Revere Murder Suspect To Undergo Mental Health Evaluation
CHELSEA (AP) -- A 27-year-old man accused of killing a counselor at a Revere mental health facility and dumping her body at a church parking lot in Lynn is being held without bail as experts determine whether he is competent to stand trial.
A plea of not guilty was entered Friday on behalf of Deshawn James Chapell of Chelsea on a charge of murder. A Chelsea District Court clinician described him as schizophrenic and a judge sent him off to Bridgewater State Hospital for mental health evaluation.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Mark Katic reports.
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Authorities say an investigation shows Chapell stabbed 25-year-old Stephanie Moulton of Peabody at the North Suffolk Mental Health Association on Thursday. The victim's body was found later near St. George Greek Orthodox Church.
Chapell was a resident at the privately run mental health facility. He was arrested in Boston.
WBZ-TV's Jim Armstrong reports.
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