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Donna Lee Bakery murders

The Donna Lee Bakery murders occurred on the night of Saturday, October 19, 1974, in New Britain, Connecticut. Six people were found murdered inside the bakery. At the time, it was the worst mass murder in Connecticut history.[1] Two local men were convicted of the murders: Ronald F. "Tiny" Piskorski, a 25‐year‐old former bar bouncer and circus‐bear wrestler, and Gary B. Schrager, a 31‐year‐old drifter.

Donna Lee Bakery murders
LocationNew Britain, Connecticut, USA
DateOctober 19, 1974 (1974-10-19) (49 years ago)
Deaths6
PerpetratorRonald F. Piskorski
Gary B. Schrager

Murders

During the slayings, the bakery owner, a store clerk, three customers, and a young passer‐by who had stopped in to ask directions were shot in the back of the head after they were forced to lie face down on the floor of a back room at the Donna Lee Bakery.

Authorities had initially suspected robbery as the motive for the killings, and believed that both Piskorski and Schrager took part in the murders. Investigators later theorized that one of the victims had recognized Schrager during the robbery, and the perpetrators thus felt the need to eliminate all witnesses. Michael P. Kron, age 49, one of the victims, was related to Schrager as his uncle by marriage. Schrager felt that Kron had recognized him and would be able to identify him.

Victims

The six victims included:[2]

  • John Salerni, age 55 – Salerni owned the business and had named the bakery for his beloved daughter, Donna Lee Salerni (a 19-year-old college freshman at the time of the murders).
  • Helen Giansanti, age 59
  • William J. Donohue, Jr., age 27
  • Mr. Thomas Dowling
  • Mrs. Thomas Dowling
  • Michael P. Kron, age 49

Of the six victims found dead at the scene of the crimes, one, John Salerni, had been slain by a shotgun blast; each of the others was killed by a bullet.[3]

Perpetrators

Ronald Francis Piskorski
Born (1949-01-06) January 6, 1949 (age 74)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Conviction(s)Murder (6 counts)
Criminal penalty150 years to life in prison
Details
Killed6
Imprisoned atMaine State Prison
Inmate Number 21002[4]
Gary Bruce Schrager
Born (1943-07-25) July 25, 1943 (age 79)
Conviction(s)Accessory to murder (4 counts)
Criminal penalty20 years to life in prison
Details
Killed6
Imprisoned atMinnesota Department of Corrections
Inmate Number 60599[5]

Piskorski was found guilty of the murders at his trial in December 1975. Because the capital punishment was not available at that time, he was sentenced to 150 years to life in prison.

Schrager's trial began late in 1976. He halted proceedings early to plead guilty to four of the six slayings. In a strange confession, Schrager admitted that both he and Piskorski had gone to the bakery to rob it. Schrager said he never shot anyone, but he would not name the killer. Schrager stated only that "someone" had gone into the back of the bakery and he heard several shots. Schrager was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for being an accessory to murder. He attempted to gain parole several times, despite the strenuous objections of victims' families. The state parole board ruled in 1997 that he will never be set free.[6]

Incarceration

Currently, Piskorski, age 74, is incarcerated in a Maine prison. Schrager, age 79, is located in a Minnesota penitentiary.

See also

References

  1. ^ Blood on the Table: The Greatest Cases of New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Colin Evans, 2008, page 243
  2. ^ 2 Charged With Slaying of 6 in Bakery, The New York Times, November 22, 1974
  3. ^ State v. Piskorski, State of Connecticut v. Ronald Piskorski, Supreme Court of Connecticut, 177 Conn. 677 (1979)
  4. ^ State of Maine Department of Corrections - Prisoner Search - Ronald Francis Piskorski
  5. ^ Connecticut State Department of Correction - Inmate Information - Gary Bruce Schrager
  6. ^ Schrager v. Mullin, 1999 Ct. Sup. 10139, Memorandum of Decision on Motion to Strike, No. CV97-0574668, July 16, 1999

External links

  • 2 Charged With Slaying of 6 in Bakery, The New York Times, November 22, 1974
  • A Grisly Night At New Britain's Donna Lee Bakery, The Hartford Courant, April 02, 2014
  • State v. Piskorski, State of Connecticut v. Ronald Piskorski, Supreme Court of Connecticut, 177 Conn. 677 (1979)


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