Suspect in Waterville murder shot man over late car ride, new documents allege
A police affidavit unsealed in the Joseph Tracy murder case follows a trail of evidence to Jashaun Lipscombe of New York City who, according to witnesses, shot Joseph Tracy at Home Place Inn in Waterville a year ago because Tracy was late in picking him up to give him a ride to Bangor.
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State and local police investigate a shooting June 6, 2020, at Home Place Inn at 150 College Ave. in Waterville. Joseph Tracy, 33, was taken by LifeFlight helicopter to Maine Medical Center in Portland. He died June 8 of his injuries.
Thomaston man pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of fellow prison inmate
Zachary Titus faces a maximum of 12 years in prison in the strangling death of Dana R. Bartlett at the Bolduc Correctional Facility in Warren in 2018.
By Stephen BettsThe Courier-Gazette
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Zachary Titus with his attorney Steven Peterson during a plea hearing Thursday in the Knox County court. Stephen Betts/The Courier-Gazette
ROCKLAND A 35-year-old Thomaston man pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter in the death of a fellow inmate at the state prison in 2018.
Zachary W. Titus had pleaded not guilty in February 2019 to a murder charge, which is being dropped under a plea agreement.