Boston man awaiting trial for allegedly dumping woman's body found guilty of rape, strangulation
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Boston man awaiting trial for allegedly dumping woman's body found guilty of rape, strangulation
"Pena was convicted of two counts of rape, two counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude person, one count of strangulation, and one count of drugging for sexual intercourse, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said in a press release."
"Pena was found not guilty on a third count of photographing an unsuspecting nude person, along with two counts of assault and battery on a family or household member and one count of kidnapping, court records show."
"In a third, unrelated case, Pena is facing one count of disinterring a body in connection with the death of 38-year-old Alenny Matos, prosecutors said. He was expected to take a plea deal in that case April 29 but abruptly changed his mind."
"Surveillance footage, phone location information, and interviews led authorities to believe that Pena was with Matos the day after she was last seen. By the time they identified him as a suspect, he was already behind bars after being found dangerous in one of the other cases."
Rinnyers Pena, 47, was convicted on multiple charges including two counts of rape, one count of strangulation, and one count of drugging for sexual intercourse. He was also convicted of two counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude person, while being found not guilty on a third photographing count and several other charges tied to assault, battery, and kidnapping. The convictions stem from two separate indictments filed in October 2021 and December 2025. In a separate case involving the death of Alenny Matos, Pena faces a charge of disinterring a body. He was expected to plead guilty but changed his mind, and sentencing is scheduled for Monday.
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