Man Pleads Guilty in 2017 Quadruple Homicide in Groton

LOWELL – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Groton Chief of Police Michael Luth have announced that Orion Krause, 26 of Rockport, Maine pleaded guilty today in Lowell Superior Court to four charges of second-degree murder in connection with the murder of his grandparents, Elizabeth Lackey, 85, and Frank Lackey, 89; his mother Elizabeth Krause, 60, of Rockport, Maine; and Bertha Mae Parker, 68, of Tewksbury, a home health care worker who was caring for his grandparents at their Common Street residence.

Judge Kenneth W. Salinger sentenced Krause to life in prison with parole eligibility at 25 years.

“The resolution of this case today in no way can erase the incalculable loss felt by the family and friends of these victims. Following the 2017 murder, the entire Groton community mourned the loss of Elizabeth and Frank Lackey, Elizabeth Krause and Bertha Mae Parker. We continue to have them in our thoughts today as this case comes to a close. ” said District Attorney Marian Ryan.

“While this conviction doesn’t change the horrific events that occurred on September 8, 2017, we hope that this verdict today provides the family some peace” said Chief Michael Luth.

On September 8, 2017, at approximately 5:52 p.m., Groton Police responded to a report of a person in need of assistance on Common Street. Upon arrival, investigators gathered information which led them to a second residence also on Common Street where they located the four victims.  The subsequent investigation revealed that Orion Krause had traveled from Rockport, Maine to the Boston area on Thursday, September 7. On Friday, September 8, his mother met him and they traveled together to visit his grandparents at their Common Street home in Groton. At some point following his arrival at the home the defendant fatally attacked his family members and his grandparent’s health aid using a baseball bat. Orion Krause then fled the home and was located by police at a neighbor’s home nearby where he was arrested.

The prosecutors assigned to this case were Assistant District Attorneys Thomas Brant and Daniel Harren.  The Victim Witness Advocate was Renee Leone.