New Hampshire Woods Dweller Found Guilty of Retired Couple's Murder

New Hampshire, New Hampshire United States of America
    Logan Clegg, who lived in the woods, was found guilty of murdering a retired couple in New Hampshire.
    The case has sparked discussions about homelessness and mental health.
    The evidence against Clegg included surveillance footage and physical evidence linking him to the crime scene.

    A man who had been living in the woods of New Hampshire was found guilty of the murder of a retired couple. The man, identified as Logan Clegg, was convicted on October 23, 2023. The victims, a retired couple from New Hampshire, were found dead in their home in early 2023. The case drew significant attention due to the unusual circumstances surrounding Clegg's lifestyle and the brutality of the crime.

    Clegg was arrested shortly after the bodies of the couple were discovered. The evidence presented in court included surveillance footage showing Clegg near the couple's home around the time of the murder, as well as physical evidence linking him to the crime scene. The defense argued that Clegg was a scapegoat and that the evidence was circumstantial, but the jury ultimately found him guilty on all counts.

    The case has sparked discussions about homelessness and mental health, as Clegg was known to have been living in the woods for an extended period before the crime. However, it is important to note that no direct link between these factors and the crime has been established. The sentencing phase of the trial is set to begin soon, with Clegg facing potential life imprisonment.


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