Police Affidavit Reveals More Details in Franklin County Kidnapping Case
Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me. › December 02, 2010
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Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me. › December 02, 2010
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CHESTERVILLE -- A local man said he was awakened at about 4 a.m. Nov. 24 when two men entered his camper, according to a Maine State Police affidavit.
William Norton, 56, of Chesterville told police he landed on his stomach in his dirt driveway after Clarence "Chuck" White, 49, and Michael Morse, 39, both of Wilton, threw him out of the camper, the affidavit states. Norton told police that Morse climbed on top of him and held a knife to his throat and told him "he was going to kill him."See the full content of this document
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Police Affidavit Reveals More Details in Franklin County Kidnapping Case
While Morse was on top of him, White and Cherith Andresen, 32, also of Wilton, hogtied him with plastic zip ties, he told Maine State Police T...
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