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By Staff
Staff
The Supreme Judicial Court on Tuesday re-affirmed Keron Pierre s first-degree murder sentence for killing two women and a man outside a Mt. Ida Road house party in 2009 because the women wouldn t give him and his buddies their phone numbers.
The ruling means Pierre will spend the rest of his life behind bars, without the possibility of parole, for the murders of Shacora Gaines, Chantal Palmer, and Anthony Peoples.
That he was only charged with three murders instead of four is because another woman he was aiming at ducked when he opened fire on their car early on March 29, 2009 on Mt. Ida Road near Fox Street; two bullets went through her coat, but missed her