Third person charged in fatal beating of Christopher Martin in Shirley house
A man was beaten to death in a Hounslow Road home in Shirley last week, officials said. Credit: Newsday/James Carbone
A third person was charged in the fatal beating of a man in Shirley last week during which the victim was jumped and beaten with objects including a sledgehammer, Suffolk County police announced Saturday.
Benjamin Sheppard, 33, of Central Islip, was arrested Friday in the beating, police said in a news release. He's charged with two counts of murder and one count of gang assault.
Christopher Martin, 48, was killed last Sunday. His former roommate Korey Sammarco, 36, and ex-girlfriend Melissa Fawcett, 50, of Central Islip, were arrested in the attack Monday, Newsday reported. Both were charged with gang assault.
They were among the five people who kicked down the door of Martin's home, according to court papers. The group was captured entering Martin's home on a neighbor's Ring video camera.
A police spokesperson could not provide further details about where Sheppard was arrested or how he was found. The agency also did not have an update on the status of the other two people believed to have stormed Martin's home.
Sheppard was kept in jail overnight and was scheduled for an appearance in Central Islip's First District Court on Saturday.
Sammarco and Fawcett were arraigned on Tuesday afternoon and both pleaded not guilty. Bail was set at $1 million for Sammarco, and $500,000 for Fawcett.
Martin and Sammarco both lived at the Hounslow Road house where the killing took place, according to police.
Assistant District Attorney Sheetal Shetty said the two had an ongoing feud, and that the day before the killing, Sammarco was escorted to the home by police to collect his things.
Shetty said Sammarco admitted he beat Martin's head with dumbbells and a sledgehammer and smashed a television on his head.
The complaint against Fawcett says she told police, "Yeah, I took a couple shots at [Martin], then I smashed his cellphone on the street," Newsday reported.
Martin's nose and ribs broke during the attack, and he suffered "severe facial trauma," according to the complaint against Sammarco.
Police went to the crime scene last Sunday at roughly 7:30 p.m. after receiving a call about the beating. Martin was then taken to Patchogue's NYU Langone Hospital—Suffolk, where he was pronounced dead.

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