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I wonder if KD turned himself in for the other matter because he was scared for his own life - it sounds like IMO there were quite a few 'friends' who suspected his involvement in Nichole's disappearance and subsequent murder. When her body was found, I'm thinking he might have just decided he was safer in custody. He might have feared he could be physically attacked or something.
Looks like he had a few driving issues and not understanding why he would have to turn himself in. Didn't they know where he was? If he was arrested and charged with a serious violation, why was he wandering around killing people, and not still locked up? The whole thing is difficult to grasp. Maybe out on bond or maybe didn't show up for trial and they had a warrant for him? He doesn't appear to be the brightest, so I doubt he lived alone and supported himself totally. Appears to be very immature for a 20 year old.
Dube had been convicted on the charges stemming from the high speed chase and was scheduled to serve a 90 day sentence starting apparently on the 17th. He was actually sentenced on the 10th, but given a week before he was scheduled to start his 90 day jail term.
Many times jail's are over-crowded and (low risk) prisoners are scheduled to serve their term when there is an opening to house them. This could have been the case why KB didn't go directly to jail. Traffic court is not like you see in the movies where they take the defendant directly into custody at the time when a guilty verdict or conviction is reached. At the time of sentencing I don't think anyone (judge, district attorney) thought in their wildest dreams that KB would have killed someone in the week before he was scheduled to serve his sentence.
JMO
Dube had turned himself in to the Penobscot County Jail on Friday to begin serving a 90-day sentence on charges stemming from a high-speed chase last year in which the motorcycle he was riding collided with a police cruiser.
Sentenced on May 10, he was given a week of freedom before he had to report to jail. Cable was last seen on Route 221 in Glenburn at 9 p.m. on May 12.
http://www.pressherald.com/news/Missing-girls-remains-found-near-river-in-Old-Town.html