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Mass. Upset, Confused Over Beating Death

Saturday, July 09, 2005 3:07:17 PM
By DENISE LAVOIE

AYER, Mass. (AP) - A staredown in the street, a few words and 30 seconds later a popular teenager was dying. Twin brothers with a reputation for aggressiveness as well as personal generosity, members of a well-known local family, are accused of kicking and beating him to death.

"It has people upset and confused," said Ed Kiser, 48, a construction worker and lifelong resident who knows the twins' father.

Kelly Proctor, 19, died late on July 2 after being attacked while he was walking home from a holiday weekend fireworks display with his girlfriend. An autopsy found the cause of death was blunt trauma to the head.


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