For Immediate Release July 21, 2008                                   
Contact:
Corey Welford/Jessica Venezia 781-897-8325

Stryker Arrested For Alleged Perjury Conspiracy In Connection With Investigation Into 1993 Unsolved Murder
Defendant To Be Arraigned This Afternoon In Woburn Superior Court

WOBURN – Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone informed the public today that a Winchester man has been indicted and arrested for allegedly conspiring to suborn perjury in connection with the investigation into the 1993 unsolved murder of Dr. Linda Goudey, 42, of Stoneham.

Timothy Stryker, 56, was indicted on Friday by a Middlesex County Grand Jury on one count of conspiracy to commit subornation of perjury, seven counts of subornation of perjury, one count of willfully misleading a police officer, and three counts of conveying something of value to a witness. Stryker was arrested outside his house at approximately 11 a.m. by Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.

Stryker, Goudey’s boyfriend at the time of her death, has remained a suspect throughout the entirety of the homicide investigation.

Richard Chambers, 44, a patient of Dr. Stryker, was also indicted on one count of conspiracy to commit subornation of perjury, three counts of subornation of perjury, four counts of perjury, three counts of willfully misleading a police officer, and two counts of conveying something of value to a witness. Chambers was arrested over the weekend by Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.

Stryker and Chambers will be arraigned this afternoon at 2 p.m. in Woburn Superior Courtroom 440.

The subornation of perjury charge carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in State Prison and the conspiracy to commit subornation of perjury charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in State Prison.

“We allege that these defendants committed the most serious of frauds upon the court and frustrated our efforts to determine who killed Linda Goudey in the process,” District Attorney Leone said. “We allege that Tim Stryker and Richard Chambers formed an agreement to deceive, and then sought out a potential witness to lie and swear to a false alibi.”

Leone, who as a Middlesex Assistant District Attorney investigated the murder of Dr. Goudey back in the 1990s, added “This investigation is part of a decade-old promise I made to Linda’s family that we would do everything we could to unravel the truths around her murder. Our investigation will continue into this matter and the unsolved homicide.”

According to authorities, on September 30, 1993, Dr. Linda Goudey was last seen at New England Memorial Hospital in Stoneham where she worked as a high-risk obstetrician. On October 4, 1993, Goudey was found dead, covered in a blanket in her Saab at the hospital’s parking lot.

An autopsy conducted by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (ME) ruled the death a homicide caused by manual strangulation.

Stoneham police and State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office commenced a criminal investigation into the circumstances of the murder. That investigation is ongoing.

On June 16, 2006, a jury returned a civil verdict finding Stryker responsible for the wrongful death of Linda Goudey. Stryker was ordered to Goudey’s family more than $7 million, which has increased to over $15 million dollars with interest since that time.

On March 26, 2007, Stryker filed a motion for new trial in the civil case. The motion included an affidavit from a new witness, Craig Pizzano, who was 18 years old in 1993. Pizzano claimed to have seen Goudey in her Saab in the parking lot of New England Memorial Hospital on the evening that she had last been seen. He claimed that he saw her in the car with a man who looked like “Boomer Esiason,” former Jets and Bengals quarterback in the National Football League, and not someone who looked like Stryker. Pizzano claimed that the reason he came forward more than 13 years after her death was because he read about the civil verdict and, after he heard about O.J. Simpson writing a book and making money off of his own murder trial, Pizzano wanted to “clear an innocent man.”

Later in 2007, Leone called Pizzano and others to appear before a Grand Jury investigating the unsolved murder of Dr. Goudey.

An extensive investigation ensued, including witness interviews and analysis of telephone records, financial statements, and computer records. 

The indictments allege that Chambers and Stryker enlisted Pizzano in an effort to tell an alibi story, supplied by Stryker and Chambers, regarding the night that Dr. Goudey was murdered. In exchange, Pizzano was told that Stryker indicated that there would be thousands of dollars in it for both him and Chambers. Stryker indicated that the money would not be available until he was freed up from the civil judgment.

Telephone records indicate numerous conversations between Stryker, Chambers and Pizzano at critically important junctions, including before the filing of the motion for new trial and afterwards.

Following that investigation, Pizzano recanted his story and testified to the Grand Jury that he delivered the alibi story as part of a scheme that was concocted and orchestrated by Stryker and Chambers.

Leone has made the investigation of unsolved homicides a priority in his office, creating an unsolved homicide system in which new ADAs are assigned to take a fresh look at older cases and determine if new developments and technologies can help solve them.

The case is being investigated by the Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office. The case is being prosecuted by Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone. The victim witness advocate is Anne Foley.
Timeline of Investigation Into 1993 Homicide of Dr. Linda Goudey

September 30, 1993                             Dr. Linda Goudey last seen alive at New England Memorial Hospital in Stoneham

October 4, 1993                                  Dr. Linda Goudey found strangled to death in her Saab in parking lot at New England Memorial Hospital

October 4, 1993 – present                   Criminal investigation pending. Timothy Stryker, Dr. Goudey’s boyfriend at the time, has remained a suspect throughout.

June 16, 2006                                      Civil verdict returned against Stryker in a wrongful death suit brought by Goudey’s family. Stryker was ordered to pay the family more than $15 million (including interest) as a result of the verdict.

March 26, 2007                                   Motion for new trial filed by Stryker in civil case. Motion included affidavit from a new  witness, Craig Pizzano, who came forward claiming to have seen Goudey parked in car with a man who looked like “Boomer Esiason” just prior to her death.

October 2007                                      Leone convenes Grand Jury

July 17, 2008                                       Timothy Stryker and Richard Chambers indicted in connection with their role in procuring and conspiring with Pizzano to provide false information to a Grand Jury.

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