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TIMELINE: Documents shed light on Lewiston, Maine, mass shooter's history
The NBC10 Boston Investigators received information through a public records request about the red flags that the Lewiston, Maine, gunman’s mental health was declining. The information sheds new light on the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history, and the fact that the family of the the gunman, Robert Card, alerted the sheriff that they were becoming “concerned” about his deteriorating mental...
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Lewiston mass shooting suspect found dead in Maine
The man suspected in Wednesday’s massacre that killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, has been found dead, authorities confirmed Friday night. Sources first told the NBC10 Boston Investigators that Robert Card — the subject of a dayslong manhunt that followed mass shootings at the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley and Schemengees Bar and Grille — had been found deceased, and that…
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Who is the Lewiston, Maine, active shooter? Latest details on manhunt for Robert Card
Police are hunting for the gunman who killed more than a dozen people in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday, charging a man who’d initially been referred to as a person of interest with murder as he remained at large.
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Cape Cod's ‘Lady of the Dunes' murder case closed as killer is IDed
The “Lady of the Dunes” case, which involved what had been Massachusetts’ longest-unidentified homicide victim, has been officially closed after nearly 50 years as investigators declared Monday that she was killed by her husband.
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Mass. veteran sues VA, saying she was denied IVF over same-sex marriage
An Air Force veteran of nearly 20 years has filed a class action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs alleging she was denied reproductive services because she is married to a woman. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in a Massachusetts federal court, alleges that plaintiff Ashley Sheffield was denied a referral to receive in vitro fertilization, or IVF,…
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‘She's Been Waiting a Long Time': Son of Murder Victim ‘The Lady of the Dunes' Shares Final Goodbye
The family of murder victim Ruth Marie Terry travelled across the country to Provincetown, Massachusetts, for a final goodbye. Our team was invited on their private journey into the dunes where her body was found.
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A Troubling Internet Search History, Past Allegations Raise Questions About Missing Cohasset Woman's Husband
The NBC10 Boston Investigators are learning more about Ana Walshe, a missing mother from Cohasset, Massachusetts, and her husband, Brian Walshe, the man now accused of obstructing the investigation into her disappearance. A source connected to the investigation said a troubling internet search history related to murder was found on Walshe’s electronic devices. New details of the case came...
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Man Wanted in Couple's Brutal Killing in Mass. Arrested in Florida
The man suspected of killing an elderly couple in their Marshfield, Massachusetts, home is in custody in Florida, ending a dayslong manhunt.
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He Finally Found His Mom. She Was the Long-Unknown Murder Victim Lady of the Dunes
A son finally found his biological mother only to learn she was murdered decades ago, her body identified only as the Lady of the Dunes for many years: “At first I thought she was alive.” Richard Hanchett has learned more in the past month about his biological mother, Ruth Marie Terry, than he had known his entire life. “It...
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Couple Brutally Killed in Marshfield, DA Says; Police Hunting for Armed Suspect
A police manhunt is on for a 27-year-old man wanted for allegedly killing an elderly couple in their Marshfield, Massachusetts, home, authorities said Wednesday. Police issued a be-on-the-lookout alert for Christopher Keeley, who is considered armed and dangerous. An arrest warrant charging him with homicide was issued out of Plymouth District Court Wednesday afternoon, officials said. Carl and Vicki Mattson,…