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SANDRA BIRCHMORE: 2021 murder and cover-up *ARREST* (2 Viewers)

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I used to start a fair amount of case threads but life has me not doing so in quite awhile. The title will likely need more info, date, etc. and an intro.

I don't know enough yet to have an opinion but keep running into this case. Of course it jump started due to being the same area as Karen Read with LE involvement and yet nothing about them is similar. Night and day different.

An issue I have with cases of suicides or drownings, some various things like that is when they rule such accidental or suicide when it cannot be known. Not saying they aren't right in a lot of cases but short of solid proof it is such, I think they should in many cases be ruled undetermined.

It seems this one is heating up and I think a thread should be started but a mod may have to tweak my title and intro.

 
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Family of Sandra Birchmore requests no-contact order​

The family of Sandra Birchmore wants Matthew Farwell's lawyers to stop contacting them.

He has pleaded not guilty, but Birchmore's family says Farwell's lawyers showed up unannounced at their home asking about the case, and now they're asking the state to issue an order of no contact against Farwell's defense team.

According to The Boston Globe, Birchmore's aunt, Darlene Smith, filed an injunction April 10 saying two investigators for Farwell's legal team visited her adult son's apartment in February asking him about a wrongful death lawsuit Bircmore's family had filed against Farwell and two other Stoughton police officers.
What in the world? I don't remember hearing about a defense team arriving unannounced at the victim's family's door before. They should at LEAST have called ahead if they wanted to request a meeting! That would creep me out, too.
 
What in the world? I don't remember hearing about a defense team arriving unannounced at the victim's family's door before. They should at LEAST have called ahead if they wanted to request a meeting! That would creep me out, too.
Guaranteed if you come to my house like that unannounced, it will not be a pleasant reception but also pretty much guaranteed I will not even answer the door to start with
 

Sandra Birchmore case: Feds cite explicit new evidence in push to keep Farwell detained​

Federal prosecutors trying a former Massachusetts police officer accused of killing Sandra Birchmore and staging it as a suicide have shared new evidence in their continued bid to keep Matthew Farwell behind bars before trial.

The U.S. Attorney's Office and Farwell's defense team have submitted dueling filings ahead of an upcoming court hearing, with the prosecutors citing evidence tied to the alleged murder weapon as they argue for Farwell to stay in detention, while the defense has sought to throw evidence out.

In the latest filing, on Wednesday, prosecutors said they've found new evidence that suggests Farwell might flee or obstruct matters if he's let out of prison, including pornographic videos he allegedly watched after Birchmore died, the way he looked up information on the woman's death and a note he allegedly wrote to a friend after a medical expert determined that Birchmore had been killed.


Prosecutors say they found evidence he accessed pornographic videos on his video, which demonstrate an "enduring sexual interest in teenage girls, even after Ms. Birchmore’s murder."

When looking up Birchmore on his phone, prosecutors said, Farwell used a different, more secure search browser than he did otherwise, including for looking at pornography.

"Farwell’s affirmative efforts to hide his internet activity related to Sandra Birchmore underscores the difficulty of finding conditions that will ensure that Farwell—a somewhat tech-savvy former police officer—does not take steps to further obstruct the investigation and trial," prosecutors wrote.

And when reports were published about a former New York City chief medical examiner hired by Birchmore's family concluding that she'd been strangled to death, rather than dying by suicide, Farwell allegedly wrote a note to a friend asking them "not to forget his wife and to step in and raise his children." The messages, according to prosecutors, suggest that the news of an expert arguing that Birchmore had been killed "reveals that that is when his relevant state of mind changed."

Prosecutors noted that more than 80,000 communications of Farwell's were withheld from prosecutors; they didn't share more detail about what they suspect might be in those messages and other data.
 

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