![]() ![]() It would take a seemingly unrelated string of crimes in the days that followed for investigators to piece together what happened to the promising musician. That Sunday morning in August 2009, Matt had drawn a hot bath for girlfriend, Francesca Bommarito, made her a cup of tea, and brought her a thermometer before asking Bommarito if he could get her any fast food, according to “Dateline: Secrets Uncovered,” airing Wednesdays at 8/7c on Oxygen.īommarito, a waitress who shared Matt’s love of music, declined the offer and instead decided to take a short nap while Landry left to run errands.īut Bommarito’s doting boyfriend never returned. Raymond Blarek, who investigated the case, said the pair knew what they were doing.Watch Dateline: Secrets Uncovered on Oxygen Wednesdays at 8/7c. He said he believes the evidence shows Taylor's character and the circumstances do not rise to mandatory life in prison for his client, saying Taylor's involvement was peripheral.īut Cataldo said Taylor helped get Landry into the car outside the sandwich shop and actively held him hostage until he was killed. Simon, who is representing Taylor, said there are assurances that the public would be protected if his client was released at the earliest in 25 years and at the latest in 60 years. She said Maslamani wanted to say something, but she told Judge Diane Druzinski, "I am not allowing him." ![]() Valerie Newman, who is representing Maslamani, said that if her client gets a sentence with possible parole, he is going to be deported if he is released from prison. ![]() He said the men aren't going to get therapy in prison and said the Michigan Department of Corrections programs "are a joke" if a person is released. He said Maslamani has had nearly two dozen major misconduct violations while in prison.Ĭataldo said the men are being manipulative with those trying to help them because there is a potential they could be resentenced to a term that provides the possibility of parole. He called the testimony about the men's unstable upbringing "woe is me testimony" and reiterated that both had committed numerous crimes in their youth before Landry was killed. That was cold-blooded."Īssistant Prosecutor William Cataldo reminded the court about the details of the abduction and murder and how Maslamani then committed a brazen armed bank robbery in Harrison Township and an attempted carjacking in Roseville in the three-day crime spree.Ĭataldo said the murder was random and the crimes "had this whole community on edge." "It wasn't an accident," Doreen Landry said of the 2009 crime in which the pair held her son for 10 hours after abducting him outside an Eastpointe sandwich shop. Landry's mother said the men deserve to spend the rest of their lives behind bars. They introduced brain science and the men's tumultuous childhoods into evidence this week. ![]() The men's attorneys are asking the judge to consider sentences that includes the possibility of parole decades from now. Prosecutors are seeking the same sentences for the pair. They are up for resentencing because of a broader court ruling regarding the constitutionality of life sentences for juveniles. Both were sentenced to life without parole. Taylor, now 21, was two months shy of 17 when the slaying occurred Maslamani, now 22, was four months from turning 18. ![]()
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