Argote's body was discovered in a wooded area near his home in Federalsburg, Maryland, and the cause of death appears to be suicide.
Judge Newell was under investigation by the FBI for alleged misconduct involving minors at the time of his death.
Pedro Argote, the suspect in the murder of Maryland Judge Jonathan Newell, was found dead.
Pedro Argote, the suspect in the murder of a Maryland judge, was found dead, according to multiple reports. Argote was accused of killing Judge Jonathan Newell, who was found dead in his home in Henderson, Maryland, on October 22, 2023. Argote's body was discovered in a wooded area near his home in Federalsburg, Maryland, on October 26, 2023. The cause of death has not been officially determined, but authorities have stated that it appears to be a suicide.
Argote was identified as a suspect in Judge Newell's murder after investigators found evidence linking him to the crime. The judge was under investigation by the FBI for alleged misconduct involving minors at the time of his death. Argote, who was known to the judge, was considered a person of interest in the investigation.
The discovery of Argote's body brings a tragic end to a case that has shocked the Maryland legal community. The investigation into Judge Newell's death and the circumstances surrounding it continues.
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