Nightclub employee claims couple accused of murder pulled gun on him
The Associated Press
WFLS News
Date published: 7/24/2002
(Undated-AP) -- A witness statement confirms one of the suspects in the murders of a Virginia couple visiting Ocean City over the
Memorial Day weekend pulled a gun on another person just days after the alleged killings.
In a statement, a nightclub employee says he saw Benjamin Sifrit trying to break into an A-T-M on May 29th. When he approached
Sifrit to ask what he was doing, Sifrit's wife, Erika, threatened him with a handgun hidden in her purse and said "I will kill you."
The Sifrits are accused of killing Martha Crutchley and Joshua Ford of Fairfax sometime late on May 25th or early May 26th. Police
say the couple was shot to death inside the Sifrits' rented Ocean City condominium.
(Copyright 2002 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Date published: 7/24/2002
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