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SI Double Murder Suspect Refuses To Leave His Cell

201012_ericb.jpg The court proceedings for Eric Bellucci, the 30-year-old Staten Islander accused of killing both of his parents and fleeing to Israel, are going to take longer than expected. Yesterday the Stuyvesant and Williams graduate was to appear in court for an eight-count indictment but "refused to be fingerprinted and when transported to the Supreme Court for arraignment refused to leave the holding cells," Daniel Donovan, district attorney for Staten Island, told the News. His arraignment is now postponed until after a psychological evaluation and his next court date is scheduled for late January.

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  • Petey

    Doesn't want to stand before the judge? Arraign him with his public defender present. Doesn't want to be fingerprinted? Guess there's no chance of bail (plus the fact that he already fled to Israel anyway).

  • OSN!

    Dude looks like a Jedi Warrior

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