Victor Montes-Severino | Homicide Watch Bostonhttp://boston.homicidewatch.org/suspects/victor-montes-severino/Latest news about Victor Montes-Severinoen-usThu, 04 Feb 2016 11:38:53 -0500South End man arraigned for 2014 murderhttp://boston.homicidewatch.org/2016/02/04/south-end-man-arraigned-for-2014-murder/<p>A South End man was arrested and arraigned Wednesday for the murder of a Roxbury man whose body was found inside a building in October, 2014.</p> <p>Investigators were able to make a match to 21-year-old Victor Montes-Severino's genetic profile from DNA collected at the crime scene, according to Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley.</p> <p>On Oct. 10, 2014, around 9 p.m., firefighters responded to a fire at 104 Winthrop St. in Roxbury. After extinguishing the five-alarm fire, which displaced multiple people living in the home, firefighters found a man's body inside the home.</p> <p>An autopsy revealed that the victim, 69-year-old Santo Bernabel, <a href="http://boston.homicidewatch.org/2014/10/19/man-found-died-in-a-fire-in-roxbury-with-stab-wounds/">died from multiple stab wounds</a>. Bernabel, who <a href="http://www.currentobituary.com/Memory.aspx?Memory_ObitdID=146492">according to his obituary</a> was living in Roxbury at the time of his death, was originally from Bani, Dominican Republic.</p> <p>Through their investigation, law enforcement officials identified Montes-Severino as a suspect in the case. According to the DA's office, records from a GPS monitoring device Montes-Severino was wearing at the time reportedly refuted his alibi that he was not near the scene at the time of the murder.</p> <blockquote><p>Montes-Severino admitted himself to Boston Medical Center on the night of the fire with a laceration to his hand, which he claimed was the result of being mugged in Chinatown. A subsequent review of the GPS monitor he was wearing revealed that he was, in fact, in the area of Bernabel’s Winthrop Street residence.</p></blockquote> <p>DNA evidence also played a role in the investigation.</p> <blockquote><p>As the investigation continued, Boston Police criminalists uploaded biological material recovered at the scene to the state’s DNA database – to which Montes-Severino had submitted a sample following his conviction on a 2012 robbery.</p></blockquote> <p>Police arrested Montes-Severino on Wednesday, and he was arraigned in Roxbury District Court. A judge ordered Montes-Severino held without bail for the murder charge.</p> <p>Montes-Severino is due back in court on March 4.</p> Gail WaterhouseThu, 04 Feb 2016 11:38:53 -0500http://boston.homicidewatch.org/2016/02/04/south-end-man-arraigned-for-2014-murder/Santo Alcadio BernabelVictor Montes-Severino