A New York couple charged in a prescription drug robbery that left four people dead is expected to enter guilty pleas to all charges against them.
A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that David Laffer and his wife, Melinda Brady, were due to admit their roles in the Father's Day massacre in a Long Island courtroom on Thursday morning. Laffer is charged with first-degree murder in the June 19 holdup at Haven Drugs in Medford. Brady faces robbery charges for allegedly driving the getaway car.
The official is familiar with the case but was not authorized to speak publicly.
Two employees died, along with two customers who walked in on the carnage, which was captured on store video surveillance. Police said Laffer fled with hydrocodone-type painkillers.
A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that David Laffer and his wife, Melinda Brady, were due to admit their roles in the Father's Day massacre in a Long Island courtroom on Thursday morning. Laffer is charged with first-degree murder in the June 19 holdup at Haven Drugs in Medford. Brady faces robbery charges for allegedly driving the getaway car.
The official is familiar with the case but was not authorized to speak publicly.
Two employees died, along with two customers who walked in on the carnage, which was captured on store video surveillance. Police said Laffer fled with hydrocodone-type painkillers.