Milford man takes stiffer plea deal in brutal assault of neighbor with multiple sclerosis

Wierzbicki says even though her cuts and bruises have healed, she lives with the terror daily.

News 12 Staff

Feb 13, 2020, 8:02 PM

Updated 1,523 days ago

Share:

Under mounting pressure, a judge issued a stiffer sentence Thursday to a Milford man who pleaded guilty to brutally attacking his neighbor who has multiple sclerosis.
Police say Russell Molleur repeatedly beat and choked his neighbor Lori Wierzbicki inside her home in March 2019. Wierzbicki has multiple sclerosis and couldn't fight back.
Molleur has been in custody since. Wierzbicki says even though her cuts and bruises have healed, she lives with the terror daily.
When she learned of the initial plea deal, she and her brother launched a social media campaign to get it tossed, something the judge did last month. In court, Wierzbicki thanked the judge for listening to her.
The initial plea deal included two years in prison with the ability to argue for less.
In exchange for Molleur admitting to assault on a disabled person and unlawful restraint, the judge sentenced him to four years in prison, followed by five years of probation.
Molleur offered no explanation or apology for the crime. 
Wierzbicki and her brother still objected to the new deal, saying it's not an appropriate sentence for what was done to her.
“Lock him up and throw away the key,” she said. “He's going to be a menace to society no matter what.”
Defense attorney Susan Brown told the court that Molleur is developmentally disabled with no prior convictions. She said when his mother, who was his caretaker, died, he started heavily drinking. Brown also said Molleur is remorseful and should get credit for confessing to police.
Tim McLaughlin, the victim’s brother, says he plans to focus his efforts on pushing for legislation that would give victims more rights.
When he finishes serving his time, the judge ordered that Molleur have no contact with the victim.
 
 
 


More from News 12
1:22
Stamford woman’s family reunited with class ring from 1946

Stamford woman’s family reunited with class ring from 1946

1:37
Lots of sun with warm temperatures; cooler temps & rain return tomorrow for Connecticut

Lots of sun with warm temperatures; cooler temps & rain return tomorrow for Connecticut

2:59
Bridgeport residents vow to fight back evictions after an out-of-state developer buys multiple properties on the East Side

Bridgeport residents vow to fight back evictions after an out-of-state developer buys multiple properties on the East Side

0:21
Wilton police: Man arrested for impersonating an FBI agent

Wilton police: Man arrested for impersonating an FBI agent

2:41
Fourth generation owners lean on tradition to lead Currie’s Tires to 95 years

Fourth generation owners lean on tradition to lead Currie’s Tires to 95 years

3:22
Made In Connecticut: Amodex in Bridgeport has been cleaning up or over 65 years

Made In Connecticut: Amodex in Bridgeport has been cleaning up or over 65 years

0:21
Sally's Apizza is making its way to Norwalk later this year

Sally's Apizza is making its way to Norwalk later this year

Guide: Alcohol addiction recovery support and resources

Guide: Alcohol addiction recovery support and resources

1:49
Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: CT DOT shares roadway tips and safety measures

Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: CT DOT shares roadway tips and safety measures

2:05
Gov. Lamont pushes for more solar panels on schools

Gov. Lamont pushes for more solar panels on schools

1:51
Last minute tips to file your tax returns as deadline looms

Last minute tips to file your tax returns as deadline looms

0:58
Jackie Robinson Day: Former Dodger Bobby Valentine reflects on athlete and activist

Jackie Robinson Day: Former Dodger Bobby Valentine reflects on athlete and activist

0:22
Connecticut police departments increase patrols around religious sites following aerial attack on Israel

Connecticut police departments increase patrols around religious sites following aerial attack on Israel

0:30
John Solomon, former Easton police chief and veteran, dies at 82

John Solomon, former Easton police chief and veteran, dies at 82

0:15
Fairfield PD: Man faces attempted murder charge, stabbed partner during domestic dispute

Fairfield PD: Man faces attempted murder charge, stabbed partner during domestic dispute

0:31
New data shows 7% of Fairfield County residents under 65 don't have health insurance

New data shows 7% of Fairfield County residents under 65 don't have health insurance

1:47
Food labels can sometimes be misleading. Kane In Your Corner explains what to look out for.

Food labels can sometimes be misleading. Kane In Your Corner explains what to look out for.

4:39
Guide: Ways to help you identify and deal with work burnout

Guide: Ways to help you identify and deal with work burnout

1:31
Danbury Fair Mall welcomes Target, Round1, J. Crew and Inspiration Co.

Danbury Fair Mall welcomes Target, Round1, J. Crew and Inspiration Co.

0:58
Trumbull doctor pushes specialized care for night shift workers

Trumbull doctor pushes specialized care for night shift workers