GUILTY MA - Jassy Correia, 23, last seen at club Venu, phone shut off, Boston, 24 Feb 2019 *arrest*

Jassy Correia Murder Case: FBI, Boston Police Seek Witnesses

FBI Boston Police Department are asking for the public's help to id four people who were near Tremont Street and Stuart Street in Boston, 2:15 a.m. on Sunday, February 24, when Jassy Correia went missing. Police are hoping those four people might help with the investigation into just what happened that night.

"We're asking the public to take a close look at these images to see if they can help us identify these people because we believe they may have information that could enhance our investigation," said Joseph Bonavolonta, special agent in charge of the FBI Boston Division.

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As each of these horrid slime bags are caught, hoping they will be sentenced with LWOP, their pathetic lives are disrupted.
LE are too smart, working together brilliantly to capture these evil monsters.
The more CCTV, phone pings etc the better for our Justice system.
Karma will work wonderfully throughout the Prison system.
Justice will be served.
MOO.
 
Suspect in deadly kidnapping indicted by federal grand jury

A federal grand jury in Boston handed up an indictment Thursday charging a Providence man in a deadly kidnapping case.

Louis Coleman III, 32, was indicted on a single count of kidnapping resulting in death, according to the office of U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling. His arraignment date has not yet been scheduled.

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Louis D. Coleman III pleads not guilty to kidnapping charge in connection with death of Jassy Correia
Judge Page M. Kelley asked Coleman, 32, if he understood the charge against him. He nodded his head and waived a formal reading of his indictment.

Coleman pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping resulting in death, which carries a sentence of death or life in prison, prosecutors said. If convicted, Coleman could face the death penalty.

Coleman is being represented by two court-appointed attorneys, Jane Peachy and David Hoose.

His lawyers are to return to court June 14 for a status conference.
 
Louis D. Coleman III pleads not guilty to kidnapping charge in connection with death of Jassy Correia
Judge Page M. Kelley asked Coleman, 32, if he understood the charge against him. He nodded his head and waived a formal reading of his indictment.

Coleman pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping resulting in death, which carries a sentence of death or life in prison, prosecutors said. If convicted, Coleman could face the death penalty.

Coleman is being represented by two court-appointed attorneys, Jane Peachy and David Hoose.

His lawyers are to return to court June 14 for a status conference.
Thanks for posting. Wish this had gone differently so her family could have peace. The evidence is stacked high against him. And I keep saying I don’t think Jassy was his first victim. I have such an unsettling feeling about this dude. IMO
 
Louis D. Coleman III pleads not guilty to kidnapping charge in connection with death of Jassy Correia
Judge Page M. Kelley asked Coleman, 32, if he understood the charge against him. He nodded his head and waived a formal reading of his indictment.

Coleman pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping resulting in death, which carries a sentence of death or life in prison, prosecutors said. If convicted, Coleman could face the death penalty.

Coleman is being represented by two court-appointed attorneys, Jane Peachy and David Hoose.

His lawyers are to return to court June 14 for a status conference.

How do you plead not guilty with a body in your car? SMH.
 
How do you plead not guilty with a body in your car? SMH.
The defence has to try to save him from DP. The article makes it sound as though the current strategy is to uncover as many errors in the investigation as possible. Since there hasn't been talk of mental eval it doesn't seem they will try to say he is just a lunatic.
 
Man charged in death of Jassy Correia texted after allegedly strangling her | Boston.com
More at link
:mad:
September 11, 2020 The man charged in the death of Jassy Correia, a young mother killed after leaving a Boston club last year, sent flirtatious texts to another woman while Correia’s body was in his Providence apartment, prosecutors said in a court filing.

The chilling texts were contained in a legal document filed Wednesday in US District Court in Boston, where the defendant, Louis D. Coleman III, 33, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping resulting in death. The charge carries a possible death penalty upon conviction, though prosecutors haven’t said whether they’ll seek it in the Coleman case. He is being held without bail.
 

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