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| Inside the cells of murder suspects |
| By nashuatelegraph.com |
| Published: 11/09/2009 |
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MANCHESTER – Steven Spader, William Marks, and Christopher Gribble have been at the Hillsborough County Department of Corrections in Manchester for 34 days and counting. Except for a fraction of that time, they’ve spent their days in nearly identical 11-foot-4-inch by 6-foot-4-inch cells, “sight and sound separated” from one another, per Judge Martha Crocker’s orders. Brookline residents Spader, 17 and Gribble, 20, along with Amherst resident Marks, 18, are three of the four people charged in connection with the Oct. 4 murder of Kimberly Cates and the attack on her daughter, 11-year-old Jaimie Cates. Spader and Gribble are charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for allegedly using a machete and a knife, respectively, to kill Kimberly Cates in her bed around 4 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 4. They also are accused of attempted murder in the attack on Jaimie Cates. Spader and Gribble are two of the 10 inmates at the jail accused of some form of murder, according to Hillsborough County Department of Corrections Superintendent James O’Mara Jr. Read More. |
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