
The Iron Cross and the "Boston" helped tie Kuykendall to the bodies, feds say.
A Gloucester man who is an apparent member of the Aryan Brotherhood and who has some 35 criminal convictions in two states, including one for attacking a family member here, could be charged with murdering at least one of the three men whose bodies he allegedly dumped at an Albuquerque hospital last week.
Richard Schuyler "Sky" Kuykendall, 41, was initially charged just with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, but an FBI agent on the case said Kuykendall may face additional charges, including possibly murder, related to the three men's death in a Chevy Malibu parked in an Albuquerque alley on May 12.
Surveillance cameras and Kuykendall's distinctive tattoos helped lead investigators, already familiar with him because of his alleged membership in the neo-Nazi gang, to him, the FBI agent writes in an affidavit filed in court.
A surveillance camera in the alley captured him with a gun and seeming to win a shootout with the three guys in the Mailbu, after which he tossed his gun in a dumpster and jumped behind the wheel of what was now an impromptu hearse, according to the affidavit.
He allegedly then drove to a hospital 2 1/2 miles away and took off his shirt, which exposed his tattoos, including an Iron Cross on his right breast and his "Boston" stomach tattoo to hospital surveillance cameras, according to the affidavit says, continuing that he then found a security guard, told him "there were three dead guys in the Chevy" and ran away.
According to the affidavit, Kuykendall was convicted in January, 2018 in Salem District Court on a charge of assault and battery on a family member. Court records show he was arraigned on Nov. 30, 2017 for trying to suffocate his victim, but do not show how long a sentence he got.
However, he was out by Feb. 28, 2018, when he was arrested on a trespassing charge in Gloucester. Three months later, he was arrested again, this time on Rte. 128 on a charge of driving with a suspended license after police noticed him swerving from one lane to another, possibly, police said, because he was eating at the time and so was distracted.
In 1998, he was convicted, also in Salem court, on a charge of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon - a baseball bat - according to the affidavit, which adds that the two Salem convictions, along with two convictions in New Mexico for identity theft, forgery, larceny and conspiracy, were enough to make it illegal for him to possess a gun.
The affidavit, which cites his "impressive criminal history," says the three dead men were also apparent members of the Aryan Brotherhood, a White-supremacist gang whose members often get Aryan, SS and Viking-style tattoos - along with shamrocks - to show off their membership. Kuykendall's had his tattoos since at least 2009, when he posted photos on MySpace.
The affidavit does not give a reason why they and Kuykendall might have wished each other dead.
Innocent, etc.
Complete affidavit (4.4M PDF).
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Impressive!!!
By JuniorCV
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 7:14am
He has a “Boston” tattoo but he’s from Gloucester. Not even from the greater Boston area mind you. People from the burbs always say I’m from Boston, then when you ask what part they say Quincy or Newton. You’re not from Boston dude. When you call 911 and the cruiser that shows up doesn’t say Boston Police, you’re not from Boston
If you ever visit Aruba,
By anon
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 7:49am
If you ever visit Aruba, everyone there is "from Boston". Ask what part and you'll hear all sorts of fun responses. Merrimack NH was one of my favorites.
Yes, he's a great pretender.
By anon
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 8:12am
Yes, he's a great pretender.
Technically not true.
By JayF
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 8:38am
If you were to dial 911 in the Seaport there are a variety of agencies that might respond to the call depending on the context: State Police, Massport Police, Transit Police, Postal Police, Customs and Border Patrol, US Protective Service, Federal Protective Service, Boston Municipal Protective Services, Amtrak Police, US Coast Guard and lastly the Boston Police Department who may or may not show due to an ongoing territorial feud with the Staties*. The FBI will come and assist but they only show up if you're in real trouble and the US Marshals will come knocking with your name on a warrant. On nice days you might see a Suffolk County Sheriffs van cruising Seaport Boulevard but I'm not clear on what their area of responsibility might be, outside of picking up food orders at J. Pace.
Granted, it's highly doubtful you'll see a Gloucester cop show up but I'm guessing the neo-Nazi in question knew the audience he was trying to impress with his tummy tattoo and decided "Boston" would be an easier concept to explain than "Glou-ces-ter" to his jail buddies, although it's quite possible he went to Boston University and his affinity to the school was so great that he just had to have himself imprinted with his alma mater but then had second thoughts halfway through the process.
Also, as an experienced world traveler I can attest that giving strangers the closest known geographical reference as your place of origin is extremely common. It's great at obscuring your socio-economic background and makes it easier to assimilate with once they can visualize who you are through word association.
* You can google this as the Globe will do a feature about the feud every two years or so.
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By berkleealum
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:27pm
great point.
What are the chances of spelling “Gloucester” correctly?
By anon
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 9:08pm
Either by the tattoo artist or the perp.
On another note, I met someone in CA that said they were from Boston. I asked where and they said Attleboro. I told them that’s practically RI.
They explained that no one knows where the hell Attleboro is so I had to agree they had a point.
Reverse probably true, right?
By Parkwayne
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 8:49am
I'd imagine most people from Gloucester would take affront at someone from say, Essex or Beverly, claiming to be from Gloucester.
Haha, NO one pretends they are from Gloucester.
By Section77
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 9:15am
"Hi, I have no social skills and a severe drug problem" isn't something people want to fake. Good to see you guys focusing on the important stuff though.
Hmm
By Parkwayne
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:31pm
[Rockport has entered the chat]
Well, he wasn't the brightest bulb
By Tim Mc.
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 9:16am
in the first place, given everything else in the story. Driving dead people to a hospital?
Because if you are talking to
By redheadedjen
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 9:47am
Because if you are talking to people from say California, they don't know Quincy or Malden or Avon or Waltham....Saying Boston is just easier.
Because
By Anonynonyno
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 10:24am
"Massachusetts" has too many syllables?
Doesnt make sense
By Jay
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 10:52am
You live in Avon- not Boston. Just say Avon MA.
It doesn't matter if they know where it is. If anyone cared to ask, just say "near Boston". Takes 2 seconds. poser.
Why does it matter if they know where Boston is? (they don't really), you don't live there.
Without the suburbs, Boston
By redheadedjen
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 12:11pm
Without the suburbs, Boston has a population on par with El Paso Texas. Not some world class city. The metro area, on the other hand, is one of the largest in America.
"poser"
By lbb
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 12:30pm
You make it seem like being from Boston confers some kind of amazing status on people and I just don't know how to break it to you but...
You need to get out more
By SwirlyGrrl
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 12:39pm
The general and ongoing convention in the United States is to say what large metro area you live near, not the dinky subdivision on the map that nobody has ever heard of.
This has been the case for at least the 35+ years that I've been ambling about. Strange how many people who don't travel don't get it.
What can I say--when I was in
By Milwaukee Mike
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 3:49pm
What can I say--when I was in college, I discovered that "Waukesha Mike" lacked a certain ring to it (that, and nobody knew where the hell Waukesha was).
Massachusetts NOT Boston
By JuniorCV
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 11:07am
Wow
By lbb
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 11:29am
The guy is a violent white supremacist, but your big beef is that he's from Gloucester and has a BOSTON tattoo on his stomach.
Here's the thing
By Waquiot
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:03pm
There's a lot of conflating when it comes to Boston. Does JuniorCV, who most likely lives in Boston, have an issue that a neo-Nazi who lives almost of out the orbit of the metro area is claiming to be from Boston via tattoos? Yes. It's the same way that people claim that "Boston" is so racist that we've never elected a mayor who isn't white (mind you, since 1968 we've only had 4 mayors,) ignoring that several much whiter suburban cities around Boston have done just that.
You Springfield people just wouldn't understand these things.
unrelated, but you brought it up
By berkleealum
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:30pm
this is just one of many claims pertaining to racism in Boston, and likely one of the weakest.
Among the things you don't understand...
By lbb
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 2:08pm
Among the things you don't understand is that I don't live in Springfield, and that yes, Boston is pretty damn racist. I didn't think so ten years ago, either, but...
Don't holler like a hit dog, Waquoit, the United States is also pretty damn racist. And in both cases, in order to understand how it's true, you need to mute your defensive reaction and listen -- not least of all, to your fellow white people. A lot of them are saying the quiet part out loud these days.
You live in the Connecticut River Valley, no?
By Waquiot
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 3:13pm
Or as it is otherwise known, Springfield.
Head injury, right?
By lbb
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 4:07pm
No.
You're either exceptionally stupid or a complete pissant, and I'm going with "both".
My bad
By Waquiot
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 4:47pm
I'm most likely confusing you with another 3 initial poster.
That said, if you were the person from outside of Northampton who posts here, you'd be offended for saying you were from Springfield. At the end of the day, someone from Gloucester (way beyond Boston) executing three people then showing off his "Boston" tat for the security cameras has the added offensiveness of roping Boston into all of this.
And let's be honest, if it were just some neo-Nazi from Gloucester without said tattoo doing all the shit he did, Adam may have just ignored this story.
Bosh
By lbb
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 8:13am
Oh really? Does the name "Mark Sahady" ring a bell? It should.
Sahady is from Malden
By Waquiot
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 9:25am
Yes, not Boston, but at least "Greater Boston." Malden's on the Orange Line, if you didn't know.
Cool
By lbb
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 9:34am
If that's a meaningful distinction to you, then cool. So you don't want the white supremacist from Gloucester to be identified with Boston. but you're fine with the white supremacist from Malden being identified with Boston? Whatever, your beef is with his belly tattoo so take it up with him.
I mean technically
By Waquiot
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 1:14pm
It was JuniorCV who had an issue with the tattoo. I was just hoping that I could get you to understand why a Bostonian might have a problem with it, and the attendant bad PR a guy from practically New Hampshire is bringing to the city. But it appears that understanding is not your strong point.
I get it
By lbb
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 1:47pm
I got that. I've plenty of experience with defensive Bostonians. I stand by my original point, that you have yet to address, that this concern is infinitesimally tiny compared with what he, and you, and everyone, should be concerned about in this news item.
And it appears that seeing the forest with all those damn trees around is not yours.
You're asking the wrong person
By Waquiot
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 2:45pm
I just tried to give you context, which you refuse to understand.
Springfield?
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 05/18/2021 - 7:50pm
Clearly you knew nobody who went to UMass Amherst or lived in noho.
Perhaps that explains the arboreal artifact wedged you know where.
Massachusetts NOT Boston
By JuniorCV
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 11:07am
Massachusetts NOT Boston
By JuniorCV
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 11:07am
Magoo sez
By MisterMagooForYoo
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 7:44am
Magoo is from Magootowne Massachusetts. (towne with an “e”). Magoo.
Thought you were leaving?
By lbb
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 10:06am
Are you waiting for that very special bus outta town, Magoo?
Salem District Court is a well known turn style.
By Section77
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 7:49am
The answer to most crimes is six months in county (out in three).
wskws yltsi
By ENIGMUE
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 10:12am
White supremacists killing white supremacists, ya love to see it.
remember
By Michael
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 10:37am
The one good thing Hitler did was when he killed Hitler
I live in Boston
By WalkingTheDog
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 1:14pm
But I never claim to be from Boston.
Boston
By Don't Panic
Mon, 05/17/2021 - 2:19pm
Is all the East coast of Massachusetts and a little of the interior of the State.
The Cape and the Islands are exempt.
Springfield invented Baseketball.
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