PLYMOUTH, Mass. — After a 5-day trial, a Marshfield woman was found guilty of murdering her Boston firefighter husband in 2021.
A Plymouth County jury deliberated for 2.5 hours and found 49-year-old Christine Ricci guilty of 2nd-degree murder and one count of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in the stabbing death of her husband, 51-year-old Michael Ricci.
Plymouth County DA Timothy Cruz’s office said in a statement that Marshfield Police were called to the Ricci family home on Moraine Street at 4:46 p.m. Thursday.
First responders found Michael Ricci suffering from two stab wounds to the front chest and back shoulder. He was transported to South Shore Hospital where he was pronounced dead. A knife was found at the foot of the victim by responding officers.
It was determined Christine and Michael got into an argument prior to the stabbing. Christine then grabbed a knife and attacked her husband with it.
During her arraignment in February 2021, Christine sustained a panic attack, according to authorities,
Christine Ricci will be sentenced on August 22 at 3 p.m. in Plymouth Superior Court.
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