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Man with Implanted Horns and ‘666’ Tattoo Convicted of Triple Murder Yells “See You in Hell” to Jury

Caius Veiovis

(Photo : Berkshire District Attorney's Office`)

A man with two rows of bumps that resemble horns and a '666' tattoo on his forehead reacted aggressively to receiving a guilty verdict on a triple murder case on Friday by saying: "I'll see you all in hell."

Caius Veiovis, a 34-year-old resident of Pittsfield, screamed the statement at the jury that convicted him on Friday following a six-day deliberation process on his triple murder, kidnapping, and witness intimidation charges.

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The dismembered bodies of 44-year-old David Glasser, 58-year-old Edward Frampton, and 47-year-old Robert Chadwell had been found in a private property in Becket several days after they went missing from their Pittsfield homes in August 2011.

Two other men, Adam Lee Hall, a 37-year-old resident of Peru, and David Chalue, 47, from North Adams, were already convicted prior to Veiovis.

Veiovis was found guilty of three counts of murder and kidnapping of the victims, especially Glasser who was a witness to an assault case involving Hall, a "Hells Angels" member.

Frampton and Chadwell were kidnapped and killed to eliminate witnesses, the Associated Press reported on Friday.

Berkshire District Attorney David Capeless, who admitted that he was gratified by the verdicts, expressed his hopes that the decision would help families of the murdered victims to cope with their loss by eradicating "the constant reminder to them of what has happened to their loved ones."

Veiovis, who entered a not-guilty plea for the crimes, is set to make an automatic appeal in the hopes of overturning the convictions as he faces a possible death penalty sentence from the Massachusetts Superior Court.

His lawyer, James Reardon, Jr., stated that he disagrees with the decision, but lauded the jury's diligence adding that he always had confidence in juries "and I still believe strongly in the American jury system."

Veiovis, who was formerly named Roy Gutfinski, Jr., had spent over seven years in a Maine prison for attacking a teenager with a razor and licking the victim's blood in 2008.

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