Murderer’s employment called ‘an insult’ to Brockton veterans
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A convicted murderer who had been working in a jail-avoidance program for veterans lied about his military experience during his trial, court records show.
Charles C. Delaney III was convicted of second-degree murder in 1989 for strangling his ex-wife and burying her in a hole he had dug two days earlier behind his Plymouth home. He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
Delaney, who was paroled from prison around 2004, had been working with a federally funded program called Mission Direct Vet, which gives veterans who commit crimes an alternative to jail. The program Continue reading >>>