Christopher Plaskon, who made his first court appearance today, is charged with murder in the slaying of Maren Sanchez, a friend who was stabbed to death last week in a hallway at Jonathan Law High School in Milford.
Plaskon showed no visible emotion during the brief hearing. He had handcuffs and leg shackles and no shoes as he stood next to his attorneys and his uncle Paul Healy, who was appointed his guardian.
His attorney, Richard Meehan, did not provide details of Plaskon's condition, but he did say the boy understands he's charged with murder and that Meehan is his attorney.
"I do believe he's sick," Meehan said, noting Plaskon had been under an emergency commitment and will continue to receive psychiatric care. "Obviously what we don't want to see another tragedy on top of the one that has already taken place here. We want to make sure that this young man is appropriately maintained while we do our job."
Meehan said Plaskon's parents wanted to attend the hearing, but he recommended against it because he believed it would be too difficult. He said they are in seclusion. "All their hearts are broken," Meehan said, referring to Plaskon's family. "I think the word numb is probably the best word I could use to describe what these people are going through"
"This case is being treated as seriously as one can be," Lawlor said after the hearing. "I think what hits closest to home for everyone, particularly in this community, is that this happened inside of a school and it happened to an individual as young and as promising as this victim.
