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Posted: Wednesday, 18 November 2009 6:59PM
NH AG: Fifth arrest made in burglary killing
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Concord, N.H. (AP) -- A man was charged Wednesday with helping two others come up with an alibi in a home-invasion attack that killed a woman and severely injured her daughter.
Autumn Savoy, 20, of Hollis, was charged with two counts of hindering apprehension or prosecution and one count of conspiracy to commit hindering apprehension or prosecution.
He is also accused of disposing of clothing in the Nashua River, Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley said.
During his arraignment in Milford District Court, a tearful-looking Savoy put his head down between his hands.
"I was just scared," he told the judge.
His bail was set at $100,000 cash.
Assistant Attorney General Lucy Carrillo said Savoy was arrested at his home without incident.
Carillo said authorities do not expect to make additional arrests, but the investigation is continuing.
Four other young men have already been charged in the Oct. 4 attack that killed Kimberly Cates and injured her 11-year-old daughter, Jaimie.
No motive has been given, and documents in the case remain sealed.
Christopher Gribble, Steven Spader, William Marks, and Quinn Glover have been charged and await indictment.
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