A 28-year-old Vermont man is accused of killing his grandfather to obtain trust fund money and later killing his mother while they were at sea for a purported
Highlights
- Nathan Carman, 28, is accused of killing his grandfather to obtain trust fund money.
- His mother, Linda, disappeared during a 2016 fishing trip on her son’s boat, prosecutors say.
- He is expected to be arraigned Wednesday in U.S.
- District Court in Rutland, Vermont.
- The indictment alleges he rigged the boat so it would take on water, then lied to the Coast Guard and other law enforcement officials about Linda Carman’s disappearance.
- He has consistently denied he had anything to do with his mother’s disappearance or his grandfather’s death, authorities say.