BUT THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME HIS NAME HAS COME UP IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MURDER MYSTERY. THIS IS THE HOUSE IN BEDFORD WHERE NATALIE SCHEUBLIN LIVED WITH HER BANK-PRESIDENHUT SBAND AND THEIR TWO CHILDR.EN IN JUNE OF 1971 SOMEONE BROKE IN , STABBED SCHEUBLIN ON BOTH SIDES OF HER CHEST, HIT HER OVER THE HEAD, AND KILLED HER. NOW, MORE THAN 50 YEARS LATER, AUTHORITIES SAY THE CASE HAS BEEN SOLD.VE >> IT WAS A LOT OF PERSISTENCE AND DETERMITIONNA THAT WENT INTO SUPPORTING THIS INVESTIGATION. AND TODAY WE SUCCESSFULLY MADE AN ARREST. DAVID: POLICE HAVE ARRTEESD 76-YEAR-OLD ARTHUR MASSEI FROM SALEM. MASSEI HAS BEEN INVESTIGATORS RADAR SINCE 1999 WHEN EYTH MATCHED HIM TO A FINGERPRINT FOUND ON SCHEUBLIN’S CAR, STOLEN AT THE TIME OF THE MURR.DE INVESTIGATORS INTERVIEWED MASSEI IN 1999. HE TOLD THEM THAT SOMEONE IN ORGANIZED CRIME HAD TRIED TO HIRE HIM TO MURDER THE WIFE OF A BANKER, BUT, HE SAID, HE TURNED THE JOB DOWN. >> I WANT TO BE CLEAR, THROUGHOUT THIS INVESTIGATION, EVIDENCE HAD FOUND NOTHING TO CORROBORATE THAT MR. SCHUEBLIN EVER PUT OUT A CONTRACT ON HIS WIFE. DAVID: AFTER THAT INITIAL QUESTIONING, INVESTIGATORS LET MASSEI GO. MORE RECENTL IY,NVESTIGATORS FOUND A WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE KWNE MASSEI BACK IN THE 1990’S WHEN THEY WORKED TOGETHER ON A CHECK FRAUD SCHE.ME >> DURING THAT PERIOD OF TIME, SHE CAME TO KNOW MR. MASSEI FAIRLY WELL, THAT MR. MASSEI ROUTINELY CARRIED A KNIFE WITH HIM AND THAT HE HAD BRAGGED IN HER PRESENCE THAT HE HAD ONCE KILLED A PERSON WITH A KNI.FE DAVID: WITH THAT NEW EVIDENCE, PROSECUTORS WENT TO A GRAND JURY AND GOT AN INDICTMENT FOR FIRST-DEGREE MURDER. THEY SAY THEY BELIEVE THIS WAS LIKELY A BURGLARY GO BNEAD,, EVEN THOUGH OTHER THAN THE CAR NOTHING OF VALUE WAS TAKEN FROM THE HO. NATALIE SCHEUBLIN’S WIDOWER HAS SINCE PASSED AWAY. HER DAUGHTER AND SON WERE TOLD ABOUT THIS ARREST THIS MORNING,
Man arrested, charged in Bedford, Massachusetts woman’s 1971 slaying, investigators say
More than 50 years after a Bedford woman was found slain in the basement of her home, charges have been filed in the case, the Middlesex District Attorney and the Bedford police announced Tuesday.Arthur Massei, 76, of Salem was arrested Tuesday and charged in connection with the 1971 slaying of Natalie Scheublin, District Attorney Marian Ryan said.”More than half a century ago, Natalie Scheublin, a wife and mother, was violently murdered in her own home,” Ryan said. “Today, we were able to tell her son and daughter that we were finally able to take the first step in holding the alleged perpetrator accountable for her death.”On June 10, 1971, Raymond Scheublin, then the president of Lexington Trust Co., returned from work to find his wife dead in the basement of their Pine Hill Road home.The 54-year-old mother of two adult children had been bound, gagged, beaten and stabbed, investigators said.The victim’s 1969 Chevy Impala was taken from the home and later found at the Bedford VA hospital. Although it appeared the car had been wiped clean, fingerprints were recovered, including one that was later matched to Massei’s left thumb using modern fingerprint matching technology, Ryan said.Massei initially denied having been in Bedford or having any knowledge of the murder. But he later claimed he was solicited by an organized crime associate to kill the woman and make it look like a break-in. Investigators said there is no evidence supporting that claim. Ryan said the investigation surfaced a woman who said she was involved with Massei in the 1990s in bank defrauding schemes, and he bragged to her that he had killed someone.”During that period of time, she came to know Mr. Massei fairly well, that Mr. Massei routinely carried a knife with him and that he had bragged in her presence that he had once killed a person with a knife,” Ryan said.Massei was indicted by a Middlesex County grand jury. He was arrested at his home Tuesday without incident, Ryan said. He will be arraigned in Woburn District Court on Wednesday. Raymond Scheublin died in 2011 at the age of 92. The couple has a daughter and a son.
BEDFORD, Mass. —
More than 50 years after a Bedford woman was found slain in the basement of her home, charges have been filed in the case, the Middlesex District Attorney and the Bedford police announced Tuesday.
Arthur Massei, 76, of Salem was arrested Tuesday and charged in connection with the 1971 slaying of Natalie Scheublin, District Attorney Marian Ryan said.
“More than half a century ago, Natalie Scheublin, a wife and mother, was violently murdered in her own home,” Ryan said. “Today, we were able to tell her son and daughter that we were finally able to take the first step in holding the alleged perpetrator accountable for her death.”
On June 10, 1971, Raymond Scheublin, then the president of Lexington Trust Co., returned from work to find his wife dead in the basement of their Pine Hill Road home.
The 54-year-old mother of two adult children had been bound, gagged, beaten and stabbed, investigators said.
The victim’s 1969 Chevy Impala was taken from the home and later found at the Bedford VA hospital. Although it appeared the car had been wiped clean, fingerprints were recovered, including one that was later matched to Massei’s left thumb using modern fingerprint matching technology, Ryan said.
Massei initially denied having been in Bedford or having any knowledge of the murder. But he later claimed he was solicited by an organized crime associate to kill the woman and make it look like a break-in. Investigators said there is no evidence supporting that claim.
Ryan said the investigation surfaced a woman who said she was involved with Massei in the 1990s in bank defrauding schemes, and he bragged to her that he had killed someone.
“During that period of time, she came to know Mr. Massei fairly well, that Mr. Massei routinely carried a knife with him and that he had bragged in her presence that he had once killed a person with a knife,” Ryan said.
Massei was indicted by a Middlesex County grand jury. He was arrested at his home Tuesday without incident, Ryan said. He will be arraigned in Woburn District Court on Wednesday.
Raymond Scheublin died in 2011 at the age of 92. The couple has a daughter and a son.