Young victim of New Hampshire massacre home from hospital
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The 11-year-old girl who survived a vicious home invasion that killed her mother is home from the hospital and accepting visits from friends and family at her Mont Vernon, N.H. home, a neighbor said.
Jaimie Cates is in a wheelchair, but well enough to accept visitors, said Yuki Chorney, who lives next door.
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In N.H. Murder, Online Chatter Surrounds Teen Suspects
http://www.wbur.org/2009/10/21/nh-murder-2
The day of the murder, Dacus says, teens had correctly identified the four suspects: Christopher Gribble, 19; Billy Marks, 18; Steven Spader and Quinn Glover, both 17.
By 8 o clock at night. So, 14 hours later, Daucus says. The murders occurred Sunday and they didnt even announce the arrest until Tuesday morning.
I ask Daucus if she thinks the suspects would have been arrested so quickly if they werent talking online.
No. I firmly believe if they hadnt talked that they would still be free. They never would have been connected to the murders in Mont Vernon, she says. Im not sure they talked. It was whomever they talked to, they talked about it online.
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Two funds set up to help Cates' family
http://www.unionleader.com/article....rticleId=90d296f5-90a6-4c38-8392-35972eaf975c
MONT VERNON Two organizations have recently set up funds on behalf of David and Jaimie Cates to ensure that the family doesn't have to worry about financial issues while they have so many other worries.
To make a donation:
N2N-Cates Family: Mont Vernon Town Hall, P.O. Box 444, Mont Vernon, NH 03057
Kimberly Cates Memorial Fund: St. Joseph's Hospital Credit Union, 172 Kinsley St., Nashua, NH 03060.
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4 facing charges
in murder waive right to hearings
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MILFORD All four suspects charged in connection with the home invasion and murder in Mont Vernon have waived their rights to probable cause hearings, in exchange for their lawyers getting a peek at the evidence behind the charges, the lead prosecutor said Monday.
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Two teens in murder had prior record, court records show
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Two of the four suspects in the grisly weekend murder in Mont Vernon already had been scheduled to appear in Milford District Court this morning, on prior, unrelated charges.