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Old 04-22-2013, 07:34 PM
 
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On September 12, 2011, at 12 Harding Avenue in Waltham, Massachusetts, the bodies of Brendan Mess (above, right) and two others were found, their throats slit, their bodies covered in marijuana, with $5,000 left at the scene.

In this Patch video (below) the local DA describes the carnage cops found when they arrived, and he says "it does look like the assailants and the decedents did know each other. We have no evidence of a break in the apartment."

http://www.heavy.com/news/2013/04/bo...triple-murder/


Seems as if his ex-friends (the Bomber) are connecting some dots concerning his behavior at the time of these murders and the D.A., in light of what has transpired, is taking anther look at this unsolved case.
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