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DA Cruz Testifies Against Parole For Man Who Murdered His Parents and Sister In 1993



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Kontak: Beth Stone 508-584-8120

NATICK – Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz testified against the release of a man who murdered both of his parents and 11 year-old sister yesterday before the state Parole Board.

            On October 9, 1993, then 15 year-old Gerard McCra, now known as Kuluwm Asar, argued with both of his parents. McCra possessed a firearm and later that same day, shot his mother, Merle McCra, 36, in the head inside their family home. McCra then went outside and executed his father, Gerard McCra, Jr., 34, and sister, Melanie, shooting them in the back of their heads inside the family car as he sat in the backseat.

            An 1995, yon jiri Plymouth te jwenn McCra koupab de asasinay lan e li te kondane pou twa santans lavi konkouran san posibilite pou pale. Nan dat 3 jen 1998, Tribinal Siprèm nan te afime kondanasyon li. Nan 2013, SJC a pibliye yon desizyon nan Diatchenko v. Avoka Distri a pou Distri Suffolk - Lòt moun, nan ki Tribinal la te detèmine ke dispozisyon legal yo obligatwa lavi san posibilite pou pale yo te valab jan yo aplike pou tribinal la kondane pou premye degre asasinay. Tribinal la te deside ke timoun yo dwe bay yon odyans pawol. Paske McCra te gen 15 zan nan moman asasinay la, li te vin kalifye.

            On May 30, 2019, McCra, first appeared before the state Parole Board for a review hearing where DA Cruz spoke in opposition to his parole. In March, 2020, the state Parole Board unanimously denied McCra’s parole. In May, 2024, McCra once again appeared before the board, and they unanimously denied his parole, and set two years to the next hearing date, which was held yesterday.  

“McCra savagely executed his entire family back in 1993,” DA Cruz said. “This man has had more than three decades to consider the magnitude and wrongfulness of his heinous actions. He has also had that time to take advantage of the programming our prison system has to offer and better himself, but he has chosen not to do so. McCra was a danger in 1993, and in my opinion, he is still a danger today. This man should never be returned to the community of Rochester, the County of Plymouth, or to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and I urge the board to deny parole to McCra.”

MAY 21, 2026