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What happened to the four teenage boys sent to prison for their roles in the murder of Winnacunnet High School media coordinator Pamela Smart s husband Gregg? What about Gregg s parents?
Here s what we know now about eight people, the murder weapon and a dog that became well-known through media coverage of Pamela Smart s 1991 trial in Rockingham County Superior Court in Exeter, New Hampshire:
Is William “Billy” Flynn still in prison?
William Flynn, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for shooting Greggory Smart in the head, was released from prison on June 4, 2015, after serving 25 years of a 28-years-to-life sentence.
Flynn vowed during his parole board hearing he would avoid the media at the request of Gregg Smart’s family.
Madeline Hughes | Staff Writer
Michael A. Gonzalez, 31, who listed the Champlain Inn at 165 Shelburne Road in Burlington as his current address, is charged with trying to peddle the stolen 2019 Tesla X, valued at about $115,000, at an auto shop in Seabrook, N.H. on Jan. 17, town police reported.
Michael A. Gonzalez Courtesy photo
Federal Court records in Vermont noted Gonzalez fraudulently obtained the luxury car from a Tesla dealer in Mount Kisco, N.Y. in July 2019.
It was unclear where the Tesla has been stashed because Gonzalez only got out of jail on Jan. 8. He had been in custody on state and federal charges, including a federal count of trying to buy a firearm at a Williston gun shop while he was still facing a state felony charge of aggravated domestic assault, records show.
SEABROOK A federal civil rights lawsuit was filed last week against the town and two of its police officers alleging improper use of force.
According to court documents, the suit filed in New Hampshire U.S. District Court is brought by Brian (Felch) Rios against the town, former Seabrook officer Joseph Lister, III, and one other officer referred to as “John Doe.” The suit claims the defendants violated Rios’ Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights under the U.S. Constitution.
According to Rios’s attorney, Lawrence A. Vogelman, excessive use of force is implied in this suit through the alleged violations of Rios’s Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.