Hearings still on hold in Little Falls arson-murder case
Times Telegram
No new court dates have been set for either of the two women charged in the death of a Little Falls man in the Jan. 6, 2020, fire at the Snyder Apartments, according to a Herkimer County Court official, who said the delay in the in-person hearings is due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Patricia Nethaway and Amber Roche were both indicted on charges of murder and arson in connection with the fire that killed Timothy “Nimmer” Regan, but according to statements they gave to Little Falls Police each claims the other was responsible for setting the fire. Both said they and Regan had been at Ed and Bud’s Grill, but the two gave different accounts of what happened there and of how the fire was started at the apartment building.
as we can they were able to put 200 american flags there. people loved it apparently. until they realized man for code enforcement in the town left a you have to take them down take them down because you are violating an ordnance. >violating ordinance u now that man has a change heart. the attempt wasn t to be anti-patriotic or anti-american. i think we are all better for it in the end. is he going to allow the flags to stay now. brian: john crandall weighed in and said he helped do it and expand the flag arsenal we always support our veterans and memorial is a big time for our country to support all the fallen and all the deceased. all that died in the line of duty. and in addition to all the parades that go on on that