UL coverage of 197th FIB, March 2011

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Northern Pass

Trinity defeats Alvirne

Franklin hearing | Page C4

Will play Bishop Guertin in the final | Page D1

“There is nothing so powerful as truth”

MANCHESTER EDITION 8

DANIEL WEBSTER

UnionLeader.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Vol. 148, No. 300 • 40 Pages • 50 Cents

Gribble: ‘This is just like a CSI episode’ In contrast, Gribble said killing leads to House vote to his macheteexpand law — Page A2 wielding accomplice Steven Spader, 19, also of Brookline, hacked away at the mother and daughter in bed. “He never stopped. He just kept going and going and going,” Gribble said. “He looked like he was in a rage sort of thing, like he was completely out of con-

Mont Vernon murder scene: Jury hears admitted killer calmly describe

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the brutal attack on Kimberly Cates and her daughter. By KATHRYN MARCHOCKI New Hampshire Union Leader

NASHUA — Christopher A. Gribble on Tuesday matter-of-factly described the control and precision with which he slashed and stabbed a Mont Vernon mother and daughter during a deadly 2009 bedside ambush.

“I was very controlled,” Gribble testified for the second day at his insanity trial. “I knew where to go for. I knew exactly where to stab. It was very precise,” the former Brookline Eagle Scout said as he described how he repeatedly stabbed Kimberly L. Cates, 42, and her daughter, Jaimie, then 11, with his father’s Boy Scout knife during the Oct. 4, 2009, home invasion.

Christopher Gribble testifies Tuesday at his insanity trial in Hillsborough County Superior Court.

VSee Gribble, Page A10

In a way, we started having conversations through the music. That was his way of conversing with me.” SHANNON LAINE Christopher Duffley’s musical therapist

CHRISTOPHER’S SONG Pitch perfect: Nine-

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year-old is blind, autistic and a talented singer. By TIM BUCKLAND

DON HIMSEL

Anxiety grows at U.S. bases in Japan

New Hampshire Union Leader

Nuclear concerns: Air being tested.

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HRISTOPHER DUFFLEY closed his “fake” eyes and belted out another perfect rendition of the national anthem before a hockey game on Sunday. He sings with passion. He sings like a trained vocalist. In the last couple of years, Christopher has become a much-loved local performer of Christian music who also frequently lends his talents to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” before sporting events. He is on YouTube.com; you may be one of thousands to have seen videos of him singing

From Wire Reports

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Nine-year-old Christopher Duffley of Manchester sings the national anthem before the Trinity-Londonderry VSee Song, Page A10 quarterfinal boys’ basketball game at Trinity High School Friday. See him sing at UnionLeader.com.

With minor levels of excess radiation detected in Tokyo and at two nearby U.S. military bases, alarm is building among Americans in Japan who fear the Japanese government and the U.S. military are underplaying the threat of contamination from four out-of-control nuclear reactors. The commander of U.S. Naval Forces in Japan, Rear Adm. Richard Wren, raised anxiety levels Tuesday when he advised residents of Yokosuka Naval Base, near Tokyo, to “limit outdoor activity” — less than a day after he told a town hall meeting that radiation from the reactors wouldn’t affect them. At Yokota Air Base, the largest U.S. base on Japan’s mainland, testing of the air for contamination has gone from twice a day to hourly. The VSee Japan, Page A10

Bill heads to Senate:

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Amendment means change could be delayed up to a year.

VGun laws: House OKs bill easing restrictions, including concealed weapons. — Page A2

Soldiers find time to stay connected From Kuwait, with love:

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Guardsmen make recorded messages, send American flags to those back home. By SHAWNE K. WICKHAM New Hampshire Sunday News

By TOM FAHEY State House Bureau Chief

VAG: Vote orders attor-

ney general to challenge health care reform law. — Page A3 VDropout age:

House votes to reduce age from 18 to 16. — Page A3

NEW HAMPSHIRE

CONCORD — The New Hampshire House voted Tuesday for a temporary halt to the early release of prison inmates, a move critics said means some inmates will be released without the supervision that current law requires. The House voted 264-97 to pass House Bill 524, which was meant to give

St. Aubin of Merrimack has been IN reading the first Harry Potter book to his son, Jonah. Jonah is only 14 months old, but that doesn’t matter to St. Aubin. “I just love reading to him,” he said.

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Abby...............................C2 Business.....................B4-5 Classified ................. B7-10 Comics/TV .................D8-9 Crossword......................D7 Editorials........................A8 Entertainment ............. D9

Lifestyles ....................C1-3 Lotteries ........................A4 Notices ....... A2, B6-7, C5-9 D7 Obituaries ..................A6-7 Sports ........................D1-6 Weather.......................D10

A Small Prayer

Today’s Chuckle

May we plan ahead first, Lord, by including You in all our plans. Amen

These days if you build a better mousetrap, the cat lobby will try to get it banned.

New Hampshire Union Leader ©2011 Union Leader Corp., Manchester, N.H.

Today IN NEW HAMPSHIRE’S NEWSPAPER NEW HAMPSHIRE

Lynch to nominate Judge Nadeau Gov. John Lynch will nominate Judge Tina Nadeau as chief justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court; she has served on the court since 1996. VPage A5

BUSINESS

Japan: Global shortages feared Concerns are growing that last week’s earthquake and tsunami could lead to a long-term disruption in the world’s supply of automobiles, consumer electronics and machine tools. VPage B4

Surplus Office Equipment moves Surplus Office Equipment has moved its Manchester

SHAWNE WICKHAM/SUNDAY NEWS

Second Lt. Albert St. Aubin of Merrimack reads a Harry Potter book to his son, Jonah. Look for more photos, as well as pictures from the New Hampshire VSee Kuwait, Page A10 Guard in Afghanistan on UnionLeader.com under “Photos.”

showroom from Lincoln Street to 186 Granite St., and has new owners. VPage B4

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Diamond, Alice Cooper inducted Singer and songwriter Neil Diamond was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with heavy metal’s Alice Cooper. VPage D10

SPORTS

New challenge awaits in Hub The UNH hockey team takes on Merrimack College on Friday night at the TD Garden in Boston, looking for a spot in Saturday night’s Hockey East championship game. VPage D1

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FLAVORS

Fresh in Francestown Gourmet meals will soon be available all over the Granite State, fresh from the Francestown Village Store kitchen. VPage C1


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