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The incredible and controversial case of the beloved Bella Bond has

finally come to a tragical end.

The 3-year-old gorgeous girl is thought to have been allegedly punched by


her mother's boyfriend, because he was sure that the girl was possessed, as CNN
found out from a law enforcement source. If the punches represent the fact that
led to the death of the toddler, whose remains which were wrapped in a trash
bag were found in June on a rocky shoreline in Boston Harbor, is not known for
sure at the moment.
Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley strongly affirms that the
death of the 3-year-girl is considered a real tragedy mainly because her short life
was ended because of a cruel act of violence that occurred in the place that is
supposed to be the safest and the most adored one for a child-at home-, and not
because of an illness or accident, which represent natural and explainable causes
of death.
Both the girl's mother and Michael McCathy, the one who was not her
biological father, were arrested this week, as they were considered the main
suspects in the case of Bella's death. Moreover, McCathy is thought by Conley to
have killed the child with a specific purpose, and then, to have carefully planned
with Bond a way to keep her death secret as long as possible. Although the whole
nation has been captivated for months by the mystery of the girl with adorable
brown eyes and cherubic face; it wasn't until a person who was staying with
Bella's mother provided the crucial tip without which the investigators wouldn't
have been able to identify her, as the law enforcement stated.
All in all, on Friday, not only McCathy(35) was charged for murder, but also Bond,
the girl's mother(40) as being considered an accessory to murder.

Summary: The well-known 3-year-old girl, Bella Bond, was murdered in a cruel
and inhuman way by her mother's boyfriend, who then planned a method of
hiding the immoral act that they did, and consequently both of them ended up by
being accused and sent to jail for their crime.

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