The home of David, Kimberly and Jamie Cates on Trow Road in Mont
Vernon, New Hampshire Oct. 25, 2010.
(Photo by Don Himsel - The Telegraph)
Evidence: Rope, an axe, trash bags sits on a table in the
courtroom.
(AP Photo/Don Himsel)
Christopher Gribble was sentenced to life in prison on March 25,
2011.
Quinn Glover points to Steven Spader in the courtroom in
Hillsborough County Superior Court in Nashua, N.H.,
Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. Glover testified against Spader, who is charged
with murder, attempted murder and
other felonies in the death of Kimberly Cates and the injuries to
her now 12-year-old daughter, Jaimie. Glover
has pleaded guilty to robbery, burglary and conspiracy. He agreed to
cooperate with the state in exchange
for a 20-year prison sentence.
(AP Photo/Don Himsel, Pool)
William Marks used his fifth amendment right on the stand Tuesday
morning March 15, 2011. Marks was
sentenced to 30 to 60 years for conspiracy to commit murder,
burglary and first-degree assault.
(Photo by Don Himsel - The Telegraph)
Jaimie Cates and her father David sat together in court in 2011.
He said in a statement how the case
had made him relive horrific moments from the attack.
Jaimie Cates, who had to lie still as Gribble plunged a knife
into her mothers throat, appeared in court for
the first time to face her killer in 2011.
Jaimie Cates, now 14, survived the 2009 attack that left her
mother dead, and she was in court
on April 23, 2013 to hear the attacker's lawyer read his statement.
The victim
Mrs Cates, 42, was horrifically hacked to death
in her home by Gribble and Spader
while her daughter watched,
pretending to be dead.
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