Insisted that men from the jurisdiction of Massachusetts innocence of the charge of killing a drug dealer and cooking for the disposal of tailings.
The newspaper quoted "Boston Globe," U.S. Assistant Attorney General in the state said Robert Nelson, Daniel Bradley (47 years) and Paul Kokachia (48 years) in prison without the right to pay to ensure their release on charges of first-degree murder when they come before the District Court and Rantham.
The prosecutors said that Bradley Mokachia, two friends from the days of the school, were killed in the March 20 Angel Antonio Ramirez (37 years), an immigrant from Guatemala, as Mokachia was indebted to him for 70 thousand dollars, the price of the deal cocaine.
The newspaper reported, "Boston Herald," said he was to get rid of the evidence of their actions, the two men to cut up and cooked Ramirez tailings in the concrete company owned by Paul Bradley.
Prosecutors declined to disclose details, but said that the forensic evidence from the concrete plant to support the case against Bradley Mokachia.
He said a lawyer accused of clients that Ramirez had never met and not involved in drug trafficking.