NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) - The brother of a woman charged with killing a Connecticut couple and their adult son during what authorities called a botched fake robbery has been arraigned on murder charges.
The Hartford Courant reports that 26-year-old Sergio Correa was held on $3 million bail Monday.
Correa’s sister, 23-year-old Ruth Correa, has already been arraigned on murder charges in connection with the December killings in Griswold.
Police say 56-year-old Kenneth Lindquist and 61-year-old Janet Lindquist were killed in their home, which was then burned down. Their son, 21-year-old son Matthew, was found fatally stabbed in the woods nearby last month.
Police say he was involved in a plot to steal guns from his parents.
Sergio Correa’s lawyer says his client was not involved in the killings and Ruth Correa is lying.
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