Carlos Trujillo and Leonard Trujillo
"He seemed reconciled to returning to Connecticut," said attorney Michael O'Dougherty, who represented Trujillo on the fugitive from justice charge. "He said he wanted to resolve it as soon as possible."
Driver's cousin due in court in Greenwich slaying
Newsday - Long Island,NY
WORCESTER, Mass. - A Worcester man charged in the death of a wealthy Greenwich developer was turned over to Connecticut authorities Tuesday.
Leonard Trujillo, 21, appeared briefly Tuesday in Worcester District Court, then left with three Greenwich, Conn., detectives who were to bring him to Connecticut to face murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges in the death of Andrew Kissel.
Kissel, 46, was found stabbed to death in his Greenwich mansion in 2006, just days before he was to plead guilty in a multimillion-dollar fraud case.
Trujillo's cousin, Carlos Trujillo, 47, was Kissel's longtime driver. Carlos Trujillo, who was arrested during a traffic stop in Stratford, Conn., on Friday, pleaded not guilty in Stamford Superior Court on Monday to one count of conspiracy to commit murder. His attorney says Trujillo has maintained his innocence. Police have not commented on a possible motive for the crime. ...
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