Con who killed parents sues bro for granny’s money
| By Erin Smith, Boston Herald | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"That money was supposed to be for me if I got out on parole,"
His brother,
Now he fears he could lose the home he shares in
"This was closed years ago,"
"I lost my folks and now I'm being injured by him again and messed with by the legal system," he said.
His brother and an accomplice,
The murder, which the two had plotted to make look like a robbery, followed an argument
In 1990, Duclos pleaded guilty to two counts of murder. But two years later, Duclos duped his grandmother into giving him
Instead, he used the cash to solicit what turned out to be an undercover state trooper posing as a hit man to kill Smith and make it look like a suicide.
As part of his scheme, Duclos had forged suicide notes ostensibly from Smith. The notes exonerated Duclos and falsely accused his father of molesting Smith -- an idea he got from watching an episode of "The
At the time, Greulich told the Herald she felt foolish about being duped by Duclos -- the man who had killed her daughter.
"I don't know how he could do this to his own grandmother," Greulich said. "He's got me a little mad."
In the prison interview yesterday, Duclos said he is owed his grandmother's money because he uncovered an earlier will naming him as heir to most of her estate.
The state parole board unanimously denied Duclos' release just last month, saying he "continues to exhibit the same selfish, manipulative, and entitled behavior that apparently existed at the time he set out to murder his parents."
The board pointed to Duclos' court battle with his brother Joe as proof he shouldn't be released.
Duclos did not directly respond to questions about why he signed an agreement in 2009 to name his brother administrator of the will. When told his brother Joe could lose his own house if his challenge is successful, he said, "That's not accurate. My grandmother always said he had more than enough money."
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