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Nathan Carman Pushes Back Against Aunts' Allegations He Killed Grandfather
"Nathan Carman made it clear Monday, first to a probate judge and then in a rambling diatribe outside of court, that he plans to push back against the aunts who have accused him of killing his grandfather for profit.
After a hearing in front of Judge David King, Carman stood outside the courthouse and fired back at his relatives. Visibly shaking at times and with his voice cracking, Carman said at least two of his aunts “had a very strong economic motive to kill my grandfather.”
“My aunt Valerie, for example, has told me several times she is the person that profited the most from his death,” Carman said. “The petitioners are the people who have accused me of a murder that I didn’t commit.”...
As he stood under a flagpole outside the courthouse Monday, Carman talked for the first time about his feelings on his aunts’ petition.
In a rambling, almost five-minute speech Carman talked about how difficult it has been for him and also mentioned how one of his cousins has allegedly turned to sex and drugs to cope with their grandfather’s death.
“I want my aunts to know that I don’t hate them,” Carman said. “Part of me can sympathize with them and how difficult it has been to deal with my grandfather’s death. I just wish they could see how difficult it is for me, too.”
Carman reiterated several times what he has said all along: that he didn’t kill his grandfather. And only seconds after saying how he sympathized with his aunts, he attacked them, saying he handled the loss of both his grandfather and mother far better than some of their children because of his faith.
“My aunts hate me and they hated me long before my grandfather died,” Carman said. “I have a deeper faith that has allowed me to persevere and hopefully become the person that my grandfather wanted me to be.”...
King, the judge, on Monday expressed frustration at the slow pace of the discovery process and said he is still hopeful of having the case go to trial within a year. He also seemed disappointed that Carman once again didn’t have a lawyer, but made it clear he isn’t going to hold the case up because of it.
To try and move the process along, King said he plans to appoint a special referee to attend the anticipated depostion of Nathan Carman by Small.
“Because of the Fifth Amendment issues surrounding this case that are bound to crop up I will appoint a special referee to actaully attend the deposition live and make real-time rulings to move it along,” King said...."
Nathan Carman Pushes Back Against Aunts' Allegations He Killed Grandfather
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"Nathan Carman made it clear Monday, first to a probate judge and then in a rambling diatribe outside of court, that he plans to push back against the aunts who have accused him of killing his grandfather for profit.
After a hearing in front of Judge David King, Carman stood outside the courthouse and fired back at his relatives. Visibly shaking at times and with his voice cracking, Carman said at least two of his aunts “had a very strong economic motive to kill my grandfather.”
“My aunt Valerie, for example, has told me several times she is the person that profited the most from his death,” Carman said. “The petitioners are the people who have accused me of a murder that I didn’t commit.”...
As he stood under a flagpole outside the courthouse Monday, Carman talked for the first time about his feelings on his aunts’ petition.
In a rambling, almost five-minute speech Carman talked about how difficult it has been for him and also mentioned how one of his cousins has allegedly turned to sex and drugs to cope with their grandfather’s death.
“I want my aunts to know that I don’t hate them,” Carman said. “Part of me can sympathize with them and how difficult it has been to deal with my grandfather’s death. I just wish they could see how difficult it is for me, too.”
Carman reiterated several times what he has said all along: that he didn’t kill his grandfather. And only seconds after saying how he sympathized with his aunts, he attacked them, saying he handled the loss of both his grandfather and mother far better than some of their children because of his faith.
“My aunts hate me and they hated me long before my grandfather died,” Carman said. “I have a deeper faith that has allowed me to persevere and hopefully become the person that my grandfather wanted me to be.”...
King, the judge, on Monday expressed frustration at the slow pace of the discovery process and said he is still hopeful of having the case go to trial within a year. He also seemed disappointed that Carman once again didn’t have a lawyer, but made it clear he isn’t going to hold the case up because of it.
To try and move the process along, King said he plans to appoint a special referee to attend the anticipated depostion of Nathan Carman by Small.
“Because of the Fifth Amendment issues surrounding this case that are bound to crop up I will appoint a special referee to actaully attend the deposition live and make real-time rulings to move it along,” King said...."
Nathan Carman Pushes Back Against Aunts' Allegations He Killed Grandfather
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