Justice Served: Willimantic (06226) Killer Sentenced in Nurse’s Strangulation Case — BREAKING
Willimantic, CT (06226) — A Connecticut court has sentenced Michael Reese, 39, to 50 years in prison without the possibility of parole for the brutal 2023 killing of 63-year-old nurse Joyce Grayson in Willimantic. Grayson, described by friends and neighbors as “saint-like” for her decades of compassionate care, was attacked and strangled during a medical visit to a Chapman Street halfway house. The case has deeply shaken the local community and sparked statewide discussions about the safety of home healthcare providers. Authorities and lawmakers are now urging stronger protections for medical workers to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Michael Reese, 39, sentenced to 50 years without parole in Willimantic, CT.
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IMPACT: Victim Joyce Grayson, 63, a beloved nurse and mother of six.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Her loss is immeasurable,” — Judge during sentencing.
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ACTION: Lawmakers urge safety reforms for healthcare workers.
Impact Of Local News
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Precise Location: Willimantic, CT (06226) — Chapman Street halfway house.
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Community Connection: “She was a saint, always helping others,” — Maria Lopez, local neighbor.
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW: Case sparked new Connecticut safety laws for home healthcare providers.
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Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» CT Victim Services: 1-888-771-HELP
» National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“We encourage all home health workers to use panic alert devices,” — CT Dept. of Public Health.
Community Pulse
VOTE: Should all home nurses be provided armed security?
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Update Log
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2:15 PM: Sentence officially handed down — Reese taken into custody immediately.
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