Unarmed Teen Who Killed Teacher Raped Her Corpse

Daily Stormer
December 1, 2015

Philip Chism in Salem Superior Court, Monday, Nov. 30, 2015, during his trial in Salem, Mass. Chism is accused of first degree murder, along with rape and robbery, in the Oct. 22, 2013 slaying of teacher Colleen Ritzer, 24, of Andover, Mass. (PAUL BILODEAU /EAGLE-TRIBUNE via AP, Pool)

 

These wacky coloreds and their weird rape patterns – waddayagunnadoo?

Boston Herald:

Philip Chism was driven to rape and murder his Danvers High School math teacher by his depraved lust, prosecutors asserted for the first time yesterday after resting their harrowing case on the testimony of 37 witnesses over seven days.

“This was a sexually motivated homicide and he didn’t get to finish what he started in the bathroom, so he finished it in the woods,” Essex Assistant District 
Attorney Kate MacDougall argued to Salem Superior Court Judge David A. Lowy.

Prosecutors believe Chism 
was in the process of 
assaulting Colleen Ritzer in a bathroom at Danvers
 High on Oct. 22, 2013, 
when he was “interrupted” by another student who 
briefly opened the door 
before leaving.

MacDougall’s revelation about a motive that has been shrouded in mystery for two years was made 
after jurors were dismissed for the day.

Chism attorney John P. Osler implored Lowy to toss a charge of aggravated rape by unnatural intercourse, after a pathologist’s testimony that she was unable to say for certain whether Ritzer, 24, was still alive when she was sexually assaulted a second time and buried in woods.

In addition to first-
degree murder, Chism faces two counts of aggravated rape, both of which carry the possibility of life sentences if he’s convicted. That’s important to prosecutors because under the state’s new juvenile sentencing law, Chism, if convicted of murder, would be eligible for parole in as soon as 15 years. Lowy, however, could choose to punish him with consecutive rather than concurrent sentences, if jurors convict him of rape as well.

Lowy will announce his decision today, when Chism’s lawyers will begin his insanity defense.