A Boston woman who allegedly killed a lawyer, Joseph Donohue, on a houseboat in Charlestown earlier this year was arraigned Friday in Suffolk Superior Court. Nora Nelson, 24, faces a murder charge ...
Nora Nelson is charged in the death of 65-year-old Joseph Donohue, who was found dead after police went to the marina to conduct a well-being check on Feb. 2.