An Everett man was sentenced to two to three years in prison for bashing a woman in the head with a baseball bat [2] outside North Station while dressed as a member of the Furies from "The Warriors" on Halloween, 2010, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.
Picardi's victim, 21 at the time, required reconstructive surgery for her skull and extensive speech, occupational and physical therapy, the DA's office says. In her victim-impact statement, the woman said:
I went from working a full-time and part-time job, having fun with my friends, doing everything on my own, to not being able to be home alone, drive, work, or even do the things I wanted to do when I wanted to do them. It was very hard to go from feeling like an independent, hardworking, carefree young woman, to feeling like a helpless, hurting child who had to learn how to live again.
Picardi, at least, saved the state the cost of a trial by pleading guilty. The DA's office says:
Had the case proceeded to trial, [Assistant District Attorney Nicholas] Walsh would have introduced evidence to prove that Picardi – wearing a costume consisting of a baseball uniform, face paint, and a wig modeled after the "Furies" gang members in the movie The Warriors – took a full swing and struck the back of the victim's head with the baseball bat. He then fled in a taxi along with three other people.