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http://www.eastoncourier.com/2015/1...avin-case-unlike-anything-he-has-seen-before/
Weston police chief says Navin case unlike anything he has ever seen before
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Since Kyle grew up in Weston, maybe he saw this abandoned house as a quick place to make a drop,” the chief said.
He noted that the house is out in the open on Norfield Road, a main artery people use every day. “It’s just 500 feet from the police department, town hall, the library, Norfield Church, St. Francis Church, and Weston Center. It brings the world to our doorstep, something we’ve never had to experience before,” he said.
In Weston, he said, the worst crime scenes police come across have been car crashes and suicides. “Murders and major crimes are not something you expect to happen in Weston,” he said.
The chief grew up in Weston and said as far back as he can remember, Weston was always an “oasis” from major crime, insulated from it.
However, in the past five years, he said, he noticed something has changed in the culture of the country that has filtered over into Weston, and Weston is no longer an oasis.
“The Navin case is a tragedy on so many different levels. Kyle Navin pretty much had everything he needed growing up. He went to a good school. He had every advantage that could be given as a kid. It’s a tragedy he turned out to be the person he is now. He hasn’t been convicted yet, but everything points out that this happened to the couple because of him and his girlfriend. If the evidence rings true and there is a court trial, I believe he will be found guilty,” the chief said.
The chief was familiar with reports that Kyle Navin may have been abused by his father. “No family is perfect, everyone is flawed in some way, but it doesn’t give anyone the right to inflict a death sentence on someone,” he said.
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The chief was one of the first responders to the house at 89 Norfield Road on Oct. 29, when the call was made by the homeowner that he had found what might be human remains.
He saw some of the remains that were uncovered. He said they were skeletal remains, complete bodies that were not dismembered. He said there was also clothing.
Weston police chief says Navin case unlike anything he has ever seen before
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Since Kyle grew up in Weston, maybe he saw this abandoned house as a quick place to make a drop,” the chief said.
He noted that the house is out in the open on Norfield Road, a main artery people use every day. “It’s just 500 feet from the police department, town hall, the library, Norfield Church, St. Francis Church, and Weston Center. It brings the world to our doorstep, something we’ve never had to experience before,” he said.
In Weston, he said, the worst crime scenes police come across have been car crashes and suicides. “Murders and major crimes are not something you expect to happen in Weston,” he said.
The chief grew up in Weston and said as far back as he can remember, Weston was always an “oasis” from major crime, insulated from it.
However, in the past five years, he said, he noticed something has changed in the culture of the country that has filtered over into Weston, and Weston is no longer an oasis.
“The Navin case is a tragedy on so many different levels. Kyle Navin pretty much had everything he needed growing up. He went to a good school. He had every advantage that could be given as a kid. It’s a tragedy he turned out to be the person he is now. He hasn’t been convicted yet, but everything points out that this happened to the couple because of him and his girlfriend. If the evidence rings true and there is a court trial, I believe he will be found guilty,” the chief said.
The chief was familiar with reports that Kyle Navin may have been abused by his father. “No family is perfect, everyone is flawed in some way, but it doesn’t give anyone the right to inflict a death sentence on someone,” he said.
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The chief was one of the first responders to the house at 89 Norfield Road on Oct. 29, when the call was made by the homeowner that he had found what might be human remains.
He saw some of the remains that were uncovered. He said they were skeletal remains, complete bodies that were not dismembered. He said there was also clothing.