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Inmate pleads guilty in connection to murder-for-hire scheme |
By boston25news.com- Manoella Macedo |
Published: 03/07/2019 |
BOSTON - A Byfield man in federal custody is accused of hiring a fellow inmate to murder three people, officials say. Mason Stickney, 21, pleaded guilty to three counts of using a facility of interstate commerce in the commission of murder-for-hire. His sentencing is scheduled for June 13. Stickney, who is currently being held at the Essex County House of Corrections on unrelated charges, was indicted back in Nov. 2017. Read More. |
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