Police say her dead classmate’s blood was found in her treehouse. Now she’s charged with murder.
Brandon Chicklis would have celebrated his 21st birthday on Tuesday.
Instead, the woman accused of killing him at her Massachusetts home and dumping his body off a state highway in New Hampshire was arraigned for his murder.
Julia Enright, 21, of Ashburnham, was held without bail on a murder charge and a not guilty plea was entered on her behalf, according to the Worcester District Attorney’s office. Her arrest on Monday night stemmed from a weeks-long investigation that spanned Massachusetts and New Hampshire after Chicklis’s body was discovered in early July.
He was initially reported missing by his family in June.
“This was a very thorough investigation,” Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early said during a press conference Tuesday.
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--Al
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