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Article: MATTHEW STUART'S UPS AND DOWNS WHILE FRIENDS VIEW HIM AS WITHOUT GUILE, QUESTIONS REMAIN
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- February 5, 1990
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REVERE - Matthew Stuart returned to his favorite rock club,
the Atlantic, a few weeks ago, not as the man who may hold the key
to explaining one of the area's most notorious murders in decades,
but as a loyal son of Revere facing a bad time.
The young crowd there -- people Stuart had gone to school
with, partied with and listened to music with -- welcomed him with
affection.
His thick long hair ringed his face like Prince Valiant's.
His stone-washed jeans hugged his heavy legs. His black leather
jacket completed the picture of a blissed-out heavy-metal fan in
the thrall of Sass, the guitar-pounding band on stage that night.
And as friends and club employees moved toward him, one ...