Daniel Bradley, 47, of Westwood, and Paul Moccia, 48, of Dedham, pleaded not guilty Monday in Wrentham District Court to murder charges in the death of Angel Antonio Ramirez, a construction worker from Guatemala who lived in Framingham.
Moccia met Ramirez near the concrete company in Walpole that Bradley co-owns and shot him in the back with a .357-caliber pistol, said Norfolk Assistant District Attorney Robert Nelson.
Story continues below ↓advertisement | your ad hereMoccia owed Ramirez $70,000 from drug deals and decided to kill him instead of paying up, authorities said.
Bradley dismembered the man’s remains and then tried to get rid of the evidence once and for all, Nelson said.
“It was cooked,” he said.
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I must bookmark this story. It will be useful for keeping me on my diet.
I hope they threw in a few onions, potatoes and carrots, a little thyme and bay leaf…
Something tells me these fellas have seen Fried Green Tomatoes one too many times. (Okay, you got me there – once was one too many times.)
I’m pretty sure being named “Angel” all but guarantees your destiny as a drug dealer.
But, you know, the folks in Gitmo are soooooo much worse we can’t have them any where near the US of America.
What is so unbelievable were the questions that both Bradley and Moccia posed to their wives after this was over.
Not following you, dkel. ’splain.