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He killed the mother too. He beat her, raped her, killed her and
tossed her in a dumpster.
The son of former Red Sox first baseman George Scott allegedly killed his 8-year-old boy before turning the gun on himself in their Massachusetts
home on Friday, officials said.
The tragic murder-suicide scene was discovered by police conducting a
wellness check at 54-year-old George Scott III�s New Bedford home shortly
after 8 a.m., the Boston Globe reported.
Scott and his young son Dante Hazard were found dead inside the house,
Bristol District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III�s office told the paper
Friday night.
�Mr. Scott, who is believed to have killed the boy before taking his own
life, was living at the Phillips Road home with the boy,� Gregg Miliote, a
DA spokesperson, told The Globe.
Authorities said Scott appeared to have killed his kid with a sharp object before committing suicide, according to WCVB.
�We are awaiting the medical examiner�s confirmation of these and other details,� Quinn said in a statement.
Miliote confirmed that Scott is the son of former all-star Red Sox first baseman George Scott, who spent 9 seasons in Boston in the 1960s and
1970s.
Courtney Colombo, 34, told The Globe she had lived in the house next to
Scott�s home since 2020 with her boyfriend and said he had always been a friendly neighbor. She said she would sometimes see Dante playing outside.
�I was shocked to hear what happened,� she said. �I was not expecting
this. I just feel bad for the boy, he didn�t deserve any of that.�
Just over two weeks earlier, detectives investigating the disappearance of
the boy�s mother, Lisa Hazard, had searched the home, The Boston Globe reported. The mother has been missing since March 2019.
Scott had been named a �person of interest� in the missing persons case,
which remains unsolved.
In 2021, Scott launched an NFT collection featuring his late father.
�He was a great guy,� Scott III said of his father.
A former minor league baseball player in the 1990s, Scott had major league aspirations like his father, he told The Globe in an interview at the
time.
George �Boomer� Scott, who died in 2013, was a three-time all-star and eight-time gold-glove winner in his 14-year career from 1966 to 1979. He
is a member of the Red Sox Hall of Fame.
Bookem Dano
4 hours ago
The mother was probably too young to remember Nicole Brown Simpson. Or she
just thought she found one who was different from all the rest.
https://nypost.com/2023/06/02/son-of-former-red-sox-george-scott-kills- son-8-before-taking-own-life/
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