Boston Attorney Found Dead, Wrapped in Duct Tape

By Nikki Thrace • Mar 21, 2025
Young Woman Accused of Stabbing Lawyer to Death on Houseboat-1

A quiet Boston marina turned into a crime scene when police discovered the body of 65-year-old attorney Joseph Donohue wrapped in duct tape and strapped to weights on his houseboat. The grim find, which also included his deceased pet dog floating nearby, has led to murder charges against 24-year-old Nora Nelson, a woman whose connection to the victim remains unclear.

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Who Was Joseph Donohue?

A well-respected attorney, Donohue had practiced law in Boston since the 1980s. Colleagues and family members described him as a dedicated professional and a caring individual who was always willing to help others. His sudden and brutal death has left friends and family devastated.

A Wellness Check Uncovers a Grisly Scene

Authorities were alerted to Donohue's absence when his son requested a wellness check after not hearing from him for two days. Upon arrival at the Charlestown marina, officers encountered Nelson, who answered the door and initially identified herself as "Casey." She stated that Donohue was at a strip club, but her evasive behavior raised suspicions.

Further investigation led officers to the rear of the houseboat, where they discovered Donohue's body wrapped in a white and blue covering, secured with duct tape, and weighted down. Blood was reportedly found throughout the vessel, and cleaning supplies suggested an attempt to cover up the crime.

The Suspect's Troubling Past

Nelson was arrested at the scene on unrelated warrants but was formally charged with Donohue's murder after an autopsy confirmed he had been stabbed multiple times. Investigators also linked forensic evidence found on the body to Nelson. Authorities revealed that Nelson has a criminal history, including previous arrests for assault with a dangerous weapon, threatening behavior, and destruction of property.

Traces of Nelson's pink fingernails were allegedly embedded in Donohue's chest, a detail that may provide critical forensic evidence in the case. Prosecutors also claim she provided contradictory statements and misled officers during the initial investigation.

Courtroom Drama as Nelson Faces Charges

During her court appearance, Nelson wore white sweats and shackles, her demeanor shifting from defiant to emotional. As she pleaded not guilty, she allegedly attempted to speak over the judge, stating that it was "the first time I've ever heard of this happening in my house," according to the Daily Mail. However, the judge ordered her held without bail, citing the severity of the case and the evidence against her.

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A Mystery Yet to Be Solved

Despite the arrest, many questions remain unanswered. How did Donohue and Nelson know each other? What led to the fatal encounter? Investigators have not disclosed a motive, and Nelson has not provided a clear explanation for her presence on Donohue's houseboat.

Boston police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Donohue's murder and urge anyone with information to come forward. As the case unfolds, the community remains on edge, awaiting justice for a man whose life was cut short in a shocking and tragic manner.

References: Boston lawyer found dead on houseboat as mystery woman faces murder charge | Woman is charged with murder of high-flying Boston attorney found stabbed on houseboat tied in duct tape | Murdered Lawyer Had Pink Fingernails Stuck to Chest, Suspect Identified as Former Ballerina and Computer Scientist: Report

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