The man suspected of stabbing two Boston doctors to death scribbled a message on their wall, police testify

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The suspect accused of killing two Boston doctors inside their penthouse wrote haunting messages on the walls of the crime scene, according to new testimony in the double murder trial.

Lina Bolanos, 39, and Richard Field, 48, both well-known anesthesiologists, had desperately tried alerting authorities before they were stabbed to death in 2017. Jurors could begin deliberations this week on the fate of Bampumim Teixeira, who has pleaded not guilty.Prosecutors say Teixeira lurked around the building -- which he briefly worked at as a concierge -- and found the right time to sneak in and make it to the doctors' 11th floor penthouse and kill them.

And when she was unable to respond to repeated questions, the operator said she was"releasing the call" and hung up, CNN affiliate WCVB reported.Fields also tried calling for help -- he called 911 eight times, Boston Police Department Sgt. Scott Mackie testified, according to CNN affiliate WHDH. His phone log showed the calls lasted no longer than two seconds, Mackie testified.

 

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