A man in the state of Massachusetts accused of stabbing his mother's friend 17 times and hitting him in a lighter liquid after an argument around the steaks during the Sabbath dinner.
Investigators said that Andrew Horsmann, 41, had apparently picked up during the fighting on the steaks of the meat with his mother's partner, Paul Bumirlo, and entered into a bloody anger in the house of the older man.
Prosecutor Nicole Bassinini Lawson said during the alleged hearing of the murderer on Monday that Horsman had repelled him to Pumirlo and started stabbing him 17 times.
After the collapse of Pomirlo, Horsmann poured a gallon of lighter liquids on his exhibition body. But he failed to set fire to POMERLEAU, as is another near.
The accused appeal escaped from the scene of the accident, but was arrested shortly after the residence and was charged with murder, according to the Midelburo police administration.
Pomirlo was taken to a nearby hospital, but he died within an hour.
Horsman was living at home with his mother and a prince, according to Lawson.
Men were previous beef before the deadly stabbing.
Witnesses said that Pomirlo was criticizing his girlfriend's son for an unemployed and still lives with his mother in his time.
Joshua Wood, Horsman's lawyer, claims that the violent response of his client was the culmination of years of uneducated domestic violence.
“These people knew each other,” Wood said.
Exactly what about the steaks that the two men were fighting, the investigators were not revealed.
It is also not clear how much time Pomirlo was dating back to Horsman's mother. POMERLEAU mainly “Atheer [Horsman]The brother of the twin victim, Peter, said.
The neighbors near the horrific murder have struggled to wrap their heads around Horsman as they were very violent.
“I knew him 30 years ago. I will tell you, it was like a gentle giant. He was a great young man. I give you the shirt from his back. You knew, he was really doing,” Jeff Pour told WBZ-TV.
Horsman admitted that he was not guilty of killing while trying.
He is detained without sponsorship. It is scheduled to return to the court on July 28.