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Colchester you do not guilty to stab first -level murder when he stabbed the woman's death

The choir County Superior Criminal Court in Burlington on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Photo by Glenn Russell/Vtdigger

A colchester man is charged with the first degree murder

The 27 -year -old Elijah Compagna did not think about guilty of making the indictment of murder for murder during his indictment in the choir County Superior Court in Burlington. The woman he was charged with murder was charged as “Jane Doe”.

The police said in a release that the identity of the woman was held back until the identification and notification of her relatives were confirmed.

During the hearing on Friday, judge Timothy Doherty granted the public prosecutor's application to keep compagation without being a further hearing in the case.

In addition to the first -degree murder, Compagna was accused of violating his probation, which results from an earlier simple attack judgment.

Colchester Police Detective Sgt. Jesse Tritors wrote in an affidavit to support the murder suspicion that the police received a call about a woman around 5:20 p.m. in a residence in Florence Lane.

Officials who reacted to the residence reported that they spoke to Tony Tsiba Kanga and Compagna, and one of them said it was a woman who needed help, according to the affidavit.

In a bedroom police on the second floor, a non -reacting woman with adhesive tape over the mouth and blood found on her neck, wrote tricycles.

The police also found a “switch knife” on a counter in the bedroom, according to the load document. A paramedic arrived on site and declared the woman dead.

Kanga told another police officer from Colchester that he was the Creative Career of Compagna.

“Tony said that Eli may be alone for up to 30 hours and is considered independent,” said the affidavit that Kanga told this officer. “Tony Riet, he primarily makes Eli's shopping shopping, but Eli cooks his own meals. Tony couldn't tell me why he is elis for Hipaa.”

Ring camera shots showed a woman who arrived in the residence at around 4.45 p.m. on Thursday, and Kanga informed the police that he was hearing and beating shortly after 5 p.m., it says in the affidavit.

Kanga said he had gone up where the noise came, but the bedroom door was closed according to the charging document.

“Tony said he ran down to try to get something to open the door, and then ran up again to get in again,” said the affidavit, and this compagation came out of the room shortly after. Kanga informed the police that he had written an SMS to his wife to call 911, and stayed at Compagna until the police arrived.

“Tony advised me that Eii has a violent past, but was never violent towards him,” says the accusation document. According to the affidavit, Kanga had lived with Compagna in the Florence Lane Residence since April 11th. “Tony reported that Eli had caught up with family members and picked him up to bring him places, but today was the first day when he had someone.”

When Compagna was later interviewed by the police, they informed that his joint life agreement had been set up by the Howard Center, and Kanga was a common provider of living experience, the load document says.

In a statement on Friday, Howard Center said that the heart of our values ​​and our highest priorities stand for the organization “The health, security and well -being of our customers, employees and community.

The explanation added: “We are deeply sad about the tragic incident in the colchester and recognize the profound effects on our community.

The organization also said in the explanation that due to state and state data protection laws, they are unable to “exchange protected health information or to identify people who have or receive services via Howard Center”.

Compagna admitted to the police that, according to the affidavit, he had attacked the woman several times and engraved it several times. He also reported that he previously met the woman online a day, it says in the submission.

In the affidavit, Compagna also explained: “I did it, it is wrong” and “I shouldn't have done it.”

When convicting the crime, Compagna will be opposed to a prison sentence of 35 years.

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