LaBarre said to have tried to manipulate police interviews
May 29, 2008
Jumping from subject to subject, constant calls to the Epping Police Department and bizarre letters were just “typical Sheila LaBarre,” according to Epping police officers.
Four officers have now testified that her behavior around the time of Kenneth Countie’s murder in March 2006 was no different from usual.
LaBarre had been a regular correspondent with the police department since she arrived in Epping in 1987. Officers, including Chief Gregory Dodge, have testified that she called and wrote regularly, and they often were called to the horse farm on 70 Red Oak Hill Lane where she resided.
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