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Police: 'Craigslist Killing' Suspect Killed Himself

Aug 15, 2010 – 1:23 PM
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Stephen Singer

AP
(Aug. 15) -- A former medical student accused of killing a masseuse he met through Craigslist committed suicide in the Boston jail where he was awaiting trial, authorities said Sunday.

Philip Markoff, 24, was found unresponsive in his cell Sunday morning in the Nashua Street Jail, the Suffolk County district attorney's office said in an e-mailed statement, and he was pronounced dead at about 10:15 a.m.

"Markoff was alone in his cell, and all evidence collected thus far indicates that he took his own life," the statement said.

Authorities will investigate to determine the facts and circumstances surrounding his death, the district attorney said.

Saturday would have been Markoff's first wedding anniversary, but his nuptials were canceled after his arrest.

Markoff, a former Boston University student, pleaded not guilty in the fatal shooting of Julissa Brisman, of New York City, and the armed robbery of a Las Vegas woman. Both crimes happened at Boston hotels within the span of four days in April 2009. Rhode Island prosecutors also accused him of attacking a stripper that week.

His trial in the Massachusetts cases was expected in March.

Markoff's lawyer, John Salsberg, said he was shocked and saddened about his client's death. He would not comment further.

Markoff had met the women through advertisements for erotic services posted on Craigslist, a classified advertising Web site, prosecutors said.

The Boston Police Department crime lab identified two blood stains taken from swabs on a handgun that was seized during a search of Markoff's apartment in Quincy, Mass., said prosecutors, who alleged Markoff used the weapon to bludgeon Brisman before she was shot three times at close range.

Investigators also found several other items in the apartment, including four pairs of women's underwear wrapped inside socks and hidden in a box spring, authorities said.

A lawyer said Brisman's family was "shocked and dismayed" to hear of Markoff's death.

"Their grief for Jullissa is as fresh today as the day over a year ago when Markoff took Julissa away from them," Boston attorney Djuna Perkins said in an e-mail. "The long-awaited criminal prosecution was their only opportunity to confront him, and now he has taken that away as well."

Still, she said, the family will pursue other "avenues to seek justice" and to help ensure others do not fall victim to violence. She said the family has asked a federal prosecutor in New Hampshire to investigate the gun shop used in the crime.

Markoff was engaged at the time of his arrest. His fiancee, Megan McAllister, ended the relationship with Markoff after visiting him in jail, and their wedding, scheduled for Aug. 14, 2009, was canceled.

In April 2009, Markoff, who had been arrested during a traffic stop as he drove to a Connecticut casino, was placed on suicide watch at the jail where he was being held. Newspaper reports said authorities had found shoelace marks on his neck.

Markoff's parents, Susan Haynes and Richard Markoff, didn't speak to reporters about their son at the time but said through his attorney they loved him very much and supported him. The attorney said then the parents were "very concerned about him," but he wouldn't discuss his client's condition.


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Craigslist Murder Case

Philip Markoff was engaged and in a top medical school. But in April 2009 he was charged with a series of crimes that shocked the nation -- allegedly attacking three women he met via adult ads on Craigslist, killing one. He was found dead in a Boston jail cell Sunday.

Craigslist Murder Case

Aspiring actress Julissa Brisman, 25, of New York City, was fatally shot in her room April 14, 2009, at the upscale Marriott Copley Place in Boston. She had advertised massage services on Craigslist. Police said they think the killer was trying to rob her.

Craigslist Murder Case

Before Markoff's arrest, authorities released this image of a person of interest captured on security camera footage at the Marriott. Police later identified the man as Markoff.

Craigslist Murder Case

The New York Times reported that ballistics tests linked a gun found in Markoff's home to bullets that killed Brisman. Markoff, a second-year medical student at Boston University at the time of his arrest, pleaded not guilty.

Craigslist Murder Case

In a second Boston case, Markoff was charged with attacking another masseuse on April 10, 2009, at the city's Westin hotel. Trisha Leffler said a man stole her debit card, $800 cash and $250 in gift cards. She said she was bound and gagged but broke free. Here, security video shows a person of interest, later identified as Markoff by police, leaving the Westin.

Craigslist Murder Case

According to ABC News, panties that belonged to the two Boston victims, as well as a handgun, were found hidden in a copy of the medical textbook 'Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body' in Markoff's apartment. The book was hollowed out. It's a common medical reference and runs more than 1,200 pages, depending on the edition. A collector's edition is pictured above.

Craigslist Murder Case

A police source said fingerprints link Markoff to a third attack, which took place April 16, 2009, at the Holiday Inn Express in Warwick, R.I. In that case, a stripper said she was held at gunpoint by a man she met through Craigslist. The attacker fled when her husband arrived. Authorities believe this surveillance video from the hotel shows Markoff, who has been accused in a separate Rhode Island warrant in that case.

Craigslist Murder Case

The accusations stunned many who knew Markoff. His onetime fiancee, Megan McAllister, initially stood by him, but later called off their wedding. Here, McAllister, with her attorney, Robert Honecker, visits Markoff at a Boston jail on April 29, 2009, when she told him of her decision.

Craigslist Murder Case

Hector Brisman, left, father of the slain woman, sits in court April 21, 2009, with victim advocate Paula Eckberg during Markoff's arraignment. Markoff pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bail. (Sources: AP, CNN, The New York Times, The Boston Globe)

Craigslist Murder Case

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