A murder trial that reconstructed nearly the entire life of a troubled 22-year-old and revisited in excruciating detail one of the most horrific crimes the South Shore has seen ended with a guilty verdict and two life prison sentences without parole for the accused.
Ryan Bois stared blankly at a desk in front of him as the jury delivered its verdict Thursday in Norfolk Superior Court. He had taken in virtually every earlier stage of the trial the same way...
In addition to other charges, Bois was found guilty of first-degree murder, two counts of rape of a child with force and home invasion, all crimes that carry maximum life prison sentences. He was sentenced to two life terms without parole, which he will serve at the state’s maximum-security prison in Walpole.