Such a sad story. Danvers is quiet North Shore town in Mass.
Danvers, Massachusetts, is generally considered an
upper-middle-class, affluent suburban town rather than a purely
"upscale" luxury enclave. It has a high median household income and a
robust real estate market, but maintains a more suburban, family-friendly feel
compared to surrounding wealthier coastal towns.
Anthony DeMayo, an 18-year-old Bishop Fenwick High School student, was ordered held without bail Friday after police said he confessed to the disturbing random murder of 69-year-old Janet Swallow in Danvers, Massachusetts.
DeMayo was arraigned in Salem District Court on charges of murder and home invasion, a day after Swallow was found stabbed to death in the bedroom of her home on Amherst Street.
A psychologist told the court she spoke with DeMayo Friday and is "concerned about his rational understanding." He was sent to Bridgewater State Hospital for 20 days for a further psychiatric evaluation. He's due back in court April 1.
The investigation started Thursday afternoon when Lynn Police got a 911 call about a man with a knife walking on Standish Road. A woman who saw DeMayo said he was "stabbing all these bushes" near her home.
When police found him, they said they noticed blood on the knife and that he was acting erratically. According to court documents filed Friday, DeMayo confessed to a murder.
"As the investigation unfolded, DEMAYO informed Lynn Officers that he had killed a woman in Danvers the night before," the documents stated.
Because of his mental state at the time, police said they took him to Salem Hospital. Investigators also went to search his home in Lynn. Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker said evidence led them to Swallow's home in Danvers, where police found her dead.
According to the court documents, DeMayo "told investigators that he planned on committing this act for a long time, and wanted to kill someone for a long time."
In the statement of facts filed by police, DeMayo "stated that he drove around surrounding communities beforere stopping in Danvers, in front of a home that was under construction with a gray porta potty out front. He then stated that he located a home to break into and he did so by climbing in through a window, ripping the screen from the window in order to climb through into the kitchen."
DeMayo, the filing alleges, "eventually located a woman sleeping in one of the bedrooms. DEMAYO then stated that he went into her bedroom and began stabbing her in the neck. After the knife became stuck, he pulled her off the bed onto the floor. After this act was complete, DEMAYO exited the home and drove his car back to his home in Lynn."
Bishop Fenwick High School statement
DeMayo is a senior at Bishop Fenwick High School in Peabody. In a statement released Friday, the school's president Tom Nunan, Jr. said they are "cooperating fully with local law enforcement in this investigation."
"We know this matter involves serious charges against an 18-year-old student who is in the custody and care of the proper authorities," Nunan Jr. said. "The reports reveal the incident took place off campus, did not involve any other members of our school, did not seem to indicate any connection between the victim and the person being charged with the crime, and does not present any threat to the Bishop Fenwick community."
Counselors were on campus to help students and staff Friday and will be back again Monday.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim, her family, and all who have been affected by this horrific tragedy," Nunan Jr. said.
"As a community of faith and hope, our focus is on our faculty and staff, our families, and especially our students. We are here to help them, to provide for them the supports they need, and to be present for them in this terribly difficult moment."
Danvers, Massachusetts is about 10 miles north of Lynn and 22 miles north of Boston.

yeah. this is something I have known for a long time. evil walks the planet. and also why I keep a gun with me at all times when I can. grew up back in Philly. late 60's early 70's. lots of gang fights all the time and damn near everywhere you went. not as bad as today when we still had nuthouses to lock up the worse of them. now, I wouldn't go near any big city. BTW, back in Philly I kept a pump shotgun handy. a mossie 590A1. or a AR-15 carbine as well as a pistol on my hip. home invasions got popular in the mid 90's in Philly. but the "news" wasn't big on talking about it. wonder why ? I also keep DOGS. I don't hear as well anymore. but THEY do.
ReplyDeleteI moved to the woods and have great neighbors for the most part. talked to them about evil and what it is like.
and helped them get better with handgun shooting. the army taught "quick kill " back in the day. otherwise known as
point shooting. it works very well. but yeah. some people should not be alive. he is one of them.
The results of “Legal” and illegal drug use.
ReplyDeleteUsing drugs is not a victimless crime as the left pushes.
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