Man charged with killing doctors in condo held without bail

Published: 07-10-2017 10:10 PM

BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts man charged with killing two engaged doctors in their luxury Boston condominium entered the building through the garage with a backpack containing two replica guns, a knife and duct tape, a prosecutor said Monday.

Bampumim Teixeira was held without bail after pleading not guilty in Suffolk Superior Court to charges including two counts of murder.

Teixeira, 30, of Chelsea, bound and stabbed 38-year-old Dr. Lina Bolanos and 49-year-old Dr. Richard Field in their home on May 5, prosecutor John Pappas said in summarizing details of the case.

Teixeira was spotted hanging around outside the building, where he had briefly worked as a concierge, several hours before the doctors were found dead, Pappas said. The building has a stairwell that leads from the garage to the penthouse floor.

The suspect had no known personal relationship with the victims, he said.

Police responding to a 911 call from one of Field’s friends found keys to the unit in the hall outside the 11th-floor condo. Police, after knocking first, used the keys to enter the unit, where they made a “grisly discovery,” both doctors already dead from “massive trauma,” Pappas said.

Police recovered a carving knife in the apartment as well as a second bag containing Bolanos’ jewelry. The bag with the fake guns, knife and duct tape was found elsewhere in the building.

Teixeira was shot twice during a confrontation with police and his district court arraignment was held in his hospital room.

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But he had recovered enough to walk into court under his own power on Monday, even saying “Good morning, what’s up?” to the assistant clerk magistrate.

His lawyer, Steven Sack, did not address the charges in court, and did not challenge bail conditions, but did reserve the right to request bail at a future date. Sack refused comment outside court.

Teixeira is due back in court on Sept. 12.

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