2009 Year in Review: Local men charged with first-degree murder

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Daniel Bradley of Westwood, left, and Paul Moccia of Dedham, right, are arraigned in Wrentham District Court on murder charges of a Framingham immigrant, Angel Ramirez June 2009.

  
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Posted Dec 31, 2009 @ 07:00 AM
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THE STORY: Paul Moccia of Dedham and Daniel Bradley of Westwood are arrested in June and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Angel A. Ramirez of Framingham.

The back story

The prosecutor alleges that Moccia was unable to pay about $70,000 in drug money he owed to Ramirez, a Guatemalan immigrant and construction worker, so he decided to kill him. The prosecutor initially says that Ramirez’s body was dismembered and “cooked.”

He revises that claim at the Norfolk Superior Court arraignment in September, saying that both suspects shot Ramirez, that an incinerator was used to dispose of the body, and that Bradley helped Moccia as part of a plot intended to lead to another man’s slaying.

The shooting took place March 20 either inside the Bradley family’s concrete business in Walpole or nearby outdoors, with Bradley cutting up and incinerating the body while Moccia returned the victim’s pickup truck to Framingham, according to the prosecutor. A trial date has not been set for Moccia, 49, and Bradley, 48, who are also charged with conspiracy to commit murder.

 

THE STORY: Paul Moccia of Dedham and Daniel Bradley of Westwood are arrested in June and charged with first-degree murder in the death of Angel A. Ramirez of Framingham.

The back story

The prosecutor alleges that Moccia was unable to pay about $70,000 in drug money he owed to Ramirez, a Guatemalan immigrant and construction worker, so he decided to kill him. The prosecutor initially says that Ramirez’s body was dismembered and “cooked.”

He revises that claim at the Norfolk Superior Court arraignment in September, saying that both suspects shot Ramirez, that an incinerator was used to dispose of the body, and that Bradley helped Moccia as part of a plot intended to lead to another man’s slaying.

The shooting took place March 20 either inside the Bradley family’s concrete business in Walpole or nearby outdoors, with Bradley cutting up and incinerating the body while Moccia returned the victim’s pickup truck to Framingham, according to the prosecutor. A trial date has not been set for Moccia, 49, and Bradley, 48, who are also charged with conspiracy to commit murder.

 

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