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A rebellious son becomes a fathers worst nightmare
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ne...n_detained_after_slaying_expresses_heartache/
James Marks said:
"He said he has heard through his sons friends that his son and Glover remained in the basement while the other two teens attacked the woman and her daughter. Prosecutors did not specify where Marks and Glover were during the attack, but said each of the four teens was armed with a deadly weapon and came to the home with the intent to kill. William Marks and Glover have been charged with burglary, conspiracy, and armed robbery.
James Marks said Spader was at the Markses home in Amherst Friday night and showed him a folding knife with a blade that was about 4 inches long. It was the first time he had seen Spader with a knife, he said, and he told him he should not have it.
The teens gathered at the Markses home again on Saturday night. The group included Spader, Glover, some young women, and William Marks and his girlfriend, according to the father. Spader, Glover, and the young women left at 8:30 p.m.
At 10 p.m., William left in his black 1993 Toyota to drive his girlfriend home to Milford, N.H. The father said he told his son to be back home in an hour.
When William did not return by 11 p.m., his father said, James Marks began sending him text messages - 15 over the next five hours - but did not hear back until 4:10 a.m., when his son told him he was on the way home. Authorities have said the attackers broke into the Cates home at about 4 a.m.
William Marks walked back into his fathers home in Amherst at 4:30 a.m. James Marks said he was sitting on the couch as his son walked by nonchalantly on the way to his room.
He didnt really say anything, James Marks said. I said, Where have you been? He said, Out. He didnt seem upset or flustered or anything."
A rebellious son becomes a fathers worst nightmare
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ne...n_detained_after_slaying_expresses_heartache/
James Marks said:
"He said he has heard through his sons friends that his son and Glover remained in the basement while the other two teens attacked the woman and her daughter. Prosecutors did not specify where Marks and Glover were during the attack, but said each of the four teens was armed with a deadly weapon and came to the home with the intent to kill. William Marks and Glover have been charged with burglary, conspiracy, and armed robbery.
James Marks said Spader was at the Markses home in Amherst Friday night and showed him a folding knife with a blade that was about 4 inches long. It was the first time he had seen Spader with a knife, he said, and he told him he should not have it.
The teens gathered at the Markses home again on Saturday night. The group included Spader, Glover, some young women, and William Marks and his girlfriend, according to the father. Spader, Glover, and the young women left at 8:30 p.m.
At 10 p.m., William left in his black 1993 Toyota to drive his girlfriend home to Milford, N.H. The father said he told his son to be back home in an hour.
When William did not return by 11 p.m., his father said, James Marks began sending him text messages - 15 over the next five hours - but did not hear back until 4:10 a.m., when his son told him he was on the way home. Authorities have said the attackers broke into the Cates home at about 4 a.m.
William Marks walked back into his fathers home in Amherst at 4:30 a.m. James Marks said he was sitting on the couch as his son walked by nonchalantly on the way to his room.
He didnt really say anything, James Marks said. I said, Where have you been? He said, Out. He didnt seem upset or flustered or anything."