Nathan Carman, 28, appeared in a federal court Wednesday on multiple fraud charges, as well as for the murder of his mother, Linda Carman. Nathan Carman is escorted in to federal court on May 11, 2022. Federal prosecutors deemed Carman a flight risk after finding $10,000 at his home.
In a stinging 37-page ruling Friday, a New Hampshire probate judge refused to sanction Nathan Carman for revealing confidential records and instead accused lawyers for his three aunts of trying to take advantage of the fact he is representing himself in a legal fight over Carman’s access to a $7 million inheritance.
In September 2016, Carman organized a fishing trip with his mother on his boat called “Chicken Pox”. “Nathan Carman planned to kill his mother on the trip,” prosecutors said. “He also planned how he would report the sinking of the Chicken Pox and his mother’s disappearance at sea as accidents.”
King made it clear that he believes there is a pattern of the attorneys “attempting to take advantage” of the fact that Carmen is representing himself in court.
Nathan Carman. In a stinging 37-page ruling Friday, a New Hampshire probate judge refused to sanction Nathan Carman for revealing confidential records and instead accused lawyers for his three aunts of trying to take advantage of the fact he is representing himself in a legal fight over Carman’s access to a $7 million inheritance.
The case is scheduled to go to trial in January. Both Carman and his mother, Linda Carman, were on a fishing trip in 2016 when their boat sank. Carman was rescued from a raft eight days later and Linda Carman is presumed dead.
Carman was identified in a search warrant as a suspect in the 2013 shooting death of his father, John Chakalos. Carman has not been charged in his grandfather’s death and has denied killing him.