Investigators release long-awaited report about 2012 homicide in Chesterfield
| By Alyssa Dandrea, The Keene Sentinel, N.H. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The report sheds new light on the relationship between the prime suspect and the victim, and includes statements from acquaintances who say they both had struggles with drugs.
This spring, the authorities concluded
McAuley's body was found one-quarter mile south from the
An autopsy revealed McAuley had been shot multiple times and suffered wounds to his lower back, left underarm, left shoulder, right hip and head, according to documents included in the case file.
The shooting occurred in a secluded network of old logging roads in
The Sentinel filed a Right-to-Know request seeking a copy of the report more than one year ago, after Farr died in a fiery car crash on
And although the
Farr was never arrested, because of a lack of eyewitnesses and because investigators needed time to probe the relationship between Farr and McAuley, according to the
But while the investigation continued, Farr and his fiancee,
The authorities considered Breault a material witness in the homicide investigation. She had one child. Farr is survived by his three children from a previous marriage, and was involved in a lengthy court dispute over custody of the children and child support at the time of his death.
In the year between the shooting and Farr's death, police made multiple, yet unsuccessful, attempts to interview Farr; his attorneys, including public defender
That morning,
Shortly before
Farr was crying, visibly upset and had a gunshot wound to his shoulder, the authorities said. A .40-caliber pistol belonging to Farr and a loaded magazine were inside the vehicle, according to the AG's office.
It was then that Farr told police "there was another guy in the woods," and that he'd shot him, according to a May news release from the
That brief summary is just a glimpse into what the authorities learned may have happened in the woods off
Initial reports to police from Burdette and Breault suggest McAuley had used zip ties to strap Farr to a tree before shooting him in the shoulder. Farr also allegedly told the women that he was able to cut himself free with a knife McAuley dropped, and that he shot McAuley with the same gun, which Farr owned.
But investigators told Breault and Burdette there were gaps in the story and that the pieces of the puzzle didn't add up.
Documents show police found black zip ties in McAuley's hand and near his body, and that those ties matched the 39 discovered in a small baggie in Farr's vehicle. J & J Autobody of
The Sentinel is continuing to study the 1,297 pages released Thursday by the AG's office in an effort to provide answers to many looming questions, and to give a glimpse into the information provided by those who knew Farr and McAuley.
The
Seven months prior to the homicide, Farr was shot by his then-7-year-old son at their
She described Farr as an avid hunter, who frequented shooting ranges, including a spot near where the homicide occurred.
On that October day, Farr got out one of his rifles to show the boy, Breault told police.
She remembered seeing the boy sitting on the couch as he played with the bullets, but didn't believe the gun was nearby. But next thing she knew, the boy was pointing it at Farr's chest.
When he fired it, a bullet tore through Farr's shoulder, Breault said in that
And after that day, Farr's shoulder never healed due to reoccurring -- and somewhat mysterious -- infections, she said. He also became addicted to prescription pain medication, specifically Oxycontin and oxycodone.
The couple had experienced difficult times financially, and, in an attempt to bring in money, Farr began dealing in drugs, according to Breault. Meanwhile, his own addiction advanced, she told police.
Breault and Farr's mother, Burdette, had speculated in interviews with police that the
McAuley and Farr knew each other through mutual friends, and lived just 3 miles apart at the time of the shooting.
McAuley had dated
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