Lynn Man Receives Life Sentence for First-Degree Murder of Sherell Pringle
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SALEM, Mass. – November 5, 2025 – In Essex County Superior Court today, the Hon. Thomas Drechsler sentenced Bruce Maiben, 48, of Lynn, to life in prison without the possibility of parole, the Office of Essex County District Attorney Paul F. Tucker announces. On Monday afternoon, a jury found Maiben guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 40-year-old Sherell Pringle of Woburn.
Pringle went missing in the early morning hours of December 19, 2021 and her family immediately expressed concern. Investigators said Pringle was killed that morning and her body was located off of Route 107 in Saugus two days later. Maiben was arrested and arraigned in Lynn District Court on December 23, 2021 before grand jury indictment moved the case to Superior Court.
Prosecutor Kate MacDougall represented the Commonwealth, along with Assistant District Attorney Lindsay Nasson and Victim/Witness Advocate Rocky Yaniv. Maiben was represented by attorney John Morris.
The investigation into the murder involved the Massachusetts State Police Detective Unit assigned to Tucker’s office, including Sgt. Thomas Sullivan and Tpr. Stephen Hernandez; the Lynn Police Department, including Captain Christopher Kelly and Detective Timothy Ferrari; the Woburn Police Department, including Detective Jeffrey Carreau; and the Boston Police Department.
“This verdict and subsequent sentence will ensure that the defendant will be held accountable for his senseless and atrocious conduct,” Tucker said. “Our hope is that the family and friends of Sherell Pringle can find some comfort in this outcome.”
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