GUILTY NY - Christopher Grover, 30, shot to death, Poughkeepsie, 28 Sept 2017 *Arrest*

Maybe he coached one of the DAs children???


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That’s a good idea...I don’t personally know them but close friends of mine do. It seems both of them are well known throughout the county and considering both were born and raised here, they probably have lots of ties to people.

I follow all sorts of cases here, it’s my hobby I guess...this case just gets me because it’s like that perfect scenario where everyone thinks life is grand. What happened in that house is an absolute mystery...because the image that was portrayed to the public was nothing close to what it possibly was.

ETA- so the DA will be a witness for the prosecution?

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Wondering if we will ever hear any new news on this. The court date of Jan 2 was a non event and next scheduled date is 2/3. This must be a complicated convoluted case that requires months to sort out the details before even a meaningful court appearance?
 
Hi Hurricane! I am beginning to think the same thing. I hope the February appearance will be some information.
Stay safe in this wintery weather we have out there!


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I hope so too, though I’m losing hope we will ever know anything.

I’m in CA now - none of that white stuff here!
 
Joined Websleuths just to follow this case. News has been silent as court appearance dates have passed and possibly been pushed out. Maybe there is more to this story than they want the public to know at this time. I’m hoping for the best for Addimando and her kids while holding respect for all family involved.
 
I wonder how their kids are. Dad gone forever and mom in jail. Poor babies. How could things go so wrong?


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https://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com...pher-glover-murder-case-grand-jury/524233002/

Prosecutors generally have six months to secure an indictment against a defendant.

"We agreed to give the prosecutor more time to investigate this case because we thought it was in our client’s best interest to allow a full and complete investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding her arrest," Gerry said.

...

Since her arrest, Addimando has been in Dutchess County Jail without bail.

I still wonder what her defense will be. I have been wondering about this case. Still nothing new. Strange that it has gone this long without more information!
 
https://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com...pher-glover-murder-case-grand-jury/524233002/



I still wonder what her defense will be. I have been wondering about this case. Still nothing new. Strange that it has gone this long without more information!

Me too! I’ve also been obsessed with finding anything from the Dutchess county jail or town of Poughkeepsie court, with no such luck. It almost seems like her case is restricted from public record. I’m not that familiar with NYS criminal justice system but it certainly seems like absolutely nothing has been released to the public other than these sprinkles of information they publish in the paper.



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So this text just came through from vine link.
 

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I fully expected her to claim self defense / abuse. Sitting and waiting to see where this takes us...
 
Nicole Addimando indicted on murder charge in boyfriend's killing

Addimando was indicted this week on charges of second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter, second-degree manslaughter, and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, according to the New York State Unified Court System website.

“We are scheduled to be in court Monday morning before (Dutchess County Court) Judge (Edward) McLoughlin for her arraignment,” said one of her defense attorneys, Benjamin Ostrer, of Ostrer & Associates.
 
Nicole Addimando pleads not guilty to murder, manslaughter

McLoughlin set a trial start date of Oct. 15.

"We've established a series of dates to keep track of your case," McLoughlin told Addimando. "You are entitled to a speedy trial and I intend on making that occur.

"The most important date for now is Aug. 15," the judge added. "The court, on or before that date, will try to determine if there's a possible resolution or some other disposition. At that point, there will be no more negotiations. We need to know which way we are going, one way or another, by Aug. 15. If not, after that, we will be litigating (going to trial)."
 
Testimony was also heard from Marino, retired Town of Poughkeepise police Detective Chris Hamel, and Town of Poughkeepsie police Detective Darrell Honkala.

Honkala interviewed Addimando at the police station, after she spoke with Sisilli.

And Hamel was still on the job in October 2011, when he got a call from a friend of his, a now-retired City of Poughkeepsie police officer, about a possible sexual assault.

The city officer said “he had a person that needed to speak to someone in reference to alleged abuse," Hamel testified. "He said issues had been happening... for almost two years."

The person was Addimando, who was sexually involved with the city police officer, according to discussion that took place in court.

Hamel conducted an investigation, and recorded interviews he had with Addimando and others.

Prosecutors are going to argue "on their Molineux (hearing) ... the right to use that recorded interview as well as other recorded interviews from that investigation back in 2011 and 2012," Krauss said.

A Molineux hearing is held to determine the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's prior uncharged crimes.

One of the recorded interviews intercepted a phone call "with the defendant and a colleague at Vassar College," Krauss said. The defense "looked to suppress that entire recorded interview of the defendant by arguing that a portion of that interview, where a phone call is intercepted...should result in the entire interview not being able to be used."


Testimony was also heard Tuesday from three other officers, including Investigator Joseph Marino of the Dutchess County Correctional Facility, who spoke to the nature of the jail's telephone system, and how frequent warnings are given that calls can be recorded.

Sisilli's testimony
Sisilli testified that he first saw Addimando's car stopped at a red light on Taft Ave near the westbound Arterial around 2 a.m. on Sept. 28, 2017. He was on his way to another call.


The light turned green, and Addimando didn't move her car, Sisilli said. He used an air horn to get her attention (using his car horn would have triggered the siren).

Addimando got out of her car and started walking back to Sisilli's car. He got out of his car and walked over to meet her.

"She immediately said she was involved in a fight with her husband involving a gun," Sisilli said. "She appeared very upset."

Addimando said that Grover "was still in the apartment and the gun had just gone off... she said that he said he would kill her... that she tried to leave and the gun went off," Sisilli said.

Nicole Addimando defense aims to preclude statements to police
 

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