Alleged killer of Boston toddler called
her 'demon,' mother testifies
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[June 03, 2017]
By Scott Malone
BOSTON (Reuters) - The man accused of
murdering a 2-1/2-year-old girl whose body was found on a Boston beach
in 2015, sparking a months-long search for her identity, called the
child a "demon" after punching her to death, the girl's mother said on
Friday.
"He said it was her time to die, she was a demon," mother Rachelle Bond,
41, testified at the murder trial of her former boyfriend, Michael
McCarthy.
McCarthy, 37, is accused of killing Bella Bond by punching her in the
stomach and later dumping her body on a beach. The discovery of the
toddler's plastic-wrapped body prompted a months-long search for her
identity.
It was not the first time he had made such a claim, McCarthy's former
friend Michael Sprinsky, testified earlier in the day, saying that
McCarthy had said he believed the girl was possessed by demons "all the
time."
Bond testified that she walked into her child's bedroom and found
McCarthy leaning over and punching the girl, whose head was gray and
swollen. He hit her hard enough that she rebounded off the mattress, she
testified.
"I just saw her bounce off the bed. She bounced. She bounced up and came
back down," Bond said at Suffolk County Superior Court. "I picked her up
to get out of there and he grabbed me by the throat and he told me he'd
kill me."
Bond, who said she had long been addicted to drugs, described passing
out and drifting in and out of consciousness over the following day, at
one point recalling McCarthy injecting her with heroin. He woke her up
at an indeterminate time after the killing to bring her to dump the
girl's body.
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A combination photo shows Michael Patrick McCarthy (R) and Rachelle
Bond, 40, mother of the 2-1/2-year-old girl Bella Bond, in this
Suffolk County District Attorney's Office photo released on
September 18, 2015. REUTERS/Suffolk County District Attorney's
Office/Handout
Bond, who pleaded guilty in February to being an accessory to murder
after the fact, described a troubled and rootless youth, which saw
her turn to illegal drugs at a young age, give birth to several
children before Bella who were taken away by the state and rack up a
long list of drug, theft and prostitution convictions.
McCarthy is charged with first-degree murder and would face a
sentence of life in prison without possibility of parole if
convicted.
The trial's outcome will likely hinge on whether the jury believes
Rachelle Bond's account, and the judge warned jurors to take care in
assessing her credibility, noting that prosecutors did not know if
she was telling the truth in her testimony.
(Reporting by Scott Malone; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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