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Writer's pictureAnngelle Wood

Episode 72 | The Unsolved Murder of Charline Rosemond, Somerville, Massachusetts (part two)



In part two, we continue our conversation with Charline's sister, Rose, as we look closely at the events surrounding her 2009 murder in Somerville, Mass, and the suspicion among people known to her. We look at whether there was a plot to lure Charline to a familiar location under the guise of a great deal on a nice car, and rob her of the money she had for the purchase.  

Anyone with information about Charline Rosemond’s murder, please call the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office at 781-897-6600.







Boston.com version Somerville, the bustling city of arts and culture that borders Boston is a safe place to be. And the fact that Charline Rosemond was murdered, found in Union Square behind the Mid Nite Convenience Store, which is still there to this day, tells me a few things. We've established Charline was offered a car that was for sale at a crazy great deal. 

Let's add it up: 

A Lexus with a reported value of $6,000, and offered to her for the sum of $4,000, money Charline had and had quick access to, the sum of money Charline had with her when she left her parents' house in Everett for the last time on April 6, 2009, and how Charline knew the people who made her this too-good-to-be-true offer. 

The sum of money that was not in her pocketbook when she was found in her dady's Honda six days after she went missing. 

An anonymous post about "should I snitch or mind my own business" indicates that people aren't being quiet about this crime. A crime that cannot be the only crime committed by whoever set Charline up to rob her. 

And that guy who was arrested and charged with purjery in the early days of the murder investigation. 


Photos from episode 72: the map of the area where Charline was found, Charline's style, her 20o6 graduation from Gibbs business school, Boston Globe piece about her discovery, Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan announces a cold case unit for unsolved murders, Charline's unsolved case flier, Herb Chambers Toyota where Charline worked for about two years before her death as an exemplary employee, her dad's Honda found at 10 Webster St, behind that apartment building and Mid Nite Convenience, New Alliance Gallery in Somerville, legedary artist Alvan Long, WCVB reporter Todd Kazakiewich, Boston 25 News reporter Bob Ward, Boston Globe Cold Case Files by Emily Sweeney, Petsi Pies of Somerville, Petsi Pies is located at 285 Beacon Street Somerville


Sources


Todd Kazakiewich, Reporter at WCVB





Uncovered - Charline Rosemond

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