Man who served time for killing pregnant fiancee charged with murder again
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Taylor Hurst, 42, of Foxborough was arrested near City Hall Plaza in Boston and charged with murder following an investigation that began July 6 at 56 Patten St. in Jamaica Plain. The victim, identified as Stephen Gomes, was found under a bed with significant head trauma and facial fractures. Surveillance showed Hurst driving Gomes's SUV, which fled a traffic stop and was later found illegally parked. Hurst pleaded not guilty at arraignment and was ordered held without bail, with a probable cause hearing set for Sept. 17. The state moved to impound the case. Hurst previously served more than 14 years in prison for killing his pregnant fiancée in 2007. Hurst's attorney said she was concerned about his ability to appreciate the process due to a medical condition.
A man who served more than 14 years in prison for killing his pregnant fiancée was arrested last week and charged with killing another person, according to court documents and multiple media reports. Taylor Hurst, 42, of Foxborough was arrested on Thursday near City Hall Plaza in Boston, according to police. An investigation began on July 6, when officers responded to 56 Patten St. in Jamaica Plain to investigate a death.
Hurst is accused of killing a man named Stephen Gomes, prosecutors said during the arraignment, according to NBC10 Boston. The victim's body was found under a bed inside the Patten Street apartment. He had significant head trauma and signs of fractures to his face. Hurst was later reportedly seen on surveillance footage driving Gomes's SUV, which fled a traffic stop and was then found illegally parked.
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