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Graham Bunce. Dick Desrosiers. Temple has already acknowledged he will be unable to field a panel of jurors for another McLaughlin trial made up of members who have neither read nor heard of the details of the case. What if Robert McLaughlin is acquitted?
Does that mean his wife, already sentenced to life as an accomplice, is tried again — this time as the murderer?
Are his confessions real? The questions just go on and on. The Mclaughlin case has become so convoluted that, before the trial was even to begin in June, legal maneuvers included the airing of issues as diverse as opposition to nuclear power, and even a widely disbelieved and immediately refuted report that three kilos of cocaine had been delivered to the home of the head of the state police, who lives across the street from the victim.
It is a case that New Hampshire's leading lawyers describe as bizarre. Bar Association. McLaughlin has actually twice confessed to authorities that he killed his neighbor, whom he hated for years.
At 48, McLaughlin had served 18 years on the Hampton force before he voluntarily turned himself in on Aug. In a departure from usual practice, authorities began their prosecution in the case nearly four months ago against McLaughlin's wife, Susan, 36, a short blonde woman, charging her as an accomplice to the murder.
She was convicted in early May and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Susan McLaughlin then wrote her husband love letters from prison saying she killed Cushing. One letter said:. I don't want to see you in prison, Babe. You don't deserve it. You're such a good person. At the same time, her lawyer blocked her being summoned to testify in her husband's behalf at his trial, a move Robert McLaughlin's lawyers — the attorneys who have since removed themselves from the case — said prevented McLaughlin from being fairly judged.
However, she has been deposed about the letters. While she stood guard, McLaughlin walked up to the front door and simply rang the bell. When Cushing opened the door, McLaughlin fired twice right through the screen door, killing the father of seven, in front of his wife, Marie. Hampton police detectives investigated the crime, but within a couple of months, according to court documents, McLaughlin confessed his actions to two individuals: his son, Robert Jr.
McLaughlin was indicted on first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges. The insanity defense notwithstanding, the jury found McLaughlin guilty on both charges, and he was sentenced to life in prison without the option of parole.
Now 80, McLaughlin is still in prison out of state; his appeals for new trials denied repeatedly. She was convicted and sentenced to life without parole, where she remains, according to court documents.
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