Anthony Almeida exited his Dodge Ram just after 8 p.m. on Feb. 4, 2018, Super Bowl Sunday, around the time the Philadelphia Eagles took a 10-point lead over the New England Patriots into halftime.
Security cameras recording at the Stop and Shop grocery store in Foxboro, Mass., captured Almeida picking out several items. He paid with cash but entered his phone number into a credit card terminal to activate the store’s rewards program. That was intentional; he wanted to establish an alibi.
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A few hundred yards away, a figure in dark clothing approached a home he had good reason to believe would be vacant: a five-bedroom house that years earlier was
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