ABOUT THIS NEW DEVELOPMENT IN THE CASE. >> CERTAINLY SURPRISINFORG NEIGHBORS TO LINDA THIS ARREST. NATHAN CARMEN WAS ARRESTED AT HIS HOME EARLIER TODAY IT LOOKS QUITE A BIT DIFFERENT FROM WHEN WE WERE HERE SIX YEARS AGO. BACKN I 2000 16, THERE WAS A LOT OF SUSPICION AERFT HIS VOTE SANK OFF THE COAST OF RHODE ISLAND. PROSECUTORS SAY HE KLEILD HIS OTHER ON THE FISHING TRIP THAN SANK THE BOAT. HE SURVIVED THE ALLEGED SCHEME BY JUMPING INTO A LIFE RAFT. HE WAS RESCUED AT SEA A WEEK LATER. INVESTIGATORS SAY HE KILLED HIS MOTHER FOR HER INHERITANCE. THEY ALSO SAY HE SHOT AND KILLED HIS GRANDMOTHER THREE YEARS EARLIER. HIS GRANDFATHER WAS A MULTIMILLIONAIRE ANDE H STOOD TO INHERIT SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS FROM HIS MIRTH — FROM HIS MOTHER. THEY BURST FIGURED SO MUCH TIME HAD GONE BY THE INVESTIGATION WAS OVER. >> WE DID NOT SEE IT COMING AT ALL. WE THOUGHT THIS WAS A CIVIL ISSUE ABOUT THE MONEY FOR ALL THIS TIME. WE HAD NO IDEA THIS WAS STILL GOGIN ON AND IT WAS GOING TO HIT THIS AFTERNOON. >> WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL FOUND GUILTY AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THAT HAPPEN. >> AT THIS POINT, CARMEN IS BEING CHARGED WITH THE MURDER OF HIS MOTHER. HE IS ALSO BEING CHARGED WITH FRAUD. HE FACES A J

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Nathan Carman charged in mother’s 2016 ‘murder on the high seas’

Federal prosecutors have charged Nathan Carman, 28, of Vernon, Vermont, with the 2016 murder of his mother on the high seas as well as related frauds to obtain family and insurance funds. Carman has previously been at the center of an inheritance dispute which contributed to the 2016 sinking of his 31-foot fishing boat, The Chicken Pox. The vessel sank during a fishing trip in 2016, leaving Carman’s mother, Linda Carman, missing and presumed dead. Federal prosecutors in Vermont say according to the unsealed indictment, in 2013, Nathan Carman shot and killed his grandfather John Chakalos at his Windsor, Connecticut home. The unsealed indictment says in 2016, he killed his mother Linda Carman and sunk his boat during a fishing trip off the coast of Rhode Island. The federal indictment alleges that both killings were part of a scheme to obtain money and property from the estate of John Chakalos and related family trusts. Chakalos, a wealthy real estate developer, was shot in 2013 in a scheme to inherit $7 million that Chakalos had left to Linda Carman.Carman told the Coast Guard in 2016 that when the boat filled quickly with water, he swam to the life raft and called for his mother but never saw her again.He was found floating in the raft off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard by the crew of a freighter eight days after the boat was reported missing.In 2019, a U.S. district judge found, among other things, that shortly before the fishing trip, Carman made improper repairs to the boat. Witnesses testified that he removed two stabilizing trim tabs from the stern, near the vessel’s waterline, leaving holes that he tried to seal with an epoxy stick.Relatives have previously accused Carman of killing his mother and grandfather. Federal authorities say if convicted of murder on the high seas, Carman faces mandatory life imprisonment. The fraud charges each carry a potential penalty of up to 30 years of imprisonment.

Federal prosecutors have charged Nathan Carman, 28, of Vernon, Vermont, with the 2016 murder of his mother on the high seas as well as related frauds to obtain family and insurance funds.

Carman has previously been at the center of an inheritance dispute which contributed to the 2016 sinking of his 31-foot fishing boat, The Chicken Pox. The vessel sank during a fishing trip in 2016, leaving Carman’s mother, Linda Carman, missing and presumed dead.

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Federal prosecutors in Vermont say according to the unsealed indictment, in 2013, Nathan Carman shot and killed his grandfather John Chakalos at his Windsor, Connecticut home. The unsealed indictment says in 2016, he killed his mother Linda Carman and sunk his boat during a fishing trip off the coast of Rhode Island.

The federal indictment alleges that both killings were part of a scheme to obtain money and property from the estate of John Chakalos and related family trusts.

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Chakalos, a wealthy real estate developer, was shot in 2013 in a scheme to inherit $7 million that Chakalos had left to Linda Carman.

Carman told the Coast Guard in 2016 that when the boat filled quickly with water, he swam to the life raft and called for his mother but never saw her again.

He was found floating in the raft off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard by the crew of a freighter eight days after the boat was reported missing.

In 2019, a U.S. district judge found, among other things, that shortly before the fishing trip, Carman made improper repairs to the boat. Witnesses testified that he removed two stabilizing trim tabs from the stern, near the vessel’s waterline, leaving holes that he tried to seal with an epoxy stick.

Relatives have previously accused Carman of killing his mother and grandfather.

Federal authorities say if convicted of murder on the high seas, Carman faces mandatory life imprisonment. The fraud charges each carry a potential penalty of up to 30 years of imprisonment.