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Nathan Carman, who was a suspect in his wealthy grandfather’s unsolved killing, told the Coast Guard his 31-foot aluminum fishing boat sank and he spent seven days in a four-person inflatable life raft. Many questions remain about how the boat sank and what happened to his mother.
This sounds like a great case for the "doctrine of chances" prosecution, in which you challenge the jury to ask themselves, c'mon, what are the odds of this happening again?
Crazy things do happen -- I heard about a guy who lost his girlfriend and his sister to 2 separate serial killers -- but if they were both murdered by parties unknown and he was the beneficiary on both their life-insurance policies, I'd get out my crayon and connect those dots.
I didn't read the article but it's all over the tv and radio around here. They went out fishing, which they did a lot. But they went waaaaay far out from shore, farther than most people go to fish. Something went wrong with the boat. He got onto a raft. Wonder why she didn't get on or why he didn't find her and help her on.
The authorities are checking and they are suspicious. The father came out from CA and says the son is fine, just leave him alone. But it does seem suspicious and it looks like this kid is now a multimillionaire. Oh--it did say that the mother had fights with the grandfather too, even sounded like physical fights. Strange.
It has been all over the news here. In_newengland is right there has been a lot of reporting on the mother's and grandfather's fighting. She reportedly got in a physical fight with her father demanding that she deserved his money now. She was also a suspect in her father's murder.
All around there is some weird crap going on in that family it seems.
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