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Details emerge about suspect in penthouse slayings of engaged doctors

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Engaged doctors found dead in their Boston penthouse 02:26

BOSTON -- A man accused of killing two engaged doctors inside the penthouse of a luxury Boston condominium building has a criminal history of robbing banks, said police, who did not provide a motive in the case but said the suspect most likely knew the victims.

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Richard Field, 49, and Lina Bolanos, 38 CBS Boston

Bampumim Teixeira is scheduled to be arraigned Monday on multiple charges, including murder, CBS Boston reported.

Police found the bodies of Dr. Lina Bolanos and Dr. Richard Field Friday night at the Macallen Building in South Boston after responding to a report of a man with a gun.

Police Commissioner William B. Evans said Teixeira opened fire when officers confronted him at the door. Officers fired back, hitting Teixeira multiple times. He was taken to a hospital with injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. No officers were injured.

Bolanos, 38, was a pediatric anesthesiologist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, according to its website, and an instructor at Harvard Medical School. Field, 49, also an anesthesiologist, worked at North Shore Pain Management.

Police have not said how they were killed.  CBS Boston reports the couple were found with their hands tied and their throats were cut. 

While it is also unknown how Teixeria knew the victims, investigators believe he was familiar with one or both of them because he was able to pass through security at their penthouse, CBS Boston reported.

Dr. Sunil Eappen, chief medical officer and chief of anesthesia at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, said in a statement on the hospital's website that he first met Bolanos when she was a young researcher.

"We have worked together since 2011, except for a short break when she moved to Texas for a few months," Eappen said, "I watched her mature and blossom from a young medical school graduate to a fabulous experienced pediatric anesthesiologist."

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Bampumim Teixeira CBS Boston

Eappen said she performed her job with both great skill and compassion.

"Everyone at Mass. Eye and Ear really loved her," he said. "It is desperately hard for all of us to fathom that our friend who never failed to brighten our days is no longer with us."

On its website, North Shore Pain Management said Field was "instrumental in the creation of this practice."

"He was a valued member of the medical community and a tremendous advocate for his patients," the statement said. "His tragic and sudden passing leaves an inescapable void in all of us."

The Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said Teixeira has a pair of larceny convictions on his record. In June of last year, he passed a note demanding money at a Boston bank. He committed the same crime two years earlier. The office did not know Sunday if he had an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

He was recently released after spending nine months in prison, CBS Boston reported.

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