February 11, 2009 4:30 PM

Suspects Arraigned In Connecticut Murders

Steven Hayes, Joshua Komisarjevsky, Cheshire, Connecticut home invasion suspects

Steven Hayes, Joshua Komisarjevsky, Cheshire, Connecticut home invasion suspects (CBS/AP)

(CBS/AP)  Two men described by authorities as career criminals were arraigned Tuesday in the home invasion and arson that took the lives of three members of a Cheshire family.

Joshua Komisarjevky, 26, of Cheshire, and Steven Hayes, 44, of Winsted, were formally charged with assault, first-degree aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping, burglary, robbery and arson. They were each ordered held in lieu of $15 million bond.

State police have said that additional criminal charges are likely to be filed.

The two men, both in orange prison jump suits and shackles, did not enter pleas, and answered only, "yes," when asked if they understood their rights.

Jennifer Hawke-Petit, 48, and her daughters, 17-year-old Hayley Petit and 11-year-old Michaela were found dead Monday in their burning home after the family had been held hostage for hours. The father, Dr. William Petit Jr., 50, was the sole survivor.

Komisarjevky and Hayes were caught fleeing from the burning home, an apparent attempt to cover their tracks. The gold Chrysler Pacifica SUV they were driving rammed three police cruisers, but no police officers were injured.

Neighbor Walter Ryan was walking his dog when he saw the flames coming from the home and then watched as police, with guns drawn, moved through yards and shouted, "'Get out of the car!'"

Police said they were tipped off that the family was in danger by employees at a local bank when one of the suspects accompanied a female hostage to make a withdrawal around 9:30 a.m. Bank employees became suspicious and called police who drove to the Petit home in the quiet suburb.

The Hartford Courant says the female hostage at the bank was Hawke-Petit, who may have alerted the bank employees somehow.

Dr. Petit, a prominent endocrinologist, was severely injured, but escaped the burning home and managed to tell police what happened. According to the Courant, he had been beaten in the head and left tied up in the basement, but hopped up the stairs to escape the fire.

He was reported in stable condition at a local hospital.

"It's devastating. What I understand so far is that just the husband that survived, and as a father and husband myself, I can't imagine living that way," neighbor Chad Wilson told CBS affiliate WFSB-TV.

A bail commissioner said Hayes and Komisarjevky each have records that include more than 20 prior burglaries. Both had been out of prison on parole.

Sources from the state Department of Correction told WFSB the two men recently lived in the same halfway house following their releases from prison.

"In Cheshire we're not used to this type of event," Police Chief Michael Cruess said. "It's a very unfortunate, tragic event that's probably going to reach right down to the core of the community."

"I'd like to think it was an isolated incident," Matt Eigner, who lives down the road, told the Waterbury Republican American. "I'm scared to death, it's unbelievable."

"It is a shocking day for everyone. It's just beyond anyone's understanding," said Larry Tanner, president and chief executive officer of The Hospital of Central Connecticut.

Petit is the medical director of the Joslin Diabetes Center Affiliate at The Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain. His wife of 22 years was a nurse and worked at the Cheshire Academy, a boarding school, as co-director of its health center.

Their upper-middle class neighborhood includes colonial homes with well-kept lawns in the New Haven suburb.

The Rev. Ronald A. Rising, a neighbor, said he has known the family for more than 10 years.

"They're just a lovely family," he said. "It's just awful to think it would happen to a family like that in this community. You don't think about those things happening."

Neighbor Laura Parisi, a friend of the Petits' older daughter, Hayley, said the 17-year-old had just graduated from the prestigious Miss Porter's School in Farmington and had been accepted at Dartmouth, her father's alma mater.

"It's just insane," Parisi said of the deaths. "I can't even describe it."

Officials at Miss Porter's School told WFSB that Hayley ran a charity called Hayley's Hope which raised more than $50,000 to fight multiple sclerosis. She was also co-editor in chief of the school newspaper, co-captain of the crew team and a member of the basketball and cross country teams.

Her mother had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis eight years ago, the Courant reported.

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by jennylu1001 July 27, 2007 7:48 PM EDT
I am still reeling in shock from what happened to this beautiful family. Just the thought of it, the horror, the pain and suffering; it's unbelievable! I have even dreamed about the father and what he must be going through now. How will he ever begin to deal with all of this How can one person do this to another? What is happening to us? The older I get, the worse things seem to get in every aspect of life!! I agree with everyone who states that punishment should be harsh and swift; they don't deserve to linger in the "system". Unfortunately, however, we all know that they will! I hope their punishment isn't delayed and strung out over the years. I will follow this and pray that these men get what they so deserve and that it will be sooner than later. Meanwhile, my thoughts will be of the father and his family. (I still wonder if they had a security system.)
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by jminnyc July 27, 2007 7:10 PM EDT
They need to die. Don't waste time/money/family anguish. They are evil men. God will judge their souls.
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by iinthesky July 27, 2007 12:42 PM EDT
Where's the debate here? These 2 "things" wl never be anything but scum. I'm compassionate...you want a last meal? Fine..want a priest/ Mullah? Rabbi? Fine...but come tomorrow AM-you're outta here.
Forget the 2 pukes...I'm thinkin about the victims.
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by angel199ja July 27, 2007 1:16 AM EDT
I agree. Put this two in the town square and have them die slow. Taxpayors should to pay for them to be housed, but something tells me they will not live long in prison ! PUT THEM DOWN!
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by mangeycritte July 26, 2007 4:25 PM EDT
I don't know anything about the criminal justice system, but I think the rules are that an amount equal to 10% of the bond amount must be posted in order for an accused to be released pending trial. If so, and if it were a perfect world, I'd be willing to contribute to a fund for the posting of bail for these two reprehensible cowards. Everyone would know when and where they were to be released, including Petit family members. Otherwise, we'll be treated to yet another 20-30 year legal travesty.
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by mangeycritte July 26, 2007 4:21 PM EDT
I Don't know anything about the criminal justice system, but I think the rules are that an amount equal to 10% of the bond amount must be posted in order for an accused to be released pending trial. If so, and if it were a perfect world, I'd be willing to contribute to a fund for the posting of bail for these two reprehensible cowards. Everyone would know when and where they were to be released, including Petit family members. Otherwise, we'll be treated to yet another 20-30 year legal travesty.
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by ndalimonte July 26, 2007 1:33 PM EDT
This kind of atrocity is appalling to our society yet there is always some loophole to allow these types of criminals to survive. These two males should be castrated first and foremost so if they somehow find a loophole to exist (let's hope not), they won't have the ability to rape anyone else. It would be a public statement to ALL rapists... beware.
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by jenbobcase July 26, 2007 3:55 AM EDT
These 2 animals should be taken out into the street immediately and beaten, doused with gasoline and then set on fire -so they suffer the same pain and the same fate of the innocent family they just terrorized and murdered. I don't want to hear A SINGLE WORD about the parolees screwed-up childhoods, or how they were victimized or bullied in life. They don't deserve to be alive anymore. The residents of Connecticut need to stand up for this family and demand that these men be punished by death as soon as possible, or be sent to prison for life with NO possibility of parole - EVER (and even that is much too lenient, because that would mean the criminals get to live out their lives on our hard-earned taxpayer dollars in a comfortable prison while these 2 girls and their Mom are dead after being raped and terrorized and then murdered by these devils. It's time to stand up for what is right. We can no longer tolerate this violent behavior in our society.
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by jenbobcase July 26, 2007 3:51 AM EDT
These 2 animals should be taken out into the street immediately and beaten, doused with gasoline and then set on fire -so they suffer the same pain and the same fate of the innocent family they just terrorized and murdered. I don't want to hear A SINGLE WORD about the parolees screwed-up childhoods, or how they were victimized or bullied in life. They don't deserve to be alive anymore. The residents of Connecticut need to stand up for this family and demand that these men be punished by death as soon as possible, or be sent to prison for life with NO possibility of parole - EVER (and even that is much too lenient, because that would mean the criminals get to live out their lives on our hard-earned taxpayer dollars in a comfortable prison while these 2 girls and their Mom are dead after being raped and terrorized and then murdered by these devils. It's time to stand up for what is right. We can no longer tolerate this violent behavior in our society.
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by erasmus6 July 25, 2007 8:58 PM EDT
hawksprings

You are actually a very funny guy.

Why don't you put California, Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina or maybe Pennsylvania up against Quebec?:)
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