NIH researcher remembered for his musicDate: September 20, 2012
By Kelly Swoope
BALTIMORE -- The NIH researcher murdered outside of his northeast Baltimore home is being remembered for his music. Peter Marvit was left for dead, shot several times in the head and upper body. While police look for his killer, and his family grieves, Marvit’s extended family remembers the man through his music.
"We finished our rehearsal as we always do at ten o'clock on Monday nights, and a half hour later, Peter was dead," says friend Tom Hall. 30 minutes before he was killed, Hall was making music with Peter Marvit. Marvit a tenor, Hall the Music Director and Conductor with the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. |