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    Maine Woman Killed by Longtime Boyfriend in Murder (Jessica Dapolito, 42)-Suicide (Robert Dapolito, 55) 3 Years After Her Parents Died in Same Manner

    https://www.facebook.com/jessica.dapolito.79

    https://www.facebook.com/bob.dapolito

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/4y8xb6-funeral-arrangement

    https://www.insideedition.com/maine-...s-died-in-same

    A mother of two from Maine was reportedly shot and killed by her longtime partner in a murder-suicide. It was the third domestic murder in the same family, said authorities, the Associated Press reported.

    The bodies of Jessica Dapolito, 42, and Robert Dapolito, 55, were found in a home on Hovey Road in New Sharon at about 9:40 a.m. on Jan. 25, officials said. Their bodies were discovered when Maine State Police responded to a welfare check. Both individuals had died from gunshot wounds, according to a statement by the Maine State Police. Robert was identified as the suspect in both killings.

    The Office of the Chief Medical Examiners office ruled the deaths a domestic violence homicide-suicide. According to the police statement, detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

    On Jan. 9, 2018, Jessica Dapolito's parents, Thomas and Michelle Masse of Temple, also died in a murder-suicide, a family member told the Sun Journal.

    Thomas, 60, died by suicide after shooting his wife, Michelle, 59, in the head, according to the Maine State Police.

    A relative told the Sun Journal that Jessica and Robert Dapolito, who both worked for a social service agency, were not married, but had been together for 23 years. Jessica took Robert's last name, Dapolito, at some point during their time together.

    A GoFundMe page organized by LenaMarie Tufano, has raised $1,620 towards their goal of $5,000, to help the couple's children, Patrick and Casey, cover the funeral costs.

    "We lost two of the most important people in our lives,' Tufano wrote. 'Patrick and Casey's life were upturned that day. It was a shock to all who knew Jessica and Bob, especially their children," wrote Tufano.

    She added: 'They left behind a beloved Newfoundland named Athena and a grandson named Liam. They left behind any financial burdens on both Casey and Patrick.'

    In 2010, Robert's brother Patrick Dapolito, shot and killed his wife, Kelly Winslow at their Limington, Maine home. He was convicted in 2012, and is serving a 55-year prison sentence for her death, People reported.

    Regina Rooney, the Communication and Education Director for the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence (MCEDV), told ABC News8 that her organization often sees patterns of violence and abuse move through generations within a family.

    In 2020, MCEDV took more than 13,000 calls from abuse victims across the state of Maine. That number was a 24% increase from the year prior, Rooney said.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or abuse, you can get help by calling the statewide abuse hotline at 1-866-834-4357. More resources for victims are available at mcedv.org/get-help.
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    Jessica's Parents

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    BIDDEFORD - Thomas (Tom) Alan Masse, 60, and Michelle Madeleine (Gendron) Masse, 59, died tragically, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018.

    Tom worked as an auto mechanic. Michelle worked as the manager of two motels in Farmington. Tom and Michelle were formerly of Biddeford, where Tom ran Tom's Auto Repair on Alfred Road in Biddeford. Michelle worked at the University of New England as a communications coordinator. They had resided in Franklin County, Maine for the last 12 years.

    Tom was a funny and loving husband, father and grandfather, Michelle a loving mother and grandmother. The tragedy has shocked the family.

    The couple was preceded in death by: Tom's father, Philip Masse; and Michelle's parents, Simone (Rodrigue) Gagnon and Richard Gendron.

    The couple is survived by: their two daughters, Jessica (Masse) Dapolito and her husband, Robert, of New Sharon, and Carrie Masse of New Vineyard; Tom's mother, Martha (Gonthier) Masse of Biddeford, and his sister, Janice (Masse) Isosaari and her husband, Robert, of Pensacola, Florida. They are also survived by: Michelle's sister, Patricia (Gendron) Madore; her brother, Roger Gendron; Fern Gagnon Jr.; and Suzanne (Gagnon) Bourque. The couple is also survived by five grandchildren, Casey Ordway, Patrick Dapolito, Chasen Masse-Chelate, Jullian Merrill, and Khloe Leavitt.

    A private graveside service will be at a later date. The family requests that no flowers be sent at this time. To view Thomas and Michelle's memorial page, or leave an online condolence, please visit www.cotefuneralhome.com.

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    Jfc, those poor kids

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    New Sharon killings point police back to 2010 murder, police say

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    NEW SHARON — Police say Robert Dapolito of New Sharon, who killed his longtime domestic partner before taking his life this week, is most likely related to a man who killed his wife in 2010, according to Katharine England, spokeswoman for the Maine State Police.

    On Monday, state police were called to do a welfare check at the Dapolito residence on Hovey Road. There a state trooper and a Franklin County deputy discovered the bodies of Robert and Jessica Dapolito.

    Even though Jessica used the last name Dapolito, the two never married but had been in relationship for about 23 years, according to Jessica’s aunt, Suzanne Bourque of Biddeford.

    According to police, Robert Dapolito, 55, shot Jessica, 42, before turning the gun on himself.

    He has one brother, Patrick Dapolito, who is younger by five years.

    In 2012, Patrick Dapolito was sentenced to 55 years in prison for shooting and killing his wife, Kelly Winslow, 30, at their home in Limington in March 2010, according to published reports. Patrick was 39 years old at that time of her death.

    The couple had married in December 2009.

    Now 50 years old, Patrick Dapolito is serving that sentence at the Maine State Prison and is not eligible for release until 2059.

    “We can confirm that they are most likely related,” England wrote in an email Tuesday. Police “are still investigating and exploring their familial relationship,” she explained.

    Maine State Police confirmed for WGME that the two Dapolito men were related.

    Robert J. Dapolito and Jessica Dapolito are listed in tax information in the 2013 Farmington annual town report.

    Robert and Patrick were brothers, according to multiple posts on their respective Facebook pages, and family photos on Robert Dapolito’s page show the two men together at what appear to be family gatherings.

    Patrick Dapolito is serving a 55-year sentence for murdering his wife, Kelly Winslow, 30, in 2010. He will be eligible for release in 2059. Maine State Prison photo

    In 2012, Robert — known as Bob — posted, “Pat, you are my brother and believe you are innocent of this hideous charge, and to those that believe differently don’t know you. To all the haters and non-believers, they may as well delete me from their profile, as well as yours. I love you and can’t wait till you are with us again. Dunkin and Mc Ds on me. I love you, stay strong, and know your family is behind you. You will be vindicated soon. I Love You!”

    During his murder trial, Patrick Dapolito offered testimony recounting the day of his wife’s killing, telling the court that after discovering his wife’s body he had reached out to his father, who lives in Florida. He didn’t tell his father that Winslow was dead, but it was clear that Patrick Dapolito was distraught, so his brother came to the house. Patrick Dapolito testified that, without telling his brother that Winslow was dead, he put Winslow’s body in his brother’s truck and drove the truck north to Upton, a small rural town in northern Oxford County on the New Hampshire border. He hid her body there.

    But, according to an affidavit by state police Detective Mark Holmquist in support of a murder charge, in the days following Winslow’s murder Patrick Dapolito told police he called his brother, Robert J. Dapolito, and asked him to bring his truck to Limington from his home in New Sharon.

    When Patrick Dapolito showed his brother the body, he said, his brother “freaked out,” but Dapolito forced him to help load the body into the truck. Patrick Dapolito also took two bags of bloody clothing and towels to the truck and put the gun in the cab, according to the affidavit.

    Patrick Dapolito took Winslow’s body to his parents’ property in Upton. Authorities later found the body under a tarp weighted down with pieces of wood.

    “I promised her I’d be back in three days,” Dapolito testified, according to Portland Press Herald coverage of the trial.

    According to police, as reported by the Portland Press Herald at the time, the day after Winslow was killed, Patrick Dapolito drove to his brother’s house but his brother refused to take the pickup back because the bed was covered with blood.

    When police later searched Robert Dapolito’s truck, they found blood in it and a 9 mm Parabellum semiautomatic pistol in the cab.

    According to the affidavit, Patrick Dapolito also told police that he had forgotten to leave the bags of bloody clothing with the body, so he burned them in a wood stove at his brother’s house, where the burned clothes were later found by police.

    While Patrick testified that he hadn’t told his father about Winslow’s death, according to the police affidavit he did tell his father about the shooting and that the gun “just went off.”

    The newlyweds had been scheduled to fly to Florida the following day to visit the elder Dapolito, and he suggested Patrick make the trip anyway and the two men would drive back to Maine together. The father also suggested to his son “not to do anything stupid,” according to the affidavit.

    On the one-year anniversary of Winslow’s death, Robert and Jessica Dapolito each posted loving comments in her memory on Robert’s Facebook page. Jessica posted: “She was the most patient, loving, and caring sister in law. Love you dearly and are missed tremendously!!!”

    The elder Robert Dapolito still lives in Florida. Their mother, Margaret Dapolito, died in 2017. Her obituary did not name her adult children, but referred to them only as “her two sons who she affectionately referred to as ‘nitro’ and ‘glycerin.'”

    Robert and Jessica Dapolito owned two pieces of property on Hovey Road, including more than 42 acres worth just over $87,000, according to New Sharon tax records, and a home assessed at close to $16,000.

    He was originally from Farmington. She was originally from Biddeford.

    The couple supported the work of Spurwink and appeared multiple times in the agency’s annual report as contributors of services in kind.

    Robert Dapolito is listed on the National Provider Identifier Registry as a service provider of a residential facility that provides habilitation services and other care and treatment to adults or children diagnosed with developmental and intellectual disabilities and are not able to live independently. The listing, which is showing active, was last updated in 2007.

    The couple had provided services at their home on Blackberry Lane in New Sharon. That home, where the couple lived with Robert’s two children and a 21-year-old mentally disabled foster son, was destroyed by fire in 2004.

    According to Jessica Dapolito’s family, the couple stopped providing services for Spurwink about five years ago.

    Executive Editor Judith Meyer contributed to this report.
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