BOSTON — More details have emerged about the gruesome killing of two Boston anaesthesiologists, as authorities try to piece together what happened. <br /> <br />The Boston Globe reports that on Friday, suspect Bampumim Teixeira, 30, somehow managed to gain entry into a penthouse apartment of Drs. Richard Field and Lina Bolanos. The unit was located on the 11th floor, which could only be accessed with a key. <br /> <br />A friend alerted the police after receiving a text message from Dr. Field saying there was an armed man in his house. <br /> <br />Officers arrived to find a set of keys on the floor outside the apartment, and used it to open the door when no one responded to their knocks. <br /> <br />Inside, they encountered the suspect in a darkened hallway and opened fire, hitting him in the left hand, abdomen, and leg. <br /> <br />As he was being apprehended, Teixeira warned police of another person in the building who was armed. A SWAT team swept and secured the building, but found no one else who was a threat. <br /> <br />Inside the apartment, Field and his fiance Dr. Lina Bolanos were found dead with their hands bound. The couple’s throats had been slit. <br /> <br />Police recovered a black backpack filled with jewelry from the premises, as well as a replica or BB gun, and a knife. <br /> <br />The apartment walls were found splattered with blood, and investigators later said photos of the couple had been cut up, and a message of retribution scrawled on a wall. <br /> <br />Teixeira is in the hospital for his injuries, but was arraigned on Monday on two counts of murder. It’s still unclear what his motive was for the killings.
