misterallgood
Former Member
The Black Bear Bed & Breakfast in Newry, ME, definitely doesn't look like the sort of place that sees triple homicides too often.
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=41101
From the story:
I haven't blogged about this yet -- not enough to go on, and the wrong time of day to expect any tips, but it was strange enough (triple homicide and bed & breakfast are phrases rarely seen in the same sentence) that I figured folks here would find it very interesting.
Steve
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=41101
From the story:
At least three people are dead, and now police say statements made by a suspect in custody have led them to believe there may be another crime scene.
Police were called to the Black Bear Bed and Breakfast, off the Sunday River Road around 5:30 Monday afternoon. They discovered 3 bodies, the identities of which have not been released.
A suspect is in custody and police have been interviewing him. They believe he is solely responsible for the deaths, and statements made by the suspect have led police to believe there may be another crime scene with more bodies somewhere in Oxford County...
Here's the website for the town of Newry:Police were called to the Black Bear Bed and Breakfast, off the Sunday River Road around 5:30 Monday afternoon. They discovered 3 bodies, the identities of which have not been released.
A suspect is in custody and police have been interviewing him. They believe he is solely responsible for the deaths, and statements made by the suspect have led police to believe there may be another crime scene with more bodies somewhere in Oxford County...
http://www.newrymaine.com/
I've been able to determine that a guy named Tim Norton incorporated the B & B as a business with the State of Maine, but he might have done that on someone else's behalf, or been an absentee owner.
I haven't blogged about this yet -- not enough to go on, and the wrong time of day to expect any tips, but it was strange enough (triple homicide and bed & breakfast are phrases rarely seen in the same sentence) that I figured folks here would find it very interesting.
Steve