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Mar 29, 2009 8 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Police: Man Fatally Stabs Sister, Decapitates 5-Year-Old On Birthday

MILTON, Massachusetts — A man on a rampage fatally stabbed his 17-year-old sister, decapitated his 5-year-old sister in front of a police officer and then turned toward his 9-year-old sister with a knife in his hand before officers shot him dead in what their chief described as “a killing field.”

There was no clear motive for the events that unfolded Saturday, the day after the 5-year-old’s birthday, in a tony Boston suburb that also is home to Gov. Deval Patrick. But there was no doubt at the carnage wrought by 23-year-old Kerby Revelus against his sisters in the two-family home they shared with their parents and grandmother.

Five-year-old Bianca was killed as a cake for her birthday, which investigators believe was Friday, sat on the kitchen table. Nine-year-old Sarafina dialed emergency services and watched police shoot her brother as her elder sister, 17-year-old Samantha, lay dead on the floor.

Sarafina was hospitalized Sunday with defensive wounds to her hands and stab wounds in her abdomen and one of her legs, police said.

“In policing, we see the raw human emotion every day, but to think that a human being could afflict such an atrocious, violent act on his own family is unbelievable,” Milton police Chief Richard G. Wells Jr. said. “When I walked up to the first officer (on the scene), I could see the whole story right in his face. This just told me that this was something very bad.”

Saturday’s attack came about 24 hours after Revelus had gotten into a fistfight with a man living next door, Wells said.

“Blows were exchanged,” he said. “I don’t know the cause of it, but we’re confident that did happen. He had been agitated in the hours that followed that, going into the day and last night.”

Investigators believe Revelus targeted Samantha, a senior at Milton High School, and fatally stabbed her with a household knife while their grandmother, who neighbors say lives on the first floor, was doing laundry in the basement. The children’s parents, whose identities weren’t immediately revealed, were away; their mother is a nurse at a Boston hospital, Wells said.

Sarafina, a student at the Tucker Elementary School, just behind the house, called police around 5 p.m. local time. An officer on patrol in the neighborhood arrived within a minute, Wells said, and could hear an altercation inside as he reached the second floor. The police dispatcher operator tried to persuade Sarafina to open the door, but when she didn’t the officer broke through.

“As the officer entered the door, (Revelus) decapitated (Bianca) in front of him,” Wells said. “He actually walked into a killing field. He walked into such carnage, as far as the atrocity of it, I’ve never seen it.”

Within moments, four officers were inside and two of them shot Revelus as he tried to get to Sarafina, Wells said. Revelus fell, still clutching the knife.

Details about the number of shots and who killed Revelus were pending the outcome of an autopsy Sunday.

Revelus had recently served jail time on a gun charge, Wells said, but the details would not be released until courts opened Monday. Neighbors said Revelus was in a car that was pulled over by police and from which one occupant threw a gun into a sewer.

Police had been called to the family’s house in 2004 after a domestic violence report that Revelus had punched a woman living there, Wells said.

A neighbor, Norm Walsh, said his daughter Kate Walsh, a New Hampshire police officer, reported hearing two shots as she went outside to bring in groceries from the family car. Moments later, a blood-covered officer emerged carrying Sarafina, seeking towels to stanch her bleeding.

“It’s shocking to me,” said Norm Walsh, whose son is the same age as Revelus. “He played a lot of pickup hoop in the driveway.”

Walsh said the family members had lived in the neighborhood for more than 20 years and were warm. They were of Haitian descent, as are many residents in the neighborhood, where Creole is spoken alongside English.

“The family is a solid family. Both parents worked; good kids. Completely makes no sense,” Walsh said.

Samantha’s classmates referred to her by her nickname, Princess, and remarked at her grace, class and friendliness. She had been one of about 20 students who had been at the high school Saturday afternoon to rehearse for a poetry jam on Thursday. Saturday morning, Samantha also had practiced for a school fashion show.

“She had a stage presence like you couldn’t believe,” classmate Kassi Stein said.

Sobbing, she added: “She had just a soft voice and everyone would lean in to hear what she was saying.”

In one of the poems Samantha was to recite, “Acquaintance,” she wrote of the strength of women in the face of “ignorant souls.”

The poem closed, “So what lousy wind brought you here? What values you offer? She’s a woman, a queen, a goddess. Don’t treat her like any other.”

A two-hour grief counseling session was held at the school Sunday afternoon and will be offered Monday to students and employees.

The officers involved in the case were placed on administrative leave and were receiving counseling from the Boston Police Department.
(AP)


  • mike3481

    Article – “A man on a rampage fatally stabbed his 17-year-old sister, decapitated his 5-year-old sister in front of a police officer.”
    _____________________________________

    Apologies in advance to all offended by my comment…

    It seems to me anyways that the officer who witnessed the first murder should have taken action, IE deadly force.

    This reminds me of the Columbine High School Shootings where the school resource Officer (an armed Deputy Sheriff) ran out of the school to wait for back-up while the massacre was taking place in the school cafeteria.

    I know a couple of Cops (one a former Marine) who were incensed at the actions of the Deputy Sheriff at Columbine High.

    Yet, the same guys had nothing but praise two weeks later for the school resource Officer (a San Diego County Deputy Sheriff) that engaged a student on a shooting spree at his High school where as soon as the student was engaged with return fire from the Sheriff’s Deputy he immediately ceased fire and surrendered.

    My point is this, the Leftist sympathy for criminals is limiting / handicapping the necessary Police response and that must end.

    If the Columbine shooters were certain that there would be a possibility that they would die within 60 seconds of opening fire, they would have never gone through with their plan.

  • http://www.okiepatriot.blogspot.com Greywolfe

    Recently, there was an on-air debate on whether satan was real or not. Who in the world could argue against a malevolent force as a source of evil in this world after something like this? Solid kids, that’s how they were described.

    • GRIZZ

      As sure as night turns dark,light brightens the day.

  • SgtJenz

    No offense at your comment Mike. What you stated is a fact.

    Police are saddled with far too liberal ROE. They know in a violent confrontation their actions are going to be very closely scrutinized and could even bring about an end to their careers and/or prison time.
    It’s a similar situation for soldiers in combat. The Rules of Engagement cause that split second hesitation that sometimes spells the difference between their own survival and many times the loss of innocent lives.

    No amount of training can overcome it completely.

  • Lulu

    And what if, Mike and SgtJenz, they mean the police officer walked in as he was beheading the girl? Every article I have read on this seems to be saying that. Regardless of what the police officer did at that moment, she was in fact dead or very soon to be with no hope of survival. Regardless of your training, if you walked into a room to witness something so horrific and in human, I think it would take you back for a moment. Judge not lest ye be judged. I have a feeling that officer did what he was humanly capable of doing. Crap like this happens faster than our minds can process and react sometimes. And faster than you might be assuming. How sad that you want to criticize the officer. Instead be shocked at the state of our nation…that people are this depraved.

    • Stacie

      I agree with Lulu. This is what I was thinking as I read Mike3184′s comment. She was in process of being beheaded. It all just happened in a split second. Would be hard to whip out a gun that fast. At least he was killed before doing any more damage. I’m so sick of hearing about all the killings, raping, and thieving going on in the world. Why can’t others just keep to themselves and leave other people alone?????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • XD45c

    I have no idea what went through the officers mind as he witnessed this scene. But as I read the story,(and I may be wrong here) he did pause long enough to allow the mutilation to be completed AND he allowed the perp to begin an attack on the other sister.

    IF that is true – he froze – it’s not that uncommon in people that have never had to take a life, but it does show a bit too much hesitation, at least in my mind.

    Not everyone is cut out to be a cop, I know I’m not, I wouldn’t last beyond the first time some punk called me a dirty name, then I’d be the one getting an attorney.

  • DEnnis

    I think the officer responded the best he could. Police get so much criticism everytime they shoot someone you hear “Oh he didn’t have to shoot him>” They can’t win for losing. I am sure that it happened so fast. Who would ever imagine that this would happen. I am sure the officer wanted to try to talk him down rather than just shoot right away. to decapitate it just takes one swipe. My prays are with the family and the police officer.