Markoff, a former Boston University medical student, committed suicide in jail while he was awaiting trial in the killing of Julissa Brisman.
BOSTON – Massachusetts prosecutors say they will release files associated with the case of a man accused of killing a woman he met through Craigslist.org
Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley plans to release documents, audio, video and still images connected with the prosecution of Philip Markoff on Thursday afternoon.
Markoff was charged with killing New York City masseuse Julissa Brisman at a Boston hotel in 2008.
Markoff, a former Boston University medical student, committed suicide in jail in August while he was awaiting trial in the killing.
A spokesman for Conley said he plans to make a presentation to reporters highlighting the significance of some of the evidence.
Brisman’s mother expressed frustration last month that Conley had not released the case file six months after Markoff’s death.