Sentencing – MA v. Blake Scanlon: Ex-Girlfriend Stabbed Murder Trial
Alexis Avery's mother said Blake Scanlon 'deserves the sentence he receives, a life sentence for a life taken.' More
April 2, 2024
Blake Scanlon was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering his ex-girlfriend, Alexis Avery, who was stabbed to death at her home.
Alexis Avery's mother said Blake Scanlon 'deserves the sentence he receives, a life sentence for a life taken.' More
April 2, 2024
UPDATE: Blake Scanlon was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Alexis Avery. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. More
April 1, 2024
Blake Scanlon was found guilty of first-degree murder and assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon in the death of Alexis Avery. More
March 27, 2024
A jury deliberated for over four hours before returning a verdict for Blake Scanlon, a man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. More
March 27, 2024
ADA Matthew Green emphasized Alexis Avery's "painful, drawn-out death" as he urged the jury to find Blake Scanlon guilty of murder. More
March 27, 2024
In her closing, Blake Scanlon's attorney asked the jury to find her client guilty of the lesser crime of voluntary manslaughter. More
March 27, 2024
The jury saw a text message Blake Scanlon sent the victim that said, "even though we're breaking up, why can't we still love each other?" More
March 26, 2024
Victim Alexis Avery's mom is the State's first witness in MA v. Blake Scanlon: Ex-Girlfriend Stabbed Murder Trial. More
March 25, 2024
Blake Scanlon's defense attorney delivers her opening. Scanlon is charged with murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. More
March 25, 2024
State's open in MA v. Blake Scanlon, who's charged with murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in the death of Alexis Avery. More
March 25, 2024