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Uninvited Allston party guest convicted of killing host

A Suffolk Superior Court jury today convicted Brian MacDonald, 26, of fatally stabbing Anthony Spaulding during a fight at a New Year's party at Spaulding's Pratt Street apartment on Jan. 1, 2013, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.

MacDonald will be sentenced Feb. 26 for his conviction on voluntary manslaughter, the DA's office says, adding the jury will continue its deliberations Monday on an assault-and-battery charge against Bianca Hollenbeck for the same incident.

According to the DA's office:

Assistant District Attorney Julie Higgins of the DA’s Homicide Unit proved that MacDonald was an uninvited guest at Spaulding’s Pratt Street home, where residents held a party on the night of Dec. 31, 2012, into the morning of Jan. 1, 2013.

Higgins proved that MacDonald was on the second floor of that home near Spaulding’s bedroom. When he and another person became boisterous in that area, Spaulding came out of the bedroom and asked him to keep his voice down. That interaction sparked a physical altercation. The two men tumbled down a set of stairs onto the first floor.

MacDonald and his associate were ejected from the party but lingered outside. Spaulding approached them, Higgins argued, in an attempt to clear the air. Instead, the evidence showed, MacDonald stabbed Spaulding in the chest with a folding knife he had brought to the party. Spaulding’s friends called 911 and emergency medical technicians transported him to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, but he died of his injuries.

Police followed a blood trail MacDonald left after cutting himself with the knife to his Washington Street apartment, where they found his bloody clothes in a garbage bag, the DA's office reports, adding police never found the knife.

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A friend of a former colleague called me "scum" on Facebook for calling for an execution for this guy if found guilty. Well, he's guilty. Sometimes I'm right.

EDIT: Oh, hey, I did it in the comments section for this original story. Sounds like me.

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I must be scum too.....

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It is kind of scummy to want to execute people.

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But I also said that I'm retired from talking about death on UH, so we'll agree to disagree and leave it at that.

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Someone trespasses into this guy's home, probably by following invited guests in. Acting as a responsible head-of-household, he takes responsibility for the behavior of those in his home and asks them to behave in an appropriate, lawful, and non-disruptive manner, knowing that if the trespasser harms another person, destroys property, or commits a drug or alcohol crime, he will be held responsible for their behavior.

He is then murdered for it.

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The scary thing is that it't not particularly unique.

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