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Suspect in 2014 murder held on $2 million bond

Convicted sex offender admits to ‘frenzy’

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ENFIELD, Conn. (AP) — A convicted sex offender told police he was just looking for someone to talk to when he went into a “frenzy” and stabbed an insurance company executive to death four years ago while she was running on a trail in Simsbury

William Winters Leverett, 24, was ordered held on $2 million bond at his initial appearance Monday in Enfield Superior Court on a murder charge in the November 2014 death of 54-year-old Melissa Millan, a senior vice president at Massachuse­tts Mutual Life Insurance Co.

Leverett did not enter a plea, and the case was transferre­d for arraignmen­t to Hartford, where more serious cases are handled. Lever- ett’s public defender did not immediatel­y return a phone message seeking comment.

Leverett, of Windsor Locks, went to police last week and confessed to the crime in a series of interviews, police said.

He told authoritie­s that he had attended a treatment meeting for sex offenders and was looking for human contact when he spotted Millan running on the trail, less than 2 miles 3 kilometers) from his home, at about 8 p.m. and became attracted to her. He told police they had never met.

“Mr. Leverett claimed that he only wanted a chance to speak with her but that ‘something happened’ and the next thing he knew he had stabbed her in the chest with a knife he was carrying,” according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

“I went into a frenzy,” he told police.

Leverett said he intention- ally ran into her and caused her to stop, according to the arrest warrant affidavit. He said he stabbed her once in the chest and she pushed him away before falling over the guardrail and into the road.

Leverett said he later disposed of the knife in a trash compactor.

Police said Leverett provided them with informatio­n not released to the public, including a descriptio­n of what Millan was wearing.

Police also said they retrieved a glove Leverett said he was wearing that night from a barn where he had hidden it. Testing showed DNA on the glove that likely came from Millan, police said.

Leverett has a previous conviction for sexual assault in the fourth degree in Colorado. He moved to Simsbury in 2011 and was registered as a sex offender.

He is due back in court on Oct. 9.

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