Caius Veiovis, a 34-year-old Pittsfield, Mass. native with bumps resembling horns implanted in his forehead, was found guilty of murder and other charges on Friday for the 2011 killing of three Massachusetts men. The victims’ bodies were found dismembered and buried 10 days after they disappeared in the town of Becket. Veiovis’s two co-defendants in the case were convicted of the same charges earlier this year and are serving life without parole in prison, the minimum sentence for Veivois. Prosecutors say Vevois, Adam Lee Hall, 37, and David Chalue, 47, kidnapped and shot the victims in the weeks before one of them, David Glasser, 44, was set to testify against Hall in an assault case. The other two, according to prosecutors, were killed to eliminate witnesses. When convicted, Vevois shouted at the jury, “I’ll see you all in hell.”
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