Every Town - Horn Implant Satan Worshipper - Caius Veiovis - Pittsfield, MA

Episode Date: March 4, 2022

Caius Veiovis is a criminal from Pittsfield, MA who has horn implants on his head and is a worshiper of satan. The visage of Caius can be a frightening sight to behold: his horn implants and a tattoo ...of "666" which the Bible considers “the number of the beast” adorn his forehead, his teeth are sharpened and tongue split. This gives an impression that Caius is devil-reincarnated, and the crimes he had done would give credence to this notion.🥇 Check this guy out! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3-mYE7uh6g🎉 Patreon (videos too hot for youtube) -  https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries 🎧 More Podcasts, we got you - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1235579 Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:22 who we learn about the crimes and conviction of Caius Veyovus, the satanic worshipper with horn implants. I'll see you all in hell. Remember that. Every fucking one of you. I'll see you all in hell. These were the words a man screamed at the jurors who convicted him of murder, kidnapping, and intimidation of a witness back in September of 2014. Anyone who sees Caius Veyovus up close and personal wouldn't have an iota of doubt that he must have indeed emanated from hell, or at least wished he had come from there. The visage of Caius can be a frightening sight to behold. His horn implants and a tattoo of 6666, which the Bible considers the number of the beast, is adorn on his forehead. His teeth are sharpened and his tongue split.
Starting point is 00:03:28 His nose is also pierced by a large wound through his septum. This gives an impression that Caius is the devil reincarnated and the crimes that he had done would give credence to this notion. Hi, I'm Andrew Fitzgerald and I'm bringing you another fascinating story in this week's episode of Everytown. among the roughly 45,000 in population in Pittsfield, Massachusetts back in 2011, Kais Veyovus stood out. He fascinated the world with his mugshot and court photos as one of three men accused in a triple murder.
Starting point is 00:04:17 His fiendish appearance apparently complimented his evil crimes, which only a self-confessed satanic worshipper like him would commit. This is the story of a man who embraced the universe's dark side, and fearlessly committed despicable acts as young as age 13. Let's get to know Roy Guitfinski Jr., who was reborn as Cias Domitius Viovis. The year 1980 in the United States was marked with many highs and lows. After the recession ended in June, America voted Ronald Reagan as its new president, defeating Jimmy Carter in November. There were new beginnings as the best-selling arcade game of all time
Starting point is 00:05:20 Pac-Man was released, and CNN was officially launched. But legendary singer and songwriter John Lennon's life was ended by four gunshots outside his Manhattan apartment. Then there were the natural calamities that hit across America. The Livermore earthquake shook the East Bay Area of California. Mount St. Helen in Washington, interrupted, causing $3 billion in damage. A series of deadly tornadoes struck Grand Island, Nebraska, and a heat wave claimed 1700 lives. There was a severe thunderstorm that caused destruction
Starting point is 00:06:07 in western Wisconsin, and Hurricane Allen devastated southeastern Texas as a category three. And it was in this decade that moral panic due to satanic ritual abuse originated in the U.S. In the same year, Roy Gatfinski's senior's wife, Trina, and Augusta Maine quietly gave birth to his son, who became his father's junior, and a brother to sisters, Erin and Brianna. Roy Gatfinski Jr.'s birth, by all means, wasn't of national importance to America. But decades later, he became his family's biggest catastrophe as plain old Roy Jr. rose to national prominent. for being a notorious criminal who worship the Prince of Darkness. Roy Jr. had a difficult time fitting in with his life in Augusta,
Starting point is 00:07:25 and it started his brush with authorities at an early age. His first encounter with the judicial system happened when he was just 13 years old. Roy Jr. was arrested for carrying a knife and his involvement with the occult. He allegedly revealed to a juvenile detention facility staff, member that a nun had called him psycho and evil and even told him that he would become a murderer later in his life. He must have took it to heart and somehow ingrained it into his mind because he went on to perpetrate a horrendous crime later in his teenage years. Still living in Augusta in 1999, the then-19-year-old Roy Jr. was dating 17-year-old Deanna Jones. On August 21st of
Starting point is 00:08:18 that year, the young lovers met a 16-year-old girl in downtown and downtown and Augusta and brought her to a motel room where they assaulted their unknowing victim as part of a ritualistic blood-drinking ceremony. Using a razor, Roy Jr. made a seven-inch incision across the girl's back, and the blood oozing from the gash was symbolically drank by Roy Jr. and Deanne while passionately kissing one another. The hapless girl then showed up at the hospital's emergency room for treatment of her cut, which required more than 30 stitches to close. That's when police were notified. In November, the Anne, who agreed to be treated as an adult, pleaded guilty for elevated, aggravated assault in the blood-drinking ritual.
Starting point is 00:09:14 She and the victim claimed Roy Jr. wasn't a participant in that ritual, but a judge found him to be a principal actor in it. He was charged with elevated, aggravated assault, and reckless conduct for the girl's attack during Roy Jr.'s waived jury trial in 2000. Prosecutor, Alan Kelly, portrayed the juvenile offender as a satanic worshipper, who told police he was a vampire and drank blood, his own as well as other persons. He was also the subject of court-ordered mental health examinations. In March of 2000, Roy Jr. was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. as well as four years probation, but he only served seven and a half years in jail.
Starting point is 00:10:08 By the time he was freed, Roy went against the law again. In 2006, he was charged with kidnapping for allegedly holding two employees of the Foxy Lady, which was a new Bedford strip club against their will. The women called police from a motel bathroom after Roy Jr. and another man stripped their clothing, started snorting cocaine and refused to let the women leave. Fortunately, the kidnapping charges were later dismissed, but Roy Jr. was a magnet for more trouble. He was convicted of marijuana possession, which triggered a probation violation charge in Maine that led to another three-and-a-half-year prison stint on that violation in Maine State Prison.
Starting point is 00:11:00 And while some convicted criminals have had a change of heart, finding God while incarcerated, Roy Gertfinski Jr. gravitated more towards Satan and reinvented himself as Caius Domidius Vyovus. Part of reinventing himself was changing his name and Roy Gatfinski Jr. first attempted to do so in 2003. Since he dabbled as a lead singer of a black metal band called Deadhole and went by the name Trash, he wanted to rename himself. as Dezaid Trash Horror. However, his efforts failed. Still behind bars in Maine in July of 2008,
Starting point is 00:11:52 Roy Jr. finally succeeded in changing his legal name to Caius Domidius Viovis. It came with altering his physical appearance, resembling a devilish monster with horn-like objects implanted on his forehead, proudly showing the demonic figures 666 emblazoned across it. Among his other body-modificing,
Starting point is 00:12:21 Incifications included more facial tattoos, large septum piercings, sharpened teeth and a split tongue. In July of 2010, Lloyd Jr., now known as Caius, was released from Maine's probation system. The change in name and appearance in honor of Satan undoubtedly intensified the propensity of Caius to go against the law. In August of 2011, 14 months after his probation release, the 31-year-old, was implicated in the murders of three mentally challenged men in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He was arrested a month later, and his new look and name captured in a mugshot, debuted on national and international media which went viral. England's son newspaper called his photo one of the most frightening mugshots ever.
Starting point is 00:13:23 The Smoking Gun website called it easily the scariest mugshot of an accused murder you will see today. The Daily Mail of England liken the photo to the Star Trek Deep Space Nine character, Gull de Kott, but what despised chaos were the media's allegations that his new name was taken from the popular Twilight book series-turned movie franchise. Thus, he sent a letter to a media outlet, penned in a highly stylized handwriting, and signed his name with an upside-down cross and 666 beneath that. He refuted the media reports of his new name's origin and set out to explain. So why Caius Demodius Viovis?
Starting point is 00:14:17 His first and middle names were inspired by the great Roman emperors, Caligula, Nero. And his last name is from an ancient and Truscan demon. In Roman mythology, Beovas is the lesser-known god of the underworld. This new name change emboldened him to embark as an accomplice in a heinous crime, the kidnapping and murder of three Pittsfield men in August of 2011. In return, he became a media sensation and the poster boy for the closest re-embodiment of the devil in looks and in deeds, at least in Massachusetts. On the morning of August 24, 2011, the radio blasted with the warnings,
Starting point is 00:15:16 of incoming Hurricane Irene, and so the people of Massachusetts were battering down their hatches. The Home Depot hardware store in Pittsfield had been busy that day, but store clerk William Gregory couldn't forget one customer who bought a hatchet. This man wore his long, lank hair pulled back from his face in a messy ponytail, which showed off his horn-like implants and 666 tattoo. It was, of course, Kia's Vyovas. It's believed that that hatchet had been used by chaos in helping murder three vulnerable men with learning difficulties just a few days later between August 28th and 29th. The victims of the triple homicide were 44-year-old David Glasser, 47-year-old Robert Chadwell and 58-year-old Edward
Starting point is 00:16:18 Frampton, who were all last seen in the Pittsfield apartment shared by David and Edward. They were alleged to have been kidnapped sometime in the early hours on August 28th by Keas and two other men, 36-year-old Adam Hall from Peru, Massachusetts, and 46-year-old David Chaloo from North Adams. When Caius was still serving time in jail, he had become friends with Adam, a sergeant at arms of Berkshire County's Hell's Angels, which is a worldwide motorcycle club that Caius wanted to be a part of with the Hells. help of Adam. This is likely how Caius got involved in the tribal kidnapping, come homicide case, with Adam as the ringleader. In 2009, Adam got into trouble with Glasser when the former was
Starting point is 00:17:18 convinced that the latter took his truck's carburetor. Adam stormed Glasser at his house and beat him up with a baseball bat. Suffering from bruises and a swollen face, Glasser reported the assault to police. However, the trial against Adam took place two years later in 2011, in which Glasser was set to testify and give evidence much to the chagrin of Adam. So, Adam had to do something, otherwise he'd go down. And that's when he hatched a plan with Caius and his other friend, David Shaloo, who was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang. The plan was simple. They would kidnap Glasser and then kill him so we wouldn't be able to testify. in Adam's assault trial.
Starting point is 00:18:15 But there was a hitch. Glasser shared his apartment with Edward Frampton, and their other friend, Robert Chadwell, frequented their apartment as well. So the trio of would-be attackers thought that if they'd target Glasser alone, his two friends who, despite having learning disabilities,
Starting point is 00:18:35 would possibly identify and report them to the police. So, for Adam, Kaeus, and David, there was only one way out. Abduct and murder all three. The crimes of Adam, David, and Caius were timed at the height of Hurricane Irene that battered Pittsfield, Massachusetts with heavy rains on August 28, 2011.
Starting point is 00:19:14 The account of what transpired that fateful night was given by a fourth man, dragged into the triple homicide, 55-year-old David Casey, who later pleaded guilty to three counts of accessory after the fact of murder. He particularly testified during the trial of one of the murderers, David Shaloo in May of 2014.
Starting point is 00:19:37 According to David Casey, Adam and his conspirators, David and Caius forced their three victims out of their Pittsfield residence at gunpoint before taking them to the woods. Adam held Glasser's head as he shot him, but the gun didn't fire, so Glasser took off running into the woods. Adam told David Shaloo to go after Glasser, shoot him, but he missed his target.
Starting point is 00:20:14 When Glasser was brought back to Adam, he begged for his life and said he wouldn't testify. But Adam shot him while telling him what would happen if he allowed him to live. Glasser's two friends, Frampton and Chadwell, were also tortured, shot, and stabbed to death. The perpetrators apparently weren't content with their brutality there, and so they performed a despicable act. They dismembered the bodies of their dead victims. Cairus was singled out as the one who found pleasure in torturing and mutilating the bodies of the poor men. Adam particularly held up glasses, cut up head, and said how ugly he was without teeth. But why was David Casey dragged into this ugly mess? Adam threatened his family with harm if he didn't help bury the victim's bodies.
Starting point is 00:21:20 But if David Casey did, his sister, Teresa Cunning, and her boyfriend, Scott Langdon, would be all right. Langdon participated with Adam in the 2010 failed scheme to frame Glasser and was a witness in the case. The next day after the triple murders, Adam, David, Shaloo, and Caius met with Langdon in the town of Beckett, about 13 miles away from Pittsfield. Langdon at the time was doing work for a rural private property there, and it became the site where the dead bodies of Glasser, Frampton, and Chadwell will be buried. The property owner wasn't there, so Langdon dug a hole about four feet deep, three feet wide and eight feet long using an excavator. Then Adam, and his accomplices, brought out from his car the bags containing the dead men's remains,
Starting point is 00:22:23 loaded them onto the excavator, threw them into the hole, which they then cover with dirt and wrongs. Where the victims were actually killed remains of mystery, but investigators still believed the Pittsfield State Forest somehow played a role. The murder weapons were never recovered, and at the time it seemed like a perfect crime for the trio. But even the devil can do things wrong, and a more powerful force can take the reins. In the aftermath of the assault case David Glasser had filed in 2009. Adam Hall had been harassing and intimidating Glasser to stop him from testifying, which would lead to his conviction. Glasser had told local police he feared for his life and what Adam could do to him. He even applied to go into a witness protection
Starting point is 00:23:34 program, and this placed Adam, David, and Keas on the police's radar. So when Glasser and his friends, Edward Frampton and Robert Chadwell disappeared under mysterious circumstances, Adam became the prime suspect. Although the weapons used in murdering and dismembering the three men have never been identified, authorities deemed that Adam didn't act alone and had accomplices with them. Adam was arrested, and soon Caius and David Chaloo were implicated as well. When David Casey, the fourth man allegedly involved in the triple homicide, was told about Adam's arrest, he told police where the bodies were buried.
Starting point is 00:24:23 However, Casey didn't initially say he was involved, although he later admitted his guilt. After 10 days it passed, since Glasser, Frampton, and Chadwell were abducted, tortured, and killed. Local and federal detectives uncovered their bodies in Beckett. And so, it was payback time for the triple murders. Adam and his two accomplices were arrested in September of 2011, him, charged with murder and other crimes, and tried one by one a few years later.
Starting point is 00:25:12 The three alleged perpetrators denied all charges at their arraignment at the central Berkshire District Court in Pittsfield. Each was denied the right to bail and was held pending their trial. Meanwhile, David Casey became a fourth co-defendant in the case, but he wasn't charged with murder. Instead, he was found guilty of three counts of accessory after the fact of murder, three counts of accessory after the fact of kidnapping, and three counts of accessory after the fact of intimidation of a witness. His significant role, though, was as a key prosecution witness at the separate trials of Adam and David Shaloo.
Starting point is 00:25:58 The two men, together with Caius, were held in jail for more than a year and a half, and finally got their day in court starting in January of 2014. In February of that year, mastermind Adam was the first one, convicted by a jury in Springfield County on three counts of first-degree murder, three counts of kidnapping, and three counts of intimidation of a witness. He was slapped with three consecutive life sentences without parole. By mid-May of 2014, it was now David Shaloo's turn to suffer the same fate handed down to Adam. This time, Shaloo didn't escape serving jail time, unlike in 2011, when he was acquitted from charges of armed assault with intent to rob, assault with a dangerous weapon,
Starting point is 00:26:50 extortioned by threat of injury and threat to commit a crime, and a chickapy McDonald's restaurant. But with Shaloo's conviction for the triple homicide, the prosecution's impending Lucky Street continued to strike, and the final target was the group Satan worshipper. The trial of KS. Veovis started on September 3, 2014. It became a media sensation primarily because of his looks, and this worried his defense lawyer, James Reardon Jr., who believed that his client's unique appearance might prejudice the jury's decision whether to convict Keas or not.
Starting point is 00:27:45 But after more than 36 hours of deliberation over six days, the jury came up with a verdict on September 26, 2014. Kias, Veyovas, already 34 years old, was guilty on three Kee's. counts, each of murder, kidnapping, and intimidation of a witness. Just like his co-criminals, Adam and David, Caius was expected to serve three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole because first-degree murder convictions in Massachusetts carry a mandatory life sentence without parole. For Berkshire District Attorney, David Capeless, the jurors were obviously conscientious.
Starting point is 00:28:31 consider the evidence very carefully and did their duty. Kaplis went on to say, this has been an awful ordeal for the families and friends of David Glasser, Ed Frampton, and Robert Chadwell. And I hope that now that we have closed this chapter. It will possibly, at the very least, and the constant reminder to the families of what has happened to their loved ones. At cases sentencing, his lawyer said,
Starting point is 00:29:04 that he wasn't the man portrayed in the music, The convicted Satanist himself read a prepared statement in which he argued that he was innocent. He said, let me make this clear. My hand wasn't in this. You condemned an innocent man and I will appeal this. Kay has also argued that district attorney, David Kaplis, knew I did not kill these men and wanted him to become an informer in order to win a lenient sentence. I will not let this man sell me my own hide at the price of my integrity. I would rather spend the rest of my life in prison rather than make that deal. Keas would indeed spend the rest of his life where he belongs, behind bars. And it's a fate, even the devil he worships, couldn't save him from.
Starting point is 00:30:10 So that's it for this week's episode of Everytown. Tune in next week for another one filled with scary, strange, and mysterious stories because who knows? Maybe your town will be next.

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