Police Probing Murder-Suicide in Great Barrington

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GREAT BARRINGTON — Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide that occurred late this morning when a father shot his grown son and then himself.

Robert F. Paonessa, 74, reportedly shot and killed his 37-year-old son, Robert A. Paonessa.

In a statement released this afternoon, District Attorney David F. Capeless said Great Barrington Police received a 911 call about 9:40 a.m. from the elder Paonessa reporting a "tragedy" at his 180 North Plain Road home.

When officers arrived at the house, they discovered the bodies of Paonessa and his son. Capeless said the elder Paonessa apparently called police and took his own life before officers arrived at the home.  

Autopsies were performed at the office of the chief medical examiner in Holyoke on Thursday.  

Dr. Daniel Carter, an associate medical examiner, said preliminary results confirm both men died of gunshot wounds.   


The investigation is being conducted by members of the Great Barrington Police Department, state police detectives assigned to the district attorney's office and troopers from crime scene services, the crime lab and the firearms identification unit.   

This is second slaying in South County this year. In March, a New Marlborough man was charged in the stabbing death of his 55-year-old mother, Donna Agar, at her home. Rodney M. Ball, 35, of Clark Way, New Marlborough, was arraigned in Southern Berkshire District Court on one count of murder.

Also in March, the body of a Connecticut woman, Whitney Bass, 20, was discovered in a wooded area off Route 8 in Otis. Vernon L. Cowan Jr., 38, was arrested in New York City and was expected to be extradited to Connecticut to face charges of arson and murder.

The last murder in Great Barrington occurred last June, when the community was shocked by the stabbing death of the Rev. Esther Dozier, 65, pastor of Clinton AME Zion Church. Her 63-year-old husband, Henry E. Dozier Sr., was charged in the slaying and has been held at Bridgewater State Hospital since last summer; he has yet to go to trial.

Updated May 18, 2008.
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Multiple Departments Respond to Lanesborough Structure Fire

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Multiple fire departments responded to a structure fire off Narragansett Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. 

The Fire Department received a call from the owner of 6 Bangor St. reporting a smoke and flames at around 1:44 p.m.

Firefighters arriving on scene reported heavy smoke emanating from the the 1940s single-family ranch home in the thickly settle neighborhood.

The blaze was brought under control in less than an hour and there were no civilian or firefighter injuries. 

"The homeowner was outside doing some work, evidently, opened the door when she came back in the house, and there were flames and smoke, so she backed out and called us, and that's all we know right now," Deputy Fire Chief Glen Storie said around 2:35 p.m. 

The fire was out at that time, and first responders observed "quite a bit of damage" to the home. The cause is still under investigation. 

Lanesborough, Cheshire, and Pittsfield departments responded to the scene, and Hancock covered the station during the call. 

"The first crew in knocked the fire right down with the first engine," Storie said. 

Smoke could be seen coming from the back of the home. Part of Narragansett Avenue and Bangor Avenue were blocked off while firefighters battled the blaze. 

 

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