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Jail sued over 2018 inmate suicide death - The Ellsworth American

Jail sued over 2018 inmate suicide death ELLSWORTH The Hancock County Jail, Sheriff Scott Kane and several members of his corrections staff are being sued in the U.S. District Court of Maine by the husband of a woman who died by suicide in her jail cell in 2018. Stewart Carney Jr. of Brewer, who is being represented by Hampden attorney Carl McCue, alleges that Monica Johnson’s death was “unlawful.” The American could not reach McCue for comment before press time. “The decisions made regarding policies for the protection of detainees’ physical safety, and the medical and psychiatric policies by these defendants, directly and adversely affected the decedent’s ability to be safe,” the suit states. “The decedent died as a result of the unlawful actions of the above-named defendants.”

5 Of Central Maine s Most Puzzling Unsolved Murders

5 Of Central Maine’s Most Puzzling Unsolved Murders a known or potential homicide case in which three years or more have passed without an individual having been charged Excluded are cases where there is evidence that the person who committed the crime is dead and cases where it is not legal to prosecute the prime suspect (statute of limitations, double jeopardy, etc). Currently, there are 75 unsolved homicide cases in Maine.  The oldest dates back to 1954, the most recent took place in 2015.   These are five of the more puzzling unsolved murders from Central Maine: -Daniel Wood – On July 7th of 1954, 12 year old Daniel Wood left his home in Gary to go fishing.  Later, he called his mother to let her know he was going to Lewiston to help a door-to-door salesman.  On July 16

Turner Maine murder suspect makes first court appearance

Turner murder suspect makes first court appearance Patrick Maher, 24, appeared at Lewiston District Court on two counts of intentional or knowing murder . A plea was not entered. He is being held without bail. Author: Hannah Dineen (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 4:49 PM EST February 17, 2021 Updated: 6:14 PM EST February 17, 2021 TURNER, Maine The man accused of killing a Turner couple was in court for the first time on Wednesday. 24-year-old Patrick Maher appeared at the Lewiston District Court on two counts of knowing or intentional murder, related to the deaths of Troy Varney and Dulsie Varney.  A plea was not entered on Wednesday. I m not going to be taking a plea here today, Justice Valerie Stanfill said. We just want to make sure that you understand what you re charged with.  

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