Pittsfield, MA 5/4/00, Alfred Gaynor, left, listens to the witnesses
during questioning
in Superior Court.
He is on trial for the murder
of four Springfield women. One of his
lawyers, Harry L. Miles is at
right.
Pittsfield, MA, Alfred Gaynor, right, listens with his lawyer
Cornielius J. Moriarty as Gaynor's
other lawyer
Harry L. Miles cross
examines a witness concerning DNA.
Pittsfield, MA 5/5/00, Alfred Gaynor, accused of killing four
Springfield women, left,
talks with his attorney Cornelius J.
Moriarty.
Alfred J. Gaynor of Springfield, Mass., stands in Berkshire County
Superior Court on Friday evening,
May 19, 2000, after a jury found
him guilty of the rape and murders of four women in late 1997
and
early 1998. (AP Photo/Matthew Cavanaugh, Pool).
Alfred Gaynor, shown in a Worcester court
appearance, has admitted to killing a total of nine
Springfield women from April 1995 to February 1998.
1/23/09- Worcester- Convicted killer Alfred L. Gaynor is sworn in in
Worcester Superior
court during a hearing
to waive his attorney-client
privilege in the case of his nephew,
Paul L. Fickling. See Spencer
story.
(Treeger staff photo.)
10.26.2010 | Springfield - Alfred Gaynor
appears in Hampden Superior Court Tuesday
to plead guilty
to three
addition murders in the 1990s. He is currently serving a life
sentence for four other murders.
Alfred J. Gaynor at Hampden Superior Court to plead
guilty to three additional murders
in 1995-1997 to the four for
which he is now serving life in prison.
Alfred J. Gaynor
Alfred J. Gaynor
Alfred Gaynor, 43, sits in Hampden Superior Court in Springfield,
Mass., Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010,
where he pleaded guilty to the April
1995 murder of Vera Hallums. Gaynor was convicted
in 2000 of four
murders. He pleaded guilty last month to three more.
(AP Photo/The
Republican, Michael S. Gordon).
Plushia M. Gaynor, Alfred Gaynor's mother, speaks with reporters in
the living room of her home
at 45 Moxom Street in the Imdian Orchard Section of Springfield.
(Don Fontaine photo).
Drawing by convicted serial killer Alfred J. Gaynor.