Husband in 2002 murder, dismemberment of Fairfax couple in Ocean City seeks early release

Benjamin Sifrit — half of the husband-and-wife team that killed and dismembered a Fairfax, Virginia, couple during a 2002 Memorial Day weekend trip to Ocean City, Maryland — is no longer a danger to the public and should be granted early release, his attorney argued in a motion filed this week.

In 2002, Sifrit and his then-wife Erika killed and dismembered Martha Crutchley and her boyfriend Joshua Ford.

The couples met on a bus in Ocean City during Memorial Day weekend before a night of drinking at the Seacrets nightclub…

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