GUILTY ME- Roger Ellis, 51, and Allen Curtis, 25, found shot to death in pickup, Castle Hill, 13 Aug 2019 *arrest*

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Hi all!. This is my first post, hope I'm doing it correctly!. This crime occurred in my home state of Maine in Castle Hill (a rather desolate area of Northern Maine, near the Canadian border). They were both found shot to death inside Ellis' pickup truck on Rte. 227. An unregistered ATV was also found at the scene. I'm assuming drugs are involved. . .this is a fairly rare type of crime in Maine, lots of rumors with this one, as well.
Autopsy confirms 2 men were shot in Aroostook County double homicide
 
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Allens FB:

Allen Curtis

and this one that looks like it was primarily used for selling things on FB marketplace:

Allen Curtis

I wonder if they were doing a transaction for the ATV and it went south.
 
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Allens FB:

Allen Curtis

and this one that looks like it was primarily used for selling things on FB marketplace:

Allen Curtis

I wonder if they were doing a transaction for the ATV and it went south.

I had found his Fb account as well. I would say it's entirely possible. I'm not exactly sure of what I can post on here, but there are rumors of an individual that was stabbed in the area, as well. Just rumors at this point, though.
 
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What we know about the double homicide case in Castle Hill

Ellis’ Chevrolet Silverado and an unregistered 2006 Suzuki ATV that was found abandoned at the scene were taken to the State Police Crime Lab in Augusta and continue to be analyzed along with other unspecified evidence related to the case.

Police urge residents to be aware of their surroundings. Castle Hill residents, especially those who live near the State Road, should contact police if they heard the exhaust noise from an ATV on Tuesday morning.

Anyone can report suspicious activity or information that might be related to the case to the Maine State Police barracks in Houlton at 207-532-5400. Authorities are encouraging people to report details to them, even if they think police already have similar information.

“Just one piece of essential information can break a case wide open,” McCausland said.
 
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