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#18723562 at 2023-04-20 11:02:04 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22973: Deep Comfy Edition
>>18723402 lb bun on Maine shooting, lots of Maine habbenings in one week
>>18723332 lb
>check out this cunt:
So Nashville shooting and this one with connections to pedos
Soros Backed Maine DA on Maine Shooter Joseph Eaton
>pay zero attention to motive. it's the guns
Joseph Eaton
<"Just need to try to forgive me for the things I did. I've been dealing with trauma for a long time on things I don't talk to people about.Being molested and stuff. It destroys somebody.
Bowdoin Shooter Killed Parents, Two Others, Posted Video Claiming Past Molestation
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April 19, 2023
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The victims in a shooting that left four dead in Bowdoin have now been identified as the parents of the shooting suspect and two friends they had been staying with, Maine State Police said during a press conference on Wednesday.
Yesterday Maine State Police identified the suspect in the murders as 34-year-old Joseph Eaton. They identified the victims Wednesday as Eaton's parents, David L. Eaton, 66, and Cynthia R. Eaton, 62, and Robert Eger, 72, and Patti Eger, 62.
The Egers owned the Augusta Road residence in Bowdoin where the shooting took place.
A neighbor who was concerned about the Egers well-being after several unanswered phone calls discovered one of the bodies in the residence and called the Sagadahoc County Sheriffs' Department at 9:21 am. Deputies arrived on the scene by 9:40 am and located three additional deceased victims.
The Egers and Cynthia Eaton were found inside the primary residence, while David Eaton was found in an unattached garage.
That neighbor was able to give information to responding officers that quickly connected the Bowdoin crime scene to Eaton, who was taken into custody by Maine State Police a short time later.
Also, Wednesday morning, shortly after 10:30 am - and an unknown time after he is suspected of killing the four victims - and police from Yarmouth, Falmouth, Cumberland responded to reports of gunfire on Interstate-295.
Law enforcement believe Eaton opened fire on an unrelated vehicle in Yarmouth off of Exit 15. Maine State Police said Eaton later confessed that he believed he was being followed by cops, so he opened fire.
In that vehicle and injured were Sean Halsey, 51, and his two children, Justin Halsey, 29, and Paige Halsey, 25. All three were taken to Maine Medical Center.
Paige Halsey remains in critical condition.
A search conducted using canine units around Exit 15 led to Eaton being detained without an exchange of gunfire in the nearby woods.
Contrary to reports circulating on social media, law enforcement said they have no evidence that a second shooter was involved.
Eaton was transported to Maine Medical Center in Portland for medical care after his arrest, but police would not say why other than that he had a medical condition. Police said he did not resist arrest, and they would not say whether he was under the influence of drugs.
Eaton is being held at the Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset.
Law enforcement would not say when the four victims are thought to have died.
Colonel Bill Ross with the State Police called the law enforcement response "one of the most dynamic, certainly criminal investigations we've seen in recent memory, if not ever in the state of Maine."
Law enforcement said the Patricia Eaton had just on April 14 picked up her son after he was released from the Windham Correctional Facility.
Maine State Police would not say where Eaton was living between the time of his arrest and his April 14 release from a correctional facility other than to say his parents had assisted with his accommodations.
Maine State Police records show Eaton had previously been convicted of violent felonies, which means he was prohibited from owning a firearm. He was incarcerated most recently for an aggravated assault in 2021.
Law enforcement also wouldn't comment on the type, quantity, and style of firearm used in the killings.
Police were unable to confirm that Eaton was a resident of Maine when he was arrested and incarcerated in 2021.
Less than 12 hours before Eaton was arrested, he posted a bizarre video to Facebook in which he spoke of apologies, forgiveness, and second chances, referring to a previous - perhaps romantic - relationship.
Eaton also claimed that he had been dealing with past trauma related to molestation.
"Just need to try to forgive me for the things I did. I've been dealing with trauma for a long time on things I don't talk to people about. Being molested and stuff. It destroys somebody. I know I'm good for my kids. I just wish someone would forgive me. Some people. I don't get it."
Based on information Maine State Police released Wednesday, Eaton may have already killed four people at the time he posted this video.
https://www.themainewire.com/2023/04/bowdoin-shooter-killed-parents-two-others-after-posting-video-claiming-past-molestation/
#18723402 at 2023-04-20 09:23:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22972: Anons Ruining TheY'r Narrative Edition
>>18723371
bun on Maine shooting
lots of Maine habbenings in one week
>>18723332, >>18723348 Soros backed DA's gun grab message after Maine Shooting
>>18723338 Maine shooting suspect criminal history
>>18723348, >>18723354 how the fuck would the cousin know this? he was firing on cars because he thought he was being followed
>>18723373 Accused killer's slain parents asked for him to serve probation near them in Florida. Cynthia and David Eaton
>>18723379 Concrete and scrapbooks. Patti Deraps Eger and her husband, Robert C. Eger Jr.,
>>18723383 Their bodies were found about 9:20 a.m. Tuesday morning but police have not said when they died.
#18723383 at 2023-04-20 09:10:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22972: Anons Ruining TheY'r Narrative Edition
>>18723379
>>Accused killer's slain parents
"Bowdoin Man"
Police: Bowdoin man confessed to killing his parents and their friends
Maine State Police Col. William Ross (center) speaks at a press conference in Augusta on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, about a quadruple homicide in Bowdoin the day before. Credit: Troy R. Bennett / BDN
Joseph M. Eaton allegedly shot and killed his parents and their friends in Bowdoin after he was released Friday from a Maine prison.
The Maine State Police identified the victims found in a home at 1459 Augusta Road and the three who were wounded just over an hour later in a random Tuesday shooting on an Interstate 295 exit ramp 25 miles away in Yarmouth. Eaton, 34, was apprehended there.
Cynthia R. Eaton, 63, and David Lee Eaton, 66, both of Ocala, Florida, Joseph Eaton's parents, and the other couple, Robert C. Eger Jr., 72, and Patricia Deraps Eger, 62, who owned the home, died at the Eger home, Col. William Ross of the state police said at a Wednesday news conference.
remembering the egers
Slain Bowdoin couple remembered as Twizzler-loving scrapbooker and expert craftsman
Slain Bowdoin couple remembered as Twizzler-loving scrapbooker and expert craftsman
by Kathleen O'Brien
Their bodies were found about 9:20 a.m. Tuesday morning but police have not said when they died. The Maine medical examiner's office determined that all four deaths were homicides. The Eatons and Patricia Eger were found dead inside the house, and David Eaton was found in a garage, Ross said.
Someone who knew the Egers but had not been able to reach anyone at the home drove there to try and make contact, Ross said. This family member entered the home, discovered a victim and called the Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office.
Joseph Eaton was charged Tuesday with four counts of murder. He had not been charged in the Yarmouth shootings as of Wednesday afternoon but is expected to be, town police said.
Those wounded on the exit ramp are Sean Halsey, 51, and his two children, Justin Halsey, 29, and Paige Halsey, 25, all of Bowdoinham. Paige Halsey is still in critical condition at Maine Medical Center in Portland, police said. The men suffered non-life threatening injuries.
attempt to intervene
Accused killer's slain parents asked for him to serve probation near them in Florida
Accused killer's slain parents asked for him to serve probation near them in Florida
by Judy Harrison
Eaton was firing randomly at cars he believed to be police following him and struck three other vehicles traveling on the interstate, Ross said. No one else was injured. Eaton was found in a wooded area about 10:50 a.m. near the Exit 15 southbound ramp.
Joseph Eaton was released from the Maine Correctional Facility in Windham on Friday at the end of a sentence for violating probation on a domestic violence assault charge dating back to 2015, police said. Upon his release, his mother, Cynthia Eaton, met him at the prison and brought him to Bowdoin to stay with the Egers, Ross said.
Eaton was taken to Maine Medical Center where he was medically cleared and transported to the Portland Police Department where an interview was conducted, according to police. Ross said Eaton confessed to killing his parents and their friends in Bowdoin.
Joseph Eaton in an undated photo posted to Facebook on April 14.
Eaton is being held without bail at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset. He is charged with four counts of murder. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance before a judge at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in West Bath District Court.
He has a long and violent criminal history in Maine and also has convictions in Florida for assaulting a firefighter and a police officer, as well as for illegal drug use. Neither his parents or the Egers were victims of his crimes before this week, according to court records.
Attorneys Andrew Wright of Brunswick and David Paris of Bath have been appointed to represent Eaton. Wright declined Wednesday to comment on the case
If convicted of murder, Joseph Eaton faces between 25 years and life in prison. Under Maine law, judges may impose life sentences on defendants convicted of multiple homicides.
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#18723373 at 2023-04-20 09:00:31 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22972: Anons Ruining TheY'r Narrative Edition
>>18723332
>>18723354
Accused killer's slain parents asked for him to serve probation near them in Florida
Avatar photo by Judy Harrison 10 hours ago
The parents of the man accused of slaying them as they stayed with friends in Bowdoin sought to rehabilitate Joseph M. Eaton when he was released from a Maine prison five years ago.
Cynthia R. Eaton, 63, and David Lee Eaton, 66, both of Ocala, Florida, advocated for their son to serve his probation at their home and work for his mother's window cleaning business. They and the Maine couple, Robert C. Eger Jr., 72, and Patti Deraps Eger, 62, were found shot to death Tuesday in the Egers' home at 1459 Augusta Road in Bowdoin.
remembering the egers
Slain Bowdoin couple remembered as Twizzler-loving scrapbooker and expert craftsman
Slain Bowdoin couple remembered as Twizzler-loving scrapbooker and expert craftsman
Avatar photo
by Kathleen O'Brien
12 hours ago
Their deaths have been ruled homicides by the Maine medical examiner's office. Joseph Eaton, 34, has been charged with four counts of murder.
The letter, which was dated Jan. 20, 2017, and sent to the courthouse in Wiscasset, is attached to a court file and is a window into the parents' challenges with a son who had a violent criminal history before and afterward. They said he needed their "support and guidance."
The elder Eatons asked that Joseph Eaton be allowed to serve the three years of probation on his Maine sentence in Florida and live with them. The letter said that he was expected to be released in late July or early August from the now-closed Downeast Correctional Facility in Machiasport.
The letter was signed by both parents, who noted their occupations. David Eaton was a retired U.S. Navy chief, while Cindy Eaton owned a window cleaning company in Auburndale, Florida, which is roughly 48 miles east of Tampa.
The parents said they wanted Joseph Eaton to stay with them until he could settle into his own home and they were "willing to do whatever it takes to comply with all requirements and regulations to allow this to occur."
"Cindy owns her own business, has battled through some serious health concerns over the last two years and currently needs assistance to keep the business profitable," the letter read.
The parents went on to say that three years earlier an older son had lived with them after getting out of the U.S. Marines and being diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Bowdoin Killings
Police: Bowdoin man confessed to killing his parents and their friends
Police: Bowdoin man confessed to killing his parents and their friends
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by Judy Harrison
"He moved in with us and we worked with him and successfully helped him get back on his feet and focused on his future," the letter went on. "Our efforts helped him become a positive contributor to society and he now has a bright future with a great career."
The Eatons' hopes for their younger son were thwarted when Joseph Eaton was arrested by deputies with the Nassau County Sheriff's Office on Jan. 21, 2017, after a violent incident at a relative's home. After Eaton served three years in a Florida prison, he was returned to Maine, where his probation was revoked.
Eaton was on probation in Florida for a 2015 assault in Maine on a relative. His probation was revoked because of the new criminal convictions in Florida. Eaton, whose criminal history in Maine dates back to 2013, has convictions for operating while under the influence of intoxicants, assault on a child under the age of six and an assault on a fellow prisoner at the Maine State Prison in Warren.
Joseph Eaton was released Friday from the Maine Correctional Center in Windham after completing his sentence. His mother picked him and took him to the Egers where they were staying, according to the Maine State Police.
#18723338 at 2023-04-20 08:30:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22972: Anons Ruining TheY'r Narrative Edition
>>18723332
>check out this cunt:
muh common sense gun laws
Maine shooting suspect couldn't legally own guns, records show
The origins and ownership of the firearms used in Tuesday's shootings were unclear. State police declined to comment on the weapon that was used.
Author: Patrick Whittle (Associated Press), David Sharp (Associated Press), NEWS CENTER Maine Staff
Published: 11:26 AM EDT April 19, 2023
Updated: 11:28 PM EDT April 19, 2023
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BOWDOIN, Maine - A man who police say killed four people in a home in rural Maine and then shot three others randomly on a busy interstate highway had been released four days earlier from prison, a state official said Wednesday.
Joseph Eaton, 34,was released Fridayfrom the Maine Correctional Center in Windham, where he had been sentenced in March 2021, originally on a probation violation related to a previous crime, said Anna Black, director of governmental affairs for the Maine Department of Corrections.
Eaton had a criminal history with offenses serious enough to have prevented him from legally possessing a gun in Maine, according to state records.
The shootings in Maine began in the small town of Bowdoin, where four people were killed Tuesday. Then a chaotic scene developed in which shots were fired at vehicles on an interstate highway over 20 miles (32 kilometers) away in the community of Yarmouth, police said. Three people were shot there, and one remained in critical condition Wednesday.
"This is an active investigation with a lot of moving parts," Shannon Moss, state police spokesperson, said Wednesday.
The day before the shootings, an anguished man believed to be Eaton posted a roughly two-minute live video on Facebook criticizing peoplewho he said are Christian and don't give people a second chance. "What good does it do to hate somebody?" he said, choking back tears on the video. "You know, it destroys you."
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On the day he was released from prison, the man believed to be Eaton posted on Facebook that he was feeling thankful. "It's finally over. There are so many people I can't wait to see."
Moss confirmed that state police were aware of the video, and that it's part of their investigation.
Eaton, who was living in Bowdoin, was charged with four counts of murder but was not immediately charged in the highway shootings, she said. He was jailed while awaiting a court appearance. It was unclear if he had an attorney to speak on his behalf, a jail official said Wednesday.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Bowdoin homicidevictims were identified as the suspect's parents,62-year-old Cynthia Eaton and 66-year-old David Eaton,and their friends,72-year-old Robert Eger and 62-year-old Patricia Eger, officials said.
State police didn't discuss any possible motive.
Transported to a hospital from the Yarmouth scenewere Sean Halsey, 51, and his two children: Justin Halsey, 29, and Paige Halsey, 25. All three are Bowdoinham residents, according to officials.
The seven people shot Tuesday were the latest victims of mass shootings in the U.S., whose targets included a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee; a bank in Louisville, Kentucky, and a Sweet Sixteen party in a small city in Alabama.
Ian Halsey, of Bowdoinham, said that two cousins were shot and that his uncle suffered shrapnel injuries in a single car. One of his cousins is in critical condition, and none of the family knew the shooter, he said.
"They were just passersby in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said of his family. "It's horrible what happened."