Sergio Correa, a Hartford man charged with the especially brutal murder of three members of an eastern Connecticut family in 2017, has been been unable to post a $3 million bond since is arrest in June 2018 and has tried - and failed - repeatedly to put his case before a jury. A trial had been scheduled in May, about two years after his arrest, but it was postponed indefinitely after Gov. Ned Lamont issued an emergency order that all but shut down the judiciary.