Crime & Safety
Testimony In Double Murder Trial Describes Peabody Crack House
Jurors heard from a state medical examiner, a Peabody police Capt. Eric Zawacki and one of the victim's older sister.

PEABODY, MA — The home on Farm Avenue in Peabody where a man and woman were murdered in February 2017 is being portrayed as a flophouse for drug users in testimony in a double murder trial in Salem Superior Court. Wes Doughty is accused of shooting Mark Greenlaw in the face with a shotgun and stabbing Jennifer O’Connor 20 times after raping her. The trial opened on Monday.
On Wednesday, jurors heard from Dr. Kimberley Springer of the state medical examiner’s office, Peabody police Capt. Eric Zawacki and Greelanw's older sister, Kerry, according to the Salem News. Kerry Greenlaw described how she moved into the house in October 2016 and cared for Daivid Moise, a disabled crack dealer who lived there. Mark Greenlaw started going to the house after his sister started living there.
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