Saturday, September 27, 2014

"I'll See You All In F****** Hell" — Convicted US Man With Horns And '666' On His Forehead Screams At Jury [Photos]


A man with two rows of horns (3 each) and '666' inscribed on his forehead have been convicted of murdering three men and chopping up their bodies yesterday.

Caius Veiovis charged with tripple murder, Caius Veiovis
Convicted: Caius Veiovis (above) was found guilty of three counts of murder

After the Springfield jury convicted him  on Friday, Caius Veiovis screamed at him saying,
"I'll see you all in hell every f****** one of you. I'll see you all in hell.
According to DailyMail UK, Veiovis also was convicted of three counts of kidnapping and three counts of intimidation of a witness in the killings of David Glasser, Edward Frampton and Robert Chadwell.
Caius Veiovis murder victims
Victims: Veiovis murdered Robert Chadwell (left), left, Edward Frampton (center), and David Glasser (right)

Their remains were buried on private property in Becket. The two other men charged in the killings have already been convicted.

Caius Veiovis convicted
Bad news: Veiovis reacts to hearing the jury's verdicts

Authorities say one of those co-defendants wanted Glasser dead so he couldn't testify against him in another case. The others were killed to eliminate witnesses.

Caius Veiovis had pleaded not guilty to counts of murder, kidnapping and witness intimidation.
Under Massachusetts law, he faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison with no chance for parole following his first-degree murder convictions.

Earlier this month, an employee at the Home Depot in Pittsfield, took the stand as a witness for the prosecution to recount how Veiovis came to the store looking to buy saws.

Worker William Gregory recalled that even though on August 24, 2011, the store was packed with customers, he was struck by Veiovis' appearance.

Man with horns, Caius Veiovis
Veiovis also was convicted of three counts of kidnapping and three counts of intimidation. A witness remembered him buying saws for the grisly murders thanks to his distinctive appearance

According to Gregory, Veiovis and a man who accompanied him, Eric Fox, asked him to point them in the direction of saws, which he did.

The pair stopped by the aisle where wrenches were being sold before moving on to to the area containing handsaws, hatchets and hammers.

Gregory testified that he witnessed Fox pick up a hatchet and pretend to chop something. Eventually, the two men paid for a Starfold wrench set and left.

Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.

Then known as Roy Gutfinski, he and his 16-year-old girlfriend cut a teenager’s back with a razor and kissed as they licked the blood.

The injury required 32 stitches to close. [Source: DailyMail UK]

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