Post by Scumhunter on Jun 4, 2017 0:17:33 GMT -5
(Above photo credit: Boston Police Department website)
From masslive.com:
BOSTON - Police are searching for a Boston man who is suspected of being responsible for the violent death of his own son.
55-year-old Desmond Tahatdil is believed to have stabbed his son, 35-year-old Brendan Tahatdil, multiple times during an incident in Dorchester on Tuesday.
Police were called to the area of 66 Hartford Street at approximately 7:45 a.m., where they found Brendan Tahatdil suffering from stab wounds. The victim was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Details of how or why the crime occurred have not been released at this time.
Tahatdil is described as a black male, standing 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighing approximately 175 lbs.
Anyone who believes they may have information regarding this case has been encouraged to contact the Boston Police Department's homicide detectives at (617) 343-4470.
www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/03/police_seek_boston_man_believe.html
Additional relevant links:
bpdnews.com/news/2017/3/10/update-bpd-release-photo-of-suspect-wanted-in-connection-to-death-investigation-in-the-area-of-66-hartford-street-in-dorchester
www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/03/12/widow-says-stabbing-victim-was-devoted-husband-and-father/f5eA0pyzqkBPfnPVxLoDRN/story.html
Thoughts? This is a very sad story. Why even bring a child into this world and raise him if you're just going to eventually allegedly stab and kill him? I should also note I'm just assuming Tahatdil is still at large since I see no articles about his capture as of this posting date (6/4/2017). It is still a good idea to double check he's still wanted with BPD if you call them with a tip. And as always, feel free to contact this site if you have any updates on a capture or other news related to this case.
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