Body found in Massachusetts was man suspected in Feb. murder
SOMERVILLE, Mass. -- A man found dead Tuesday night in the Mystic River has been identified as the suspect in the February murder of a Massachusetts woman, reports CBS Boston.
Kenneth Manning, 35, of Malden, Mass., was the lead suspect in the murder of Colleen Russell, 36, also of Malden.
Russell was found dead in an apartment around 9 p.m. Feb. 15, after a well-being check was requested by family members. Officers found signs of a struggle inside Russell's apartment and say she was killed by "sharp force injuries."
Last week, Russell's mother made a desperate plea for help from the public in catching her daughter's killer.
"I cry every day over her," Lucille Russell says. "I go to bed at night and sometimes the phone will ring and I forget for a second and I think it's her."
Lucille Russell said when her daughter brought home Manning, her new boyfriend, "we just knew that something wasn't quite right."
Manning, who was seen on surveillance leaving Russell's apartment, allegedly stole Russell's car after the murder. The car was found in Somerville on February 17.
Manning's body was spotted by a passerby around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the river near the intersection of Shore Drive and Ten Hills Road in Somerville. DA Ryan's office said the body appeared to have been in the water for an extended period of time.
He was last seen on February 16 in Somerville; an arrest warrant for Manning was issued February 18.