A person who purportedly goes by “Dog Bite” has been charged with stabbing one other man to dying in Dorchester final summer time and has been ordered held with out bail.
Dwight “Dog Bite” Watson, 55, was indicted Sept. 19 for beating after which stabbing to dying Urvin Gerald, 48, in Dorchester on July 16. He had allegedly fled the state and couldn’t face the costs till U.S. Marshals positioned him in Ohio on Jan. 27 and introduced him again to Massachusetts.
“This was a careful and methodical investigation by the Boston Police homicide unit and their efforts have resulted in Mr. Watson being brought back to answer for his actions,” mentioned Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden. “Mr. Watson has found out, as have so many before him, that leaving the state is in no way an escape from justice.”
Watson was arraigned on the homicide cost in Suffolk Superior Court Tuesday the place Clerk Magistrate Stacey Pichardo ordered him held with out bail.
Police responded to Mount Horeb Lodge at 110 Harvard St. in Dorchester shortly after 1 a.m. on July 16 and located Gerald affected by a stab wound to the neck, in keeping with the Suffolk District Attorney’s workplace. He was later pronounced useless at Boston Medical Center.
Both Watson and Gerald had been attending an unidentified social occasion on the lodge after they bought into some form of altercation, in keeping with the prosecutor David McGowan’s assertion of the case. Lodge safety separated the 2 and escorted Watson out.
Thirty minutes later, Gerald left by the again door and into the car parking zone the place, McGowan’s assertion asserts, safety digital camera footage exhibits Watson “abruptly appeared and stabbed the sufferer within the neck.
“Investigators quickly learned that the defendant fled out of state the morning following the murder taking some (personal) belongings,” McGowan wrote in his assertion of the case. “Multiple witnesses informed investigators that the defendant told them that he had killed someone and needed to go on the run.”
U.S. Marshals, in keeping with a press release the Service launched on Feb. 2, discovered Watson staying at a house within the 100-block of Maywood Drive in Youngstown, Ohio. and arrested him there on Jan. 27. McGowan states, “the defendant admitted,” following his arrest, “that he had stabbed the victim and fled the state when he learned it had been fatal.”
“Investigators in Boston never gave up on finding this fugitive and an arrest such as this should remind anyone on the run that they cannot hide in Northern Ohio, they will be caught,” mentioned U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio Peter Elliott within the Feb. 2 assertion.
The Herald couldn’t discover any contact info for Lodge directors on Tuesday afternoon.
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