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A jury last week found Crespo guilty of first-degree murder in the Dec. 3, 2016 beating and burning death of 24-year-old Kevin Cabrera-Soto.
Jose Crespo was convicted of first-degree murder on Thursday in the killing of a Fitchburg man during a 2016 home invasion, officials said. Crespo, 36, of Newark, New Jersey, was also found guilty ...
The victim, Kevin O. Cabrera-Soto, was found dead inside a home at 122 Laurel Street after firefighters extinguished a fire on Dec. 3, 2016. The 24-year-old's hands were found tied behind his back ...
Crespo, who wore a blue surgical mask Tuesday, is accused of wearing a black ski mask on Dec. 3, 2016, the night firefighters found the burned body of Kevin Cabrera-Soto inside 122 Laurel St.
The case, the first murder trial in the county since the COVID-19 pandemic, opened July 27 with prosecutors accusing Crespo of beating, killing and burning Kevin Cabrera-Soto during a home invasion.
Steve Sklenar will join Cumulus’s San Francisco cluster as Market Manager and Kevin Crespo will join as National/Regional Sales Manager. Sklenar will oversee station operations for Cumulus ...
One of two Connecticut men accused of killing 24-year-old Kevin Cabrera inside a Fitchburg apartment last month then setting fire to the apartment was arraigned in court Thursday on a murder charge.
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