NEW YORK | US federal justice announced on Tuesday the arrest of a young man accused of killing his mother in 2016 off the coast of New England in order to inherit his family’s property and property.
Nathan Carman, 28, from Vermont, a northern American state, is accused, among other things, of the murder of his mother Linda Carman, whose body has never been found, and of sinking their boat following an alleged part of fishing in the Atlantic off the coast of Rhode Island in 2016.
At the time, the defendant was found safe and sound on a dinghy eight days following going to sea with his mother.
The young man was arrested on Tuesday and must be formally presented on Wednesday in federal court in Vermont, according to a statement from the US Department of Justice.
He faces life imprisonment for murder and up to 30 years in prison if convicted of financial insurance fraud.
In addition, Nathan Carman has been suspected since 2013, but not charged, of the shooting death of his grandfather, John Chakalos, at his property in Connecticut, another small New England state in the northeast. is from the United States.
American justice suspects that these “two murders were part of a plan to obtain money and hold the property of John Chakalos and family funds”.