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Convicted murderer commits suicide in prison
By eagletribune.com - Cara Hogan
Published: 03/07/2012

New Hampshire -- A Plaistow man serving a life sentence for murder committed suicide in his maximum security cell in Concord Monday night.

Joseph Sawtell, 31, was found dead at 7 p.m. by a prison guard, according to Jeffrey Lyons, spokesman for the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.

"The New Hampshire Medical Examiner's office has determined the cause of death was hanging," Lyons said. "He used a sheet from his bed, which is the method most often used."

The guard found Sawtell during a routine cell check and called medical staff and the Concord Fire Department.

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