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| What caused Mont Vernon murders? |
| By necn.com |
| Published: 10/09/2009 |
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One of them had been a Boy Scout. One hoped to be a missionary. Two of them had performed leading roles in school plays. So how did four New Hampshire teenagers wind up being accused of horrific crimes? Small town boys. Police say like devils in the night, they fell on their random prey. A sleeping mother hacked to death as she slept in her secluded country home. Her daughter surviving with crushed bones and a slit throat. Parent James Marks, who says his son William was never violent is perplexed. Four young men. Four short life stories that everyone is combing through now, looking for warning signs. Steven Spader, 17, long-time Boy Scout, played Daddy Warbucks in a school play, friendly, told jokes. Christopher Gribble, 19, home-schooled, devout Mormon, hoped to be a missionary or go into the military. Read More. |
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