Driver charged with murder in hit-and-run that killed Boston art collector

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A Boston man, William Haney, is held without bail on murder and animal cruelty charges after intentionally hitting art collector John Axelrod and his dog with his SUV, then attempting to cover up the incident. Haney, who has a history of mental health issues, pleaded not guilty and is undergoing a mental health evaluation. Axelrod, a prominent art supporter, died in the crash, which has shocked the Boston community.
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- Mental health evaluation ordered for driver accused of killing prominent Boston arts collector MassLive
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