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New Hampshire State Police
Major Crime Unit
MC12-5193
Chief Maloney Homicide
Greenland, NH
April 12, 2012
TABL E OF CONTENTS: CSI Reports wi (CD'sIDVD's)
DATE
Event
Book 1 of 1
04-13-12 CSI Officer in Charge (OIC) Lead in Report
04-13-12 Scene Security Logs (517 Post Rd.
Residence)
04-13-12 Scene Related Search
Warrant( s )/Document( s)
04-13-12 Scene Photo Report
04-13-12 Scene Video Report
04-13-12 Scene Overview Report (Bodies)
04-13-12 Scene Overview Report (Residence)
04-13-12 Scene Related Evidence Report(s) (ET)
04-13-12 Scene Diagram ReportlDiagrams
04-13-12 Chief Maloney Autopsy Report(s)
04-13-12 Escort Report (Bodies)
04-14-12 B. Tibbetts Autopsy Report(s)
04-14-12 C. Mutrie Autopsy Report(s)
04-24-12 C. Mutrie MV Related Search
Warrant(s)/Document(s)
04-13-12 DSSP 20 Evidence Examination Request
Document(s) (Lab Copies)/DSSP 104A
Possessed Property Document
Investigator
TFC Sonia
NHSP
Sgt. EbertlNHSP
TFC Strong
TFC Strong
SQt. Rowe
SQt. Rowe
Tr. Bonilla/NHSP
Tr. Plamondon
Sgt. Lulka
Tr. Elsemiller
Tr. BriQht
Tr. Baldassarre
Sgt. EbertlNHSP
TFC Sonia

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New Hampshire State Police
Major Crime Unit
MC12-5193
Chief Maloney Homicide
Greenland, NH
April 12, 2012
TABL E OF CONTENTS: CSI Reports wi (CD'sIDVD's)
DATE
Event
Book 1 of 1
04-13-12 CSI Officer in Charge (OIC) Lead in Report
04-13-12 Scene Security Logs (517 Post Rd.
Residence)
04-13-12 Scene Related Search
Warrant( s )/Document( s)
04-13-12 Scene Photo Report
04-13-12 Scene Video Report
04-13-12 Scene Overview Report (Bodies)
04-13-12 Scene Overview Report (Residence)
04-13-12 Scene Related Evidence Report(s) (ET)
04-13-12 Scene Diagram ReportlDiagrams
04-13-12 Chief Maloney Autopsy Report(s)
04-13-12 Escort Report (Bodies)
04-14-12 B. Tibbetts Autopsy Report(s)
04-14-12 C. Mutrie Autopsy Report(s)
04-24-12 C. Mutrie MV Related Search
Warrant(s)/Document(s)
04-13-12 DSSP 20 Evidence Examination Request
Document(s) (Lab Copies)/DSSP 104A
Possessed Property Document
Investigator
TFC Sonia
NHSP
Sgt. EbertlNHSP
TFC Strong
TFC Strong
SQt. Rowe
SQt. Rowe
Tr. Bonilla/NHSP
Tr. Plamondon
Sgt. Lulka
Tr. Elsemiller
Tr. BriQht
Tr. Baldassarre
Sgt. EbertlNHSP
TFC Sonia
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N[C 12-5193
Nlaloney Homicide [nv.
Greenland, NH 4-12-12
ore Report - Sonia



N[C 12-5193
Nlaloney Homicide [nv.
Greenland, NH 4-12-12
ore Report - Sonia
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I
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\1eI2-5193
.\lEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
i 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
I TFC John R. Sonia
~ . roWN OF CRIME
Greenland
, 5. TN. CD.
On Friday April 13,2012, at approximately 0600 hours I was assigned by:
Lt. James Geraghty
Commander
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Concord, NH
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
To respond to the Greenland, NH Police Department in reference to a mUltiple death
investigation initiated on April 12, 2012 by the Greenland Police Department and NH State Police
Major Crime Unit.
Victim 1 was identified as:
Victim 2 was identitied as:
Suspect 1 was identified as:
Injured during the incident:
Page 1 of 5
I)SSP 102 (Rev . 18/94)
Chief Michael Maloney
Greenland Police Dept.
7 Sawmill Rd.
Greenland, NH
W/M DOB:
(deceased)
Brittney Tibbetts
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
WIF 008:
(deceased)
Cullen Mutrie
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
W/M 008:
(deceased)
John R. Sonia
I DATE
I 04-26-12
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I
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\1eI2-5193
.\lEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
i 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
I TFC John R. Sonia
~ . roWN OF CRIME
Greenland
, 5. TN. CD.
On Friday April 13,2012, at approximately 0600 hours I was assigned by:
Lt. James Geraghty
Commander
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Concord, NH
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
To respond to the Greenland, NH Police Department in reference to a mUltiple death
investigation initiated on April 12, 2012 by the Greenland Police Department and NH State Police
Major Crime Unit.
Victim 1 was identified as:
Victim 2 was identitied as:
Suspect 1 was identified as:
Injured during the incident:
Page 1 of 5
I)SSP 102 (Rev . 18/94)
Chief Michael Maloney
Greenland Police Dept.
7 Sawmill Rd.
Greenland, NH
W/M DOB:
(deceased)
Brittney Tibbetts
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
WIF 008:
(deceased)
Cullen Mutrie
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
W/M 008:
(deceased)
John R. Sonia
I DATE
I 04-26-12
I
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I. CASE NO.
MC12-5193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
TFC John R. Sonia
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
On Friday April 13,2012, at approximately 0600 hours I was assigned by:
Lt. James Geraghty
Commander
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Concord, NH
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
To respond to the Greenland, NH Police Department in reference to a multiple death
investigation initiated on April 12,2012 by the Greenland Police Department and NH State Police
Major Crime Unit.
Victim 1 was identified as:
Victim 2 was identified as:
Suspect 1 was identified as:
Injured during the incident:
Page 1 of5
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Chief Michael Maloney
Greenland Police Dept.
NH
W 1M DOB:
(deceased)
Brittany Tibbetts

NH
W IF DOB:
(deceased)
Cullen Mutrie
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
WIM DOB:
(deceased)
SIGNED
~ ( ( 2Su-:-
John R. Sonia
DATE
04-26-12



I. CASE NO.
MC12-5193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
TFC John R. Sonia
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
On Friday April 13,2012, at approximately 0600 hours I was assigned by:
Lt. James Geraghty
Commander
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Concord, NH
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
To respond to the Greenland, NH Police Department in reference to a multiple death
investigation initiated on April 12,2012 by the Greenland Police Department and NH State Police
Major Crime Unit.
Victim 1 was identified as:
Victim 2 was identified as:
Suspect 1 was identified as:
Injured during the incident:
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DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Chief Michael Maloney
Greenland Police Dept.
NH
W 1M DOB:
(deceased)
Brittany Tibbetts

NH
W IF DOB:
(deceased)
Cullen Mutrie
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
WIM DOB:
(deceased)
SIGNED
~ ( ( 2Su-:-
John R. Sonia
DATE
04-26-12
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO .
MC12-5193
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
TFC John R. Sonia
Victim 3 was identified as:
Victim 4 was identified as:
Victim 5 was identified as:
Victim 6 was identified as:
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DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
Gregory Turner
Dover Police Dept.
46 Locust St.
Dover, NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
Eric Kulberg
UNH Police Dept.
.
Durham,NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
Scott Kukesh
Newmarket Police Dept.
70 Exeter St.
Newmarket, NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
Jeremiah Murphy
Rochester Police Dept.
23 Wakefield St.
Rochester, NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
SIGNED
5. TN. CD.
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John R. Sonia
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
DATE
04-26-12



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO .
MC12-5193
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
TFC John R. Sonia
Victim 3 was identified as:
Victim 4 was identified as:
Victim 5 was identified as:
Victim 6 was identified as:
Page 2 of5
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
Gregory Turner
Dover Police Dept.
46 Locust St.
Dover, NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
Eric Kulberg
UNH Police Dept.
.
Durham,NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
Scott Kukesh
Newmarket Police Dept.
70 Exeter St.
Newmarket, NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
Jeremiah Murphy
Rochester Police Dept.
23 Wakefield St.
Rochester, NH
(Assigned NH Drug Task Force)
(injured)
SIGNED
5. TN. CD.
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John R. Sonia
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
DATE
04-26-12
02519



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MCI2-5I93 TFC John R. Sonia
The crime scene was located at:
The lead investigator assigned was:
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
Sgt. Joseph Ebert
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Arrive Greenland: 04-13-12/0730 (DAY 1)
Briefing by: Sgt. Joseph EbertlLt. James Geraghty
Assigned personnel:
TFC John Sonia: OIC
5. TN. CD.
Sgt. Justin Rowe: Overview (Body/Int/lExt)/Search (Int)
TFC Brian Strong: VideolPhoto (Body/Int/lExt)
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
Tr. Mary Bonilla: Evidence Technician (ET) (Int/lExt) (Search Warrant)
TFC Abbott Presby: Total Station (Ext)
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Tr. Brian Plamondon: Diagram (IntlExt)
Tr. Daniel Baldassarre: Search (Ext MV)
Tr. Tara Elsemiller: Search (Int)
Tr. Jeffrey Ardini: Evidence Technician (ET) (Hospital)
ADME: Laura Foley
Chief Maloney Autopsy: Sgt. Fred Lulka
Mutrie Autopsy: Tr. Daniel Baldassarre
Tibbetts Autopsy: Tr. William Bright
Funeral Home: Remick and Gendron Funeral Home
Body Escort: Tr. Tara Elsemiller/Troop A
AG Office: SAAG Jeffrey Streizin/SAAG Jane Young
SIGNED
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John R. Sonia
DATE
04-26-12



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MCI2-5I93 TFC John R. Sonia
The crime scene was located at:
The lead investigator assigned was:
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
517 Post Rd.
Greenland, NH
Sgt. Joseph Ebert
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Arrive Greenland: 04-13-12/0730 (DAY 1)
Briefing by: Sgt. Joseph EbertlLt. James Geraghty
Assigned personnel:
TFC John Sonia: OIC
5. TN. CD.
Sgt. Justin Rowe: Overview (Body/Int/lExt)/Search (Int)
TFC Brian Strong: VideolPhoto (Body/Int/lExt)
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
Tr. Mary Bonilla: Evidence Technician (ET) (Int/lExt) (Search Warrant)
TFC Abbott Presby: Total Station (Ext)
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Tr. Brian Plamondon: Diagram (IntlExt)
Tr. Daniel Baldassarre: Search (Ext MV)
Tr. Tara Elsemiller: Search (Int)
Tr. Jeffrey Ardini: Evidence Technician (ET) (Hospital)
ADME: Laura Foley
Chief Maloney Autopsy: Sgt. Fred Lulka
Mutrie Autopsy: Tr. Daniel Baldassarre
Tibbetts Autopsy: Tr. William Bright
Funeral Home: Remick and Gendron Funeral Home
Body Escort: Tr. Tara Elsemiller/Troop A
AG Office: SAAG Jeffrey Streizin/SAAG Jane Young
SIGNED
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John R. Sonia
DATE
04-26-12
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 TFC John R. Sonia
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
DAY ONE
Initial: Respond to scene remove (2) bodies
Sonia: OIC
Rowe: Overview
Strong: Video/Photo
Bonilla: ET
Presby/Plamondon: Diagram
Scene Security: Greenland PDINHSP
End Day 1: (04-13-12/2200 hrs.)
Chief Maloney Autopsy: Lulka 04-13-12 Dr. Jennie Duval
DAY TWO
Arrive Scene: 04-14-12/0915
Scene Processing:
Sonia: OIClBullet Path Search
Strong: Video/Photo
Bonilla: ET
Rowe: Overview/Search
Elsemiller: Search
Baldassarre: Search
Scene Security: Greenland PDINHSP
End Day 2 (2200 hrs.)
Mutrie Autopsy: Baldassarre 04-14-12 Dr. Thomas Andrew
Tibbetts Autopsy: Bright 04-14-12 Dr. Jennie Duval
SIGNED
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DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
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John R. Sonia
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
DATE
04-26-12



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 TFC John R. Sonia
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
DAY ONE
Initial: Respond to scene remove (2) bodies
Sonia: OIC
Rowe: Overview
Strong: Video/Photo
Bonilla: ET
Presby/Plamondon: Diagram
Scene Security: Greenland PDINHSP
End Day 1: (04-13-12/2200 hrs.)
Chief Maloney Autopsy: Lulka 04-13-12 Dr. Jennie Duval
DAY TWO
Arrive Scene: 04-14-12/0915
Scene Processing:
Sonia: OIClBullet Path Search
Strong: Video/Photo
Bonilla: ET
Rowe: Overview/Search
Elsemiller: Search
Baldassarre: Search
Scene Security: Greenland PDINHSP
End Day 2 (2200 hrs.)
Mutrie Autopsy: Baldassarre 04-14-12 Dr. Thomas Andrew
Tibbetts Autopsy: Bright 04-14-12 Dr. Jennie Duval
SIGNED
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John R. Sonia
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
DATE
04-26-12
02521



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 TFC John R. Sonia
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
DAY THREE
Arrive Scene: 04-15-12/0900
Scene Processing:
Sonia: OIClBullet Path Search
Strong: VideolPhotolMV movement
Bonilla: ET
Rowe: Search
Scene Security: Greenland PDINHSP
End Day 3 (2100 hrs.)
END OF REPORT
SIGNED
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John R. Sonia
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
DATE
04-26-12



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 TFC John R. Sonia
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
DAY THREE
Arrive Scene: 04-15-12/0900
Scene Processing:
Sonia: OIClBullet Path Search
Strong: VideolPhotolMV movement
Bonilla: ET
Rowe: Search
Scene Security: Greenland PDINHSP
End Day 3 (2100 hrs.)
END OF REPORT
SIGNED
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John R. Sonia
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
DATE
04-26-12
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N[aloney Homicide Inv.
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Greenland, NH 4-12-12
Search vVarrants



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N[aloney Homicide Inv.
Greenland, NH 4-12-12
Search vVarrants
02535



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
__ ____ ,SS
____ Court
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
____________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
."I/-
____ ____
(names of rierson or persons whose affidavits have been taken)
probable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained: OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime: OR is contraband: OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of
(identify)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
at premises located surrounding curtilage and area, including the driveway.
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search of
Located at 517 Post Road. Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and surrounding curtilage
and area, including the drivewav.
(identify premises)
__________________________________
(occupied by A.B.)
ofthepersonof ___ ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
___
or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood,
body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court at
(court having jurisdiction)
in Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at ___ ....:G:::"'\_"":::..-.!o.c,!...!,I...LI"..(II- ____ this 13
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(city or town) (Day) (Month I Year)
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WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
__ __ ,SS
loth Cir. Portsmouth Court

To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
___________________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
."I/-
______ __ t-______
(names of rierson or persons whose affidavits have been taken)
probable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained: OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime: OR is contraband: OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of _________________
(identify)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
at premises located surrounding curtilage and area, including the driveway.
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search of
Located at 517 Post Road. Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and surrounding curtilage
and area, including the drivewav.
(identify premises)
________________________________________
(occupied by A.B.)
ofthepersonof ___ __ ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
____
or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
vidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood,
body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court at
(court having jurisdiction)
in Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at ___ ....:G:::_\_""..:..-.o..c,L:'I.... 1 ",,(1,-' ____ this 13
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02536



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on _________ -:::-:-A ...... p....,ril-o-=l,....3----------
(Montb / Day)
2012 and have
(Year)
executed it as follows:
On _______________
(Montb / Day)
2012 at _____ 09_4_0 _____ o'c1ock M, I
(Year)
searched S17 Post Road, surrounding curtilage, area. and driveway described in the warrant and I
(tbe penons and tbe premises searcbed)
left a copy of the warrant with ___ ----:,--___ __
(names of penons searcbed and occupant if not a penon searcbed; describe tbe premises searcbed if occupant
not present.)
at S17 Post Road, Greenland, NH together with a receipt for the items seized.
(tbe premises searcbed)
The followin is an invento of ro e taken ursuant to the warrant:
1) Photo 2) Video 3) Notes 4) Glasses S) Glasses cover 6) Rifles 7) Vest 8) Cell phones 9) Handguns 10) Magazines 11)
unition 12) Cartridge Casings 13) Bullets 14) Clothing IS) Flashlight 16) Cigarette 17) Paperwork 18) Notebook 19) Holster
0) Drugs 21) Powder 22) Shotgun wad 23) Straw 24) Wallet 2S) Drug paraphernalia 26) Bong 27) Swabs 28) Green Veg matter
9) Digital Scale 30) Currency 31) Medication 32) Slugs 33) Accutrans Mold 34) Targets 3S) Apple Laptops 36) Apple
owerlMonitor 37) Dell Laptop 38) Camera 39) Shotgun Shell
This inventory was made in the presence of Tr. Mary Bonilla. MCU
and TFC Brian Strong, MCV
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.
TFC John R. Sonia. MCU
(Signature)
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this ____ I_f_rl-f_I ____ --::::--,--__________ day
(Day)
of C?( A..
(Montb / Year)
Justice of tbe Peace
STUART F. Justice of the Paaco
My Commission Expires March 4. 2014



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on _________ -:::-:-A ...... p....,ril-o-=l,....3----------
(Montb / Day)
2012 and have
(Year)
executed it as follows:
On _______________
(Montb / Day)
2012 at _____ 09_4_0 _____ o'c1ock M, I
(Year)
searched S17 Post Road, surrounding curtilage, area. and driveway described in the warrant and I
(tbe penons and tbe premises searcbed)
left a copy of the warrant with ___ ----:,--___ __
(names of penons searcbed and occupant if not a penon searcbed; describe tbe premises searcbed if occupant
not present.)
at S17 Post Road, Greenland, NH together with a receipt for the items seized.
(tbe premises searcbed)
The followin is an invento of ro e taken ursuant to the warrant:
1) Photo 2) Video 3) Notes 4) Glasses S) Glasses cover 6) Rifles 7) Vest 8) Cell phones 9) Handguns 10) Magazines 11)
unition 12) Cartridge Casings 13) Bullets 14) Clothing IS) Flashlight 16) Cigarette 17) Paperwork 18) Notebook 19) Holster
0) Drugs 21) Powder 22) Shotgun wad 23) Straw 24) Wallet 2S) Drug paraphernalia 26) Bong 27) Swabs 28) Green Veg matter
9) Digital Scale 30) Currency 31) Medication 32) Slugs 33) Accutrans Mold 34) Targets 3S) Apple Laptops 36) Apple
owerlMonitor 37) Dell Laptop 38) Camera 39) Shotgun Shell
This inventory was made in the presence of Tr. Mary Bonilla. MCU
and TFC Brian Strong, MCV
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.
TFC John R. Sonia. MCU
(Signature)
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this ____ I_f_rl-f_I ____ --::::--,--__________ day
(Day)
of C?( A..
(Montb / Year)
Justice of tbe Peace
STUART F. Justice of the Paaco
My Commission Expires March 4. 2014
02537



APPLICATION FOR SEARCH WARRANT and SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT
(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search warrant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, infonnation, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of the warrant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or arrange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search warrant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a court of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
loth Cir. Portsmouth
ROCKINGHAM SS
------------------,
______________ Court
I,
(county)
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
(Name of applicant)'
April 13
(Month / Day)
Being duly sworn, depose and say:
2012
(Year)
l.Iam ______________________ __________ __
(describe position. assignment. office. etc.)
2. I have information, based upon: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED AFFIDA VIT
(describe source. facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge. so state)
Form: DSSP 27 A (Rev. 09/89)
(Continue on Next Page if Necessary)



APPLICATION FOR SEARCH WARRANT and SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT
(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search warrant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, infonnation, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of the warrant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or arrange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search warrant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a court of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
loth Cir. Portsmouth
__ __ ,SS
(county)
______________ Court
I, State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
(Name of applicant)'
April 13
(Month / Day)
Being duly sworn, depose and say:
2012
(Year)
1. I am A trooper/detective with the New Hampshire State Police

(describe position. assignment. office. etc.)
2. I have information, based upon: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED AFFIDA VIT
(describe source. facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge. so state)
Form: DSSP 27 A (Rev. 09/89)
(Continue on Next Page if Necessary)
02538



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, ifnecessar )
3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
Property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(has been stolen, etc.)
Andmaybefound __________________________
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family residence, and
At premises surrounding curtilage and area, including the driveway.
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following;
(here described tbe property as particularly as possible)
evidence of the crime of homicide. including but not limited to firearms. bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets. shell casings.
blood. body fluids. diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
Premises Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and surrounding
curtilage and area, including the driveway.
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
Then personally appeared the above named
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
(Name)
:_; ,c/o I
Before me this ______ ____________________ Dayof ______________ ______ __
(Day) (Month / Year)
Justice of the
(Court seal)



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, ifnecessar )
3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
Property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(has been stolen, etc.)
Andmaybefound __________________________
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family residence, and
At premises surrounding curtilage and area, including the driveway.
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following;
(here described tbe property as particularly as possible)
evidence of the crime of homicide. including but not limited to firearms. bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets. shell casings.
blood. body fluids. diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
Premises Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and surrounding
curtilage and area, including the driveway.
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
Then personally appeared the above named
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
(Name)
:_; ,c/o I
Before me this
______ __ ______ __
(Day) (Month / Year)
Justice of the
(Court seal)
02539
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am currently employed by the Department of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2, 2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
th
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens of times.
I have successfully completed and graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
th
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree. in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational
Psychology.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fingerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports, and
my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12, 2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am currently employed by the Department of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2, 2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
th
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens of times.
I have successfully completed and graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
th
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree. in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational
Psychology.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fingerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports, and
my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12, 2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .
02540



4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie' s friends, Shane LKU. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensured for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police 1.i8e'8 breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a
robot inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the above facts, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of
the crime of homicide will be found in a single family home located at 517
Post Road in Greenland, NH, consisting of firearms, bullets, bullet fragments,
items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams,
photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
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Dated: 04-13-2012
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4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie' s friends, Shane LKU. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensured for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police 1.i8e'8 breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a
robot inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the above facts, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of
the crime of homicide will be found in a single family home located at 517
Post Road in Greenland, NH, consisting of firearms, bullets, bullet fragments,
items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams,
photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
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Dated: 04-13-2012
Sgt. Ebert
02541


(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search warrant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, information, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of the warrant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or arrange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search warrant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a court of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
loth Cir. Portsmouth
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(county)
______________ Court
I, State Police Sergeant Joe Ebelt
(Name of applicant)
- :

I, ..
April 13
(Month I
Being duly sworn, depose and say:
2012
(Year)
I. I am A trooper/detective with the New Hampshire State Police

2. I have information, based upon: PLEASE SEE A TT ACHED AFFIDAVIT
(describe SOUIce, facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge, so state)
Form: DSSP 27 A (Re\'.09/89)
(Continue on N'ext Page if Necessary)


(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search warrant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, information, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of the warrant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or arrange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search warrant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a court of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
loth Cir. Portsmouth
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(county)
______________ Court
I, State Police Sergeant Joe Ebelt
(Name of applicant)
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I, ..
April 13
(Month I
Being duly sworn, depose and say:
2012
(Year)
I. I am A trooper/detective with the New Hampshire State Police

2. I have information, based upon: PLEASE SEE A TT ACHED AFFIDAVIT
(describe SOUIce, facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge, so state)
Form: DSSP 27 A (Re\'.09/89)
(Continue on N'ext Page if Necessary)
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3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
Property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(has been stolen. etc.)
Andmaybefound __________________________
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
Located at 5 J 7 Post Road. GreenJand. New Hampshire. further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
At premises surrounding curtilage and area. includine the driveway .

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(here described the property as particularly as possible)
evidence of the crime of homicide. including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings,
blood. body fluids. diagrams. photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
Premises Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and surrounding
curtilage and area. includine the driveway.
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
(Name)
. '.?
Then personally appeared the above named
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this ______ ____________________ Dayof ______________ __________ __
(Day) (Month / Year)

Court
(Court seal)

3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
Property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(has been stolen. etc.)
Andmaybefound __________________________
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
Located at 5 J 7 Post Road. GreenJand. New Hampshire. further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
At premises surrounding curtilage and area. includine the driveway .

r-__
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
evidence of the crime of homicide. including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings,
blood. body fluids. diagrams. photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
Premises Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and surrounding
curtilage and area. includine the driveway.
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
(Name)
. '.?
Then personally appeared the above named
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this
______ __ ________ __
(Day) (Month / Year)

(Court seal)
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
ROCKINGHAM, SS
PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am currently employed by the Department of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2,2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
th
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens oftimes.
I have successfully completed and graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
th
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial / Organizational
Psychology .
During the course of my career I have been involved in nunlerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, OWl's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fmgerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports, and
my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12,2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .



THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
ROCKINGHAM, SS
PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am currently employed by the Department of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2,2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
th
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens oftimes.
I have successfully completed and graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
th
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial / Organizational
Psychology .
During the course of my career I have been involved in nunlerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, OWl's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fmgerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports, and
my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12,2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .
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4.
5.
Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friends, Shane LKU. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensured for several hours with the police sUlTounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police ~ breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a
robot inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the above facts, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of
the crime of homicide will be found in a single family home located at 517
Post Road in Greenland, NH, consisting of firearms, bullets, bullet fragments,
items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams,
photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence .
......
Dated: 04-13-2012
Sgt. Joseph Ebert
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4.
5.
Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friends, Shane LKU. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensured for several hours with the police sUlTounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police ~ breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a
robot inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the above facts, there is probable cause to believe that evidence of
the crime of homicide will be found in a single family home located at 517
Post Road in Greenland, NH, consisting of firearms, bullets, bullet fragments,
items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams,
photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence .
......
Dated: 04-13-2012
Sgt. Joseph Ebert
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TO or their deputies, any State Pol ice Officer, or any any Court
city or town, within our State.
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
__________________________ _____________________________ by
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
, .: . /
______ -.::S::ta::;t:.:::e...!P..::o:.:.li:.:c:.:::e..::S:.:e::.;rg:2;e::a::;nc:.
t
.::.
Jo
:.:.:
e
::..=E::.b.:::ert:.::--'--,,_"_' __ -___ there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits have been taken)
probable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property which has been stolen. embezzled. or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime: OR is contraband: OR is evidence oftbe crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of _________________ --::-;--::-:-:-________________ _
(identify)
at 517 Post Road. Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
at premises located surrounding curtilage and area. including the driveway.
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search of
Located at 517 Post Road. Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence. and surrounding curtilage
and area. including the drivewav.
(identify premises)
_______________________________ __ and
(occupied by A.B.)
ofthepersonof ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been estab,lished by the affidavit
___ __ furthe
or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
vidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms. bullets. bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood,
Ibody fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings orthe premises and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court
(court baving jurisdiction)
in Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at
/.... , (
___ ....:'-:::'ic.;..,_._:,!,'!",:"'.J..1,;.,(',-:""h,---'\>,..-___ this 1
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______ ______ ay 0 A mil 2012
(city or town) (Day) (Month I Year)
(court seal)
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......... __ .. _ ..... 'U .. ", ._., .JL .. _ ...... '"
TO or their deputies, any State Pol ice Officer, or any any Court
city or town, within our State.
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
__________________________ _____________________________ by
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
, .: . /
______ there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits have been taken)
probable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property which has been stolen. embezzled. or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime: OR is contraband: OR is evidence oftbe crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of _____________________
(identify)
at 517 Post Road. Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
at premises located surrounding curtilage and area. including the driveway.
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search of
Located at 517 Post Road. Greenland. New Hampshire, further described as a white colored. single family residence. and surrounding curtilage
and area. including the drivewav.
(identify premises)
_______________________
(occupied by A.B.)
ofthepersonof ____
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been estab,lished by the affidavit
____ -.-______
or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
!evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms. bullets. bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood,
jbody fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of the premises and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court
(court baving jurisdiction)
in Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at
/.... , (
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,rh d f
_______ _______ ay 0 Anri12012
(city or town) (Day) (Month I Year)
(court seal)
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RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on ________________________ _
(Month I Day)
---,:::-:---:--
(Year)
and have
executed it as follows:
On __________________
(\'fonth I Day)
_____ at _________ o'clock __ M, I
(Year)
__________
(the persons and the premises searched)
____
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched: describe the prcmises searched if occupant
not present)
at
_____________ -,-__ ,--__ -,-_____________ together with a receipt for the items seized.
(the premises searched)
The following is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the warrant:
This inventory was made in the presence of
and _________________________________________________________________ _
of
I swear that this inventory is a true md detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.
(Signature)
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this ____________ -=-_____________ day
(Day)
-----------------
(Month I Year)
Justice of the Peace



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on ________________________ _
(Month I Day)
and have
-:::-:---
(Year)
executed it as follows:
On ______________ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - -
(\'fonth I Day)
_____ at
(Year)
_________ o'clock __ M, I
searched
___________ --:-_______ -:-__ -:--::--__________ described in the warrant and I
(the persons and the premises searched)
left a copy of the warrant with
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched: describe the prcmises searched if occupant
not present)
at
____________ --:--;-__ ;--__ -:--::-____________ together with a receipt for the items seized.
(the premises searched)
The following is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the warrant:
This inventory was made in the presence of
and ____________________________________________________________________ _
of
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.
(Signature)
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this ____________ -::-_____________ day
(Day)
-----------------
(Month I Year)
Justice of the Peace
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3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if Dot applicable)
Property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(bas been stolen, etc.)
And may be found ______________ -;:--;:-__ --;-_-:-;--;:-___ -:-__ --:-_____________ _
(in tbe possession of A.B. or any other person)
Located at 517 Post Road. Greenland, New Hampshire. further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
At premises surrounding curtilage and area. including the drivewa\'.
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following;
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
evidence of the crime of homicide. including but not limited to firearms, bullets. bullet fragments. items damaged by bullets. shell casings.
blood. body fluids. diagrams. photographs and/orvideo recordings of the premises and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a walTant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
Prcm ises Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family residence. and surrounding
curtilage and area. including the driveway.
(identify premises and tbe persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
(:'l:ame)
-'
Then personally appeared the above named
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this _______ ___________________ Dayof _______________ ____________ __
(Day) (Montb / Year)
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(Cou rt seal)


3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if Dot applicable)
Property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(bas been stolen, etc.)
And may be found ______________ -;:--;:-__ --;-_-:-;--;:-___ -:-__ --:-_____________ _
(in tbe possession of A.B. or any other person)
Located at 517 Post Road. Greenland, New Hampshire. further described as a white colored. single family residence, and
At premises surrounding curtilage and area. including the drivewa\'.
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following;
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
evidence of the crime of homicide. including but not limited to firearms, bullets. bullet fragments. items damaged by bullets. shell casings.
blood. body fluids. diagrams. photographs and/orvideo recordings of the premises and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a walTant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
Prcm ises Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family residence. and surrounding
curtilage and area. including the driveway.
(identify premises and tbe persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
State Police Sergeant Joe Ebert
(:'l:ame)
-'

Then personally appeared the above named ;' w "
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this _______ ___________________ Dayof _______________ ____________ __
(Day) (Montb / Year)
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(Cou rt seal)
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WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
SS
10
th
Circuit Portsmouth Court
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proofby affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
____________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
Trooper William Bright That there is

(names of person or persons wbose affidavits have been taken)
(Jrobable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property wbicb has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or bas been used as tbe means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to wbicb the probable cause upon which tbis searcb warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of __________________ '7.'":--::::-: ___________________ _
(identify)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at premises located at residencc and surrounding cartilage and area including the drivewav
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
of {,ncsted in the curtilage and drivewav 0(517 pnst Road Greenland New Hamnshire
(identify premises)

(occupied by A.B.)
and
ofthepernonof ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals witb respect to wbom probable cause bas been establisbed by tbe affidavit
for the

or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
he vehicle and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereofto bring it and the pernon in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court At

(court baving jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at { this

(city or town)
________
(Day) (Month / Year)
(court seal)



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
SS
10
th
Circuit Portsmouth Court
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proofby affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
____________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
Trooper William Bright That there is

(names of person or persons wbose affidavits have been taken)
(Jrobable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property wbicb has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or bas been used as tbe means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to wbicb the probable cause upon which tbis searcb warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of __________________ '7.'":--::::-: ___________________ _
(identify)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at premises located at residencc and surrounding cartilage and area including the drivewav
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
of {,ncsted in the curtilage and drivewav 0(517 pnst Road Greenland New Hamnshire
(identify premises)

(occupied by A.B.)
and
ofthepernonof ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals witb respect to wbom probable cause bas been establisbed by tbe affidavit
for the

or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
he vehicle and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereofto bring it and the pernon in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court At

(court baving jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at { this

(city or town)
________
(Day) (Month / Year)
(court seal)
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Troop-er William Bright
/
NeW-Hampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Trooper William Bright, and made oath that
the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Before me this---'lo....;4=th:=-___ day of April ,2012, at
, J.,tt\rk.. r. vJe.aVe.r =
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court
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Troop-er William Bright
/
NeW-Hampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Trooper William Bright, and made oath that
the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Before me ____ day of April ,2012, at
, J.,tt\rk.. r. vJe.aVe.r =
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court
3
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RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on _________ --:-:-:A:-=Pn
7
.""1-=14:-'---,,..--_______ _
(Month / Day)
2012 and have
(Year)
executed it as follows:
On April 15

searched 2008 Volkswagon Jetta VIN
(the persons and the premises searched)
2012 at ___ 09,--O:....:0___ 0'clock M, I
(Year)
described in the warrant and I
left a copy of the warrant with _-:-__ -:--___ __ .,..--__ :--::-:-:-__ ,..--_
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searcbed if occupant
not present.)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland, NH together with a receipt for the items seized.
(the premises searcbed)
The is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the warrant:
1) Photo 2) Video 3) Notes 4) License Plate 5) Bullet
This inventory was made in the presence of Tr. Mary BoniIla, MCU
and TFC Brian Strong, MCU
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant. r
TFC John R. Sonia, MCU /0'i/"---
(Signature) V
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this ____ I_tf._n_rl _________ ------------day
(Day)
of

(Month / Year)



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on _________ --:-:-=A:-=Pn:;.:::.,1..:,14,.:-..,________ _
(Month / Day)
2012 and have
(Year)
executed it as follows:
On ________________
(Month / Day)
searched 2008 Volkswagon Jetta VIN
(the persons and the premises searched)
2012 at __ --'-09:-0;..:0'--__ 0' clock M, I
(Year)
described in the warrant and I
left a copy of the warrant with _-,-__ ".-___ -:---:---::_--=S:..;:a:.:.,id==-:=m::..:o:..;:to.:.;r:...v.;..e:..;:h=i.:.;cl:..;:e-=dri=:=-v:...;e:.:.,r7-s:.:.,ea::..:t:.,.,--:-__ .,..-__ :--::-:::-___ _
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searcbed if occupant
not present.)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland, NH together with a receipt for the items seized.
(the premises searcbed)
The following is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the warrant:
1) Photo 2) Video 3) Notes 4) License Plate 5) Bullet
This inventory was made in the presence of Tr. Mary BoniIla, MCU
and TFC Brian Strong, MCU
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant. r
TFC John R. Sonia, MCU /0'i/"---
(Signature) V
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this ____ I_tf._n_rl _____ -:::--:-___________ day
(Day)
of

(Month / Year)
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02552



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(bas been stolen, etc.)
and may be found ____________
(in tbe possession of A.B. or any otber person)
. Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at premIses residencc and surrounding cartilaoe and area including the driveway
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following:
(bere described tbe property as particularly as possible)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
the vehicle and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
Located in the curtilage and driveway of517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire.
(identify premises and the persons to be searcbed)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
Trooper William Bright
(Name)
Then personally appeared the above named ...:T...:.r..::.o,;:..opl:-e::.::r:....W.:..:....:i::::lh:.;:a:.=m=-=B...:.r.:.oig:o::h:.:t___________________ _
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this ___________ ___________ dayof ______________ __ ------__
(Day) (Montb / Year)
M OJ/" k. t=:" WedVt'r I &+t\. t-
Justice of the Court



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(bas been stolen, etc.)
and may be found ____________ ---:;:--::;--__ -:----;-:-;;:--_---:-:--__ -;-___________ _
(in tbe possession of A.B. or any otber person)
. Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at premIses residencc and surrounding cartilaoe and area including the driveway
(identify)
4. ThepropertyJor which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following:
(bere described tbe property as particularly as possible)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
the vehicle and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
Located in the curtilage and driveway of517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire.
(identify premises and the persons to be searcbed)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
Trooper William Bright
(Name)
Then personally appeared the above named _T...:.r..:;.o.;:..opL-e'-.r_W-'-"i.:..lh...;.a'--m---"'B...:.r.... ig .... h...;.t________________________ _
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this ___________ ______________ _______ __
(Day) (Montb / Year)
M OJ/" k. t=:" WedVt'r I &+t\. t-
Justice of the Court
02553



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Trooper William M. Bright, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am a Detective (Trooper) with the New Hampshire State Police, currently assigned
to the Major Crime Unit in Concord, New Hampshire, and have been employed by
the State Police for approximately six and one half years. Prior to my employment
with the New Hampshire State Police I was employed by the Milford (NH) Police
Department from September 2000 to June 2005, where I was a Patrol Officer. I have
been employed in law enforcement for approximately 11 ~ years. During the course
of my career I have personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of
hundreds of crimes. In my current position with the New Hampshire State Police I
primarily investigate homicides.
I attended and successfully completed the the 124th session of the New Hampshire
Police Standards and Training Academy, and am a full-time certified law
enforcement officer in the State of new Hampshire. I have also received various
specialized training in criminal investigations throughout my law enforcement career.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations
which include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries,
kidnapping, felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against
children and homicides.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12,2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon.
4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6 . Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Trooper William M. Bright, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am a Detective (Trooper) with the New Hampshire State Police, currently assigned
to the Major Crime Unit in Concord, New Hampshire, and have been employed by
the State Police for approximately six and one half years. Prior to my employment
with the New Hampshire State Police I was employed by the Milford (NH) Police
Department from September 2000 to June 2005, where I was a Patrol Officer. I have
been employed in law enforcement for approximately 11 ~ years. During the course
of my career I have personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of
hundreds of crimes. In my current position with the New Hampshire State Police I
primarily investigate homicides.
I attended and successfully completed the the 124th session of the New Hampshire
Police Standards and Training Academy, and am a full-time certified law
enforcement officer in the State of new Hampshire. I have also received various
specialized training in criminal investigations throughout my law enforcement career.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations
which include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries,
kidnapping, felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against
children and homicides.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12,2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon.
4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6 . Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
02554



7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friends, Shane LKU. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13, 2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hampshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located a vehicle parked approximately 15 feet from and facing the front
porch of the residence. The area of the front porch, front yard and driveway
where the vehicle is located is known to be the area where gunfire was .
exchanged .
11. Upon a visual inspection of the vehicle, a small hole was located in the front
license plate which is attached to the front bumper of the vehicle. This hole is
consistent in size and shape of that being made by a bullet.
12. Based on this additional information, there is probable cause to believe that
evidence of the crime of homicide will be found in the vehicle. The vehicle is
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire
Registration VIN# The items to be
searched for consist of bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets,
shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video
recordings of the vehicle and evidence .
2



7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friends, Shane LKU. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13, 2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hampshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located a vehicle parked approximately 15 feet from and facing the front
porch of the residence. The area of the front porch, front yard and driveway
where the vehicle is located is known to be the area where gunfire was .
exchanged .
11. Upon a visual inspection of the vehicle, a small hole was located in the front
license plate which is attached to the front bumper of the vehicle. This hole is
consistent in size and shape of that being made by a bullet.
12. Based on this additional information, there is probable cause to believe that
evidence of the crime of homicide will be found in the vehicle. The vehicle is
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire
Registration VIN# The items to be
searched for consist of bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets,
shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video
recordings of the vehicle and evidence .
2
02555



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on _________ -"-,,..A ...... p....,n_.l_1_4 _________ _
(Month / Day)
2012 and have
-;:;7---;--
executed it as follows:
On _________________
(Month / Day)
2012 at
(Year)
(Year)
______ 09_0_0 _____ 0' clock M, I
searched 2008 Volkswagon Jetta VIN: NHI
(the persons and the premises searched)
described in the warrant and I
left a copy of the warrant with _--:-__ ::--___ v-;e-,r"7s_ea_t-:;--;:-__ :--_----,:--:-:-=-___ _
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searched if occupant
not present.)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland, NH together with a receipt for the items seized.
(the premises searched)
The following is an inventory ofj:>foperty taken pursuant to the warrant:
1) Photo 2) Video 3) Notes 4) License Plate 5) Bullet
This inventory was made in the presence of Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
and TIC Brian Strong, MCV
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.

TFC John R. Sonia, MCU
(Signature)
V
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this I tf rtl day

of lJ-=----
(Month / Year)
Justice of the Peacr,
STUART F. RICHTER, Justice of the Peace
My Commission Expires March 4. 2014



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on _________ -:::-::-A""p-';-n_l:-:1,.....4--:-________ _
(Month / Day)
2012 and have

(Year)
executed it as follows:
On April 15

2012 at
(Year)
___ 0_9_0_0 ___ 0'clock M, I
searched 2008 Volkswagon Jetta VIN: NHI
(the persons and the premises searched)
described in the warrant and I
left a copy of the warrant with _-:-__ :::--___ --:--;---: __ S_a-,id;:;-:::m::..co'-t..:...or'--ve.::.::h=:i..:...cl::..:.e--'dri-;- v-:e..:.r-:-s..:..ea=-t-;:--::-__ :--_----:,...--:-:-::-___ _
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searched if occupant
not present.)
at 517 Post Road, Greenland, NH together with a receipt for the items seized.
(the premises searched)
The following is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the warrant:
1) Photo 2) Video 3) Notes 4) License Plate 5) Bullet
This inventory was made in the presence of Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
and TIC Brian Strong, MCV
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by me on the warrant.

TFC John R. Sonia, MCU
(Signature)
V
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this I tf rtl day

of

(Month / Year)
(Day)
Justice of the Peacr,
STUART F. RICHTER, Justice of the Peace
My Commission Expires March 4. 2014
02556



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
ROCKINGHAM , SS 10
th
Circuit Portsmouth Court
--------------------
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proofby affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
____________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
___________________ --:-____ ::--_T_r_o_o ...... p_e_r_W--;il_h_ a_m=-o-B_r-;-:i..,.,g:--h_t-:---:--:---:-_________________ That there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits have been taken)
probable cause for that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of

(identify)
. at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at prermses located at residence and surrounding cartilage and area including the drivewav
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
of I,ocated in the curtilage and drivewav of 517 post Road Greenland New Hamnshire
(identify premises)

(occupied by A.B.)
and
ofthepersonof ______
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
for the
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
Is 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration , VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
Ilhe vehicle and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before ________________________________
(court having jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at
(court seal)
{ this

(city or town)
_______ =-14-=-t_h ______ day of ___ ---;;A:-;.<=-p;:.:=ri:=-I==:20:-:'1=-=2'-:-__ _
(Day) (Month / Year)



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
_--=R:..:.O=--=C::.:KIN=-:..G=H=A:::c.M=--_, SS
10
th
Circuit Portsmouth Court
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proofby affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
____________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant)
Trooper William Bright That there is
______________________
(names of person or persons whose affidavits have been taken)
probable cause for believing that there is evidence of the crime of homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
may be found in the possession of _______________________________ -::-:: __ :-::-:-_____________________________ _
(identify)
. at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at prermses located at residence and surrounding cartilage and area including the drivewav
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
of I,ocated in the curtilage and drivewav of 517 post Road Greenland New Hamnshire
(identify premises)

(occupied by A.B.)
and
ofthepersonof ___ __
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
for the

or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration , VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
he vehicle and evidence.
and if you find any such property or any part thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before Portsmouth District Court At

(court having jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, NH
(location)
Dated at { this

(city or town)
__________ ________
(Day) (Month / Year)
(court seal)
02557



TroWer William Bright
New1iampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Trooper William Bright, and made oath that
the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Before me this----'1'-'4=th"'-___ day of April , 2012, at
M . ~ l r.: weaver -=
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court
3



TroWer William Bright
New1iampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Trooper William Bright, and made oath that
the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Before me ___ day of April ,2012, at
r.: weaver -=
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court
3
02558
02559



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(bas been stolen, etc.)
andmaybefuund __________________________
(in tbe possession of A.B. or any other person)
. Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at premIses residencc and surrounding cartilage and area including the driveway
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following:
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
the vehicle and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
Located in the curtilage and driveway of 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire.
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
Trooper William Bright
(Name)
Then personally appeared the above named .::;T..:.r..:..o-'-op"-e_r __ W-'i""II""ia::..m-'-'Bc...r:;..:i"'gc::h..:..t ______________________________________ _
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this ____________ ______________ ____________ __
(Day) (Month I Year)
/J, {J.Jr- k. (. WedVt'r I &f1\. G'rCcJ..i t-
Justice of the l\msFHffi blS:;-RlC'f Court



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing information (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide
(bas been stolen, etc.)
andmaybefuund __________________________
(in tbe possession of A.B. or any other person)
. Located at 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire, further described as a white colored, single family
at premIses residencc and surrounding cartilage and area including the driveway
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following:
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
for the evidence of the crime of homicide, including but not limited to firearms, bullets, bullet
fragments, items damaged by bullets, shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video recordings of
the vehicle and evidence.
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire Registration VIN#
Located in the curtilage and driveway of 517 Post Road, Greenland, New Hampshire.
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such property or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the court may deem proper.
Trooper William Bright
(Name)
Then personally appeared the above named .c:;Tc...r_o_o'-p_er __ W_I_II_ia:..:..m __ B __ ri .... g'-h-'-t ______________________________________ _
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
Before me this ______________ __ dayof _________________
(Day) (Month I Year)
/J, {J.Jr- k. (. WedVt'r I &f1\. G'rCcJ..i t-
Justice of the MfM"Hffi brs;"RfCf Court
02560



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Trooper William M. Bright, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am a Detective (Trooper) with the New Hampshire State Police, currently assigned
to the Major Crime Unit in Concord, New Hampshire, and have been employed by
the State Police for approximately six and one half years. Prior to my employment
with the New Hampshire State Police I was employed by the Milford (NH) Police
Department from September 2000 to June 2005, where I was a Patrol Officer. I have
been employed in law enforcement for approximately 11 Y2 years. During the course
of my career I have personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of
hundreds of crimes. In my current position with the New Hampshire State Police I
primarily investigate homicides.
I attended and successfully completed the the 124th session of the New Hampshire
Police Standards and Training Academy, and am a full-time certified law
enforcement officer in the State of new Hampshire. I have also received various
specialized training in criminal investigations throughout my law enforcement career.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations
which include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries,
kidnapping, felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against
children and homicides.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12, 2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon.
4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Trooper William M. Bright, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am a Detective (Trooper) with the New Hampshire State Police, currently assigned
to the Major Crime Unit in Concord, New Hampshire, and have been employed by
the State Police for approximately six and one half years. Prior to my employment
with the New Hampshire State Police I was employed by the Milford (NH) Police
Department from September 2000 to June 2005, where I was a Patrol Officer. I have
been employed in law enforcement for approximately 11 Y2 years. During the course
of my career I have personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of
hundreds of crimes. In my current position with the New Hampshire State Police I
primarily investigate homicides.
I attended and successfully completed the the 124th session of the New Hampshire
Police Standards and Training Academy, and am a full-time certified law
enforcement officer in the State of new Hampshire. I have also received various
specialized training in criminal investigations throughout my law enforcement career.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations
which include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries,
kidnapping, felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against
children and homicides.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12, 2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, NH.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon.
4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
02561



7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friends, Shane LKD. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see ifMutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hampshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located a vehicle parked approximately 15 feet from and facing the front
porch of the residence. The area of the front porch, front yard and driveway
where the vehicle is located is known to be the area where gunfire was
exchanged.
11. Upon a visual inspection of the vehicle, a small hole was located in the front
license plate which is attached to the front bumper of the vehicle. This hole is
consistent in size and shape of that being made by a bullet.
12. Based on this additional information, there is probable cause to believe that
evidence of the crime of homicide will be found in the vehicle. The vehicle is
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire
Registration VIN# The items to be
searched for consist of bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets,
shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video
recordings of the vehicle and evidence.
2



7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friends, Shane LKD. Shane said that he had
spoken to Mutrie right after the shooting and Mutrie admitted that he'd shot
the police officers. Mutrie also made it clear that he did not intend to come
out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see ifMutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hampshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located a vehicle parked approximately 15 feet from and facing the front
porch of the residence. The area of the front porch, front yard and driveway
where the vehicle is located is known to be the area where gunfire was
exchanged.
11. Upon a visual inspection of the vehicle, a small hole was located in the front
license plate which is attached to the front bumper of the vehicle. This hole is
consistent in size and shape of that being made by a bullet.
12. Based on this additional information, there is probable cause to believe that
evidence of the crime of homicide will be found in the vehicle. The vehicle is
a 2008 Volkswagon Jetta, 4 door sedan, color blue, bearing New Hampshire
Registration VIN# The items to be
searched for consist of bullets, bullet fragments, items damaged by bullets,
shell casings, blood, body fluids, diagrams, photographs and/or video
recordings of the vehicle and evidence.
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I received the attached search walTant on Ui-''- C, I

2; /2. and have
(Year)
executed it as follows:
a
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! (Month / Day)
On [;/Y'--f_ c:: r

(Month / Day)
j L at ,400/ /IJ06
(Year) I J
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o'clock I
searched described in the walTant and I

(the persons and the premises searched)
left a copy of the walTant with

(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searched if occupant
not present.)
at together with a receipt for the items seized,

(the premises searched)
The following is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the walTant:
This inventory was made in the presence of Gberf
And ______________________________________________________________________________________ __
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by
(Signature)
;'1fi{
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this day


PAMELA J. DAWSON
Justice of the Peace - New Hampshire
My Commission Expires November 9, 2016



1..',(< ? q j'h
I received the attached search walTant on Ui-''- C, I

2; /2. and have
(Year)
executed it as follows:
"
,"7c:;jh
! (Month / Day)
On [;/Y'--f_ c:: r

(Month / Day)
j L at ,400/ /IJ06
(Year) I J
,/)
o'clock I
searched described in the walTant and I

(the persons and the premises searched)
leftacopyoftllewwTantwith ____ ______ __ ____ __________ ____ ____ ________ __
(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searched if occupant
not present.)
at ________________________ -:-:-____ --:-____ -:--::-_____________________ together with a receipt for the items seized,
(the premises searched)
And
The following is an inventory of property taken pursuant to the walTant:
This inventory was made in the presence of Gberf
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the property taken by
(Signature)
;'1fi{
Subscribed and sworn to and returned before me this day


PAMELA J. DAWSON
Justice of the Peace - New Hampshire
My Commission Expires November 9, 2016
02563



APPLICATION FOR SEARCH WARRANT and SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT
(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search warrant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, infonnation, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of the warrant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or an'ange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search warrant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a comi of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth District
ROCKINGHAM , SS

(county)
10
th
Circuit Division Court
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
(Name of applicant)
,
I
June 29
th
(Month / Day)
being duly sworn, depose and say:
2012
(Year)
l.IaJn ______
(describe position, assignment, office, etc,)
2. I have information, based u on:
(describe source, facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge, so state)
SEE A TT ACHED AFFIDAVIT
Form: DSSP 27A (Rev. 09/89)
(Continue on Next Page if Necessary)



APPLICATION FOR SEARCH WARRANT and SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT
(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search warrant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, infonnation, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of the warrant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or an'ange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search warrant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a comi of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth District
ROCKINGHAM , SS

(county)
10
th
Circuit Division Court
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
(Name of applicant)
,
I
June 29
th
(Month / Day)
being duly sworn, depose and say:
2012
(Year)
l.IaJn ______
(describe position, assignment, office, etc,)
2. I have information, based u on:
(describe source, facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge, so state)
SEE A TT ACHED AFFIDAVIT
Form: DSSP 27A (Rev. 09/89)
(Continue on Next Page if Necessary)
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(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing infonnation (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide and attempted homicide
(has been stolen, etc.)
and may be found --------------;:---.-----;----::--7--=----::-----,--------------
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
At premises James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search wal1"ant is the followin,g:
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
(SEE ATTACHMENT A)
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a wan-ant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
The four (4) computer systems listed in (Attachment B). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive,
3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such propelty or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the COUlt may deem proper. //,/ ..
/ //!4/.ij.' / \,
/ /;('4 '/7 "
Sergeant Joseph Ebert .!,

Then personally appeared the above named Sergeant Joseph Ebert ( . .,/._'1'"' .1/1'
/
7
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true, ;
/
Before me this ___________ ________ dayof _________
(Day) (Month / Year)
(Court seal)



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing infonnation (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crime of homicide and attempted homicide
(has been stolen, etc.)
and may be found --------------;:---.-----;----::--7--=----::-----,--------------
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
At premises James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search wal1"ant is the followin,g:
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
(SEE ATTACHMENT A)
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a wan-ant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of,
The four (4) computer systems listed in (Attachment B). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive,
3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such propelty or evidence or any part thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and further relief that the COUlt may deem proper. //,/ ..
/ //!4/.ij.' / \,
/ /;('4 '/7 "
Sergeant Joseph Ebert .!,

Then personally appeared the above named Sergeant Joseph Ebert ( . .,/._'1'"' .1/1'
/
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true, ;
/
Before me this ___________ ________ dayof _________
(Day) (Month / Year)
(Court seal)
02565



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDA VIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I mn currently employed by the Depmiment of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2, 2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
tl1
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens of times.
I have successfully completed m1d graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
th
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational
Psychology .
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fingerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12, 2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, New Hampshire.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDA VIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I mn currently employed by the Depmiment of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2, 2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
tl1
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens of times.
I have successfully completed m1d graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
th
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational
Psychology .
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fingerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12, 2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, New Hampshire.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .
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4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friend, Shane Bateman. Bateman said that he
had called Mutrie's cell phone right after the shooting. Mutrie answered and
carried on a conversation with Bateman. During this conversation Mutrie
admitted that he'd shot the police officers. Bateman attempted to give Mutrie
advice on surrendering himself but Mutrie made it clear that he did not intend
to come out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Cullen Mutrie's death was ruled a suicide by 1. Duval, M.D., Assistant Chief
Medical Examiner.
11. Brittany Tibbett's death was ruled a homicide by T. Andrew, M.D., Chief
Medical Examiner.
12. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hm11pshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located a video camera system that was attached to the front porch railing. The
area of the front porch is known to be the area where gunfire was exchanged.
13. Upon a visual inspection of the surveillance video cmnera, it was wired to a
power source but not a receiver.
14. Tlu'ough my training and experience both persons who are involved with
criminal activity and persons who are not use video cmneras like the one
found on the porch railing for surveillance purposes. These types of cameras
can have the ability to send a wireless signals to remote computers or
monitoring stations where the images or video files can be monitored live
and/or recorded for future viewing.
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4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene.
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friend, Shane Bateman. Bateman said that he
had called Mutrie's cell phone right after the shooting. Mutrie answered and
carried on a conversation with Bateman. During this conversation Mutrie
admitted that he'd shot the police officers. Bateman attempted to give Mutrie
advice on surrendering himself but Mutrie made it clear that he did not intend
to come out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see if Mutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot eventually located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the
basement.
10. Cullen Mutrie's death was ruled a suicide by 1. Duval, M.D., Assistant Chief
Medical Examiner.
11. Brittany Tibbett's death was ruled a homicide by T. Andrew, M.D., Chief
Medical Examiner.
12. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hm11pshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located a video camera system that was attached to the front porch railing. The
area of the front porch is known to be the area where gunfire was exchanged.
13. Upon a visual inspection of the surveillance video cmnera, it was wired to a
power source but not a receiver.
14. Tlu'ough my training and experience both persons who are involved with
criminal activity and persons who are not use video cmneras like the one
found on the porch railing for surveillance purposes. These types of cameras
can have the ability to send a wireless signals to remote computers or
monitoring stations where the images or video files can be monitored live
and/or recorded for future viewing.
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15. Through my training and experience people use these types of video cameras
to have a live monitor going so they can view events occurring on their
property or people coming to their property.
16. Through my training and experience people use these types of video cameras
to record and review later the events that occurred on their property or people
who came to their property.
17. While executing the semch warrant, crime scene investigators located four (4)
computer systems that could be capable of receiving images from the video
camera. The following four computer systems were seized under the authority
of the search warrant referenced
18.
19.
A. ID # MGB-80: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
was located on the coffee table in the living room.
B. ID # MGB-81: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
was located on the top shelf in the living room.
C. ID # MGB-82: Apple I-MAC desktop computer (tower/ monitor), SIN
was located at the computer desk in the living room.
D. ID # MGB-83: Dell Inspirion Laptop (silver and white in color), Windows
Product Key - was located under the
bed in the master bedroom.
Based on this additional information and through facts and inferences I
believe there is probable cause to believe that evidence of the crime of
homicide and attempted homicide will be found in the computer systems
listed on (Attachment B). The items to be searched for in these computers
systems me listed on (Attachment A).
It is also requested that this Comi authorized the examination of the four (4)
seized computer systems listed on Attachment B by qualified personnel
trained to conduct computer forensic examinations.
/// ;fl.
/ .. / . .-;-t
? .. ? I /
,I .... -/ . r
/Sergeant Joseph Ebert
,New Hampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Trooper Joseph Ebert, and made oath that
the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Before me this ;2. tr day of b"U.. , 2012, at lOS- amJpm
U
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15. Through my training and experience people use these types of video cameras
to have a live monitor going so they can view events occurring on their
property or people coming to their property.
16. Through my training and experience people use these types of video cameras
to record and review later the events that occurred on their property or people
who came to their property.
17. While executing the semch warrant, crime scene investigators located four (4)
computer systems that could be capable of receiving images from the video
camera. The following four computer systems were seized under the authority
of the search warrant referenced
18.
19.
A. ID # MGB-80: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
was located on the coffee table in the living room.
B. ID # MGB-81: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
was located on the top shelf in the living room.
C. ID # MGB-82: Apple I-MAC desktop computer (tower/ monitor), SIN
was located at the computer desk in the living room.
D. ID # MGB-83: Dell Inspirion Laptop (silver and white in color), Windows
Product Key - was located under the
bed in the master bedroom.
Based on this additional information and through facts and inferences I
believe there is probable cause to believe that evidence of the crime of
homicide and attempted homicide will be found in the computer systems
listed on (Attachment B). The items to be searched for in these computers
systems me listed on (Attachment A).
It is also requested that this Comi authorized the examination of the four (4)
seized computer systems listed on Attachment B by qualified personnel
trained to conduct computer forensic examinations.
/// ;fl.
/ .. / . .-;-t
? .. ? I /
,I .... -/ . r
/Sergeant Joseph Ebert
,New Hampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Trooper Joseph Ebert, and made oath that
the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Before me this ;2. tr day of b"U.. , 2012, at lOS- amJpm
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02568

r
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court


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Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court


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02569



ATTACHMENT A
Computer systems:
A. MGB-80: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
B. MGB-81: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
C. MGB-82: Apple I-MAC desktop computer (towerl monitor), SIN
D. MGB-83: Dell Inspirion Laptop (silver and white in color), Windows Product Key-
which is property of Cullen Mutrie (OOB and are located at located in the
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory,
Concord, New Hampshire These computer system include, or may include,
computer hardware, software, documentation, passwords and data security
devices.
1) Computer hardware is described as any and all computer equipment,
including any electronic devices that are capable of collecting, analyzing, creating,
displaying, converting, storing, concealing, or transmitting electronic, magnetic,
optical, or similar computer impulses or data. These devices include but are not
limited to any data-processing hardware (such as central processing units, memory
typewriters, and self-contained "laptop" or "notebook" computers); internal and
peripheral storage devices (such as digital cameras, fixed disks, external hard
disks, floppy disk drives and diskettes, tape drives and tapes, optical storage
devices, and other memory storage devices); peripheral input/output devices (such
as keyboards, printers, scanners, plotters, video display monitors, and optical .
readers); and related communications devices (such as camera phones, modems,
cables and connections, recording equipment, RAM or ROM units, acoustic
couplers, automatic dialers, speed dialers, programmable telephone dialing or
signaling devices, and electronic tone-generating devices); as well as any devices,
mechanisms, or parts that can be used to restrict access to such hardware (such as
physical keys and locks).
2) Computer software is described as any and all information, including any
instructions, programs, or program code, stored in the form of electronic, magnetic,
optical, or other media which are capable of being interpreted by a computer or its
related components. Computer software may also include certain data, data
fragments or control characters integral to the operation of computer software.
These items include but are not limited to operating system software, applications
software, utility programs, compilers, interpreters, communications software, and



ATTACHMENT A
Computer systems:
A. MGB-80: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
B. MGB-81: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
C. MGB-82: Apple I-MAC desktop computer (towerl monitor), SIN
D. MGB-83: Dell Inspirion Laptop (silver and white in color), Windows Product Key-
which is property of Cullen Mutrie (OOB and are located at located in the
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory,
Concord, New Hampshire These computer system include, or may include,
computer hardware, software, documentation, passwords and data security
devices.
1) Computer hardware is described as any and all computer equipment,
including any electronic devices that are capable of collecting, analyzing, creating,
displaying, converting, storing, concealing, or transmitting electronic, magnetic,
optical, or similar computer impulses or data. These devices include but are not
limited to any data-processing hardware (such as central processing units, memory
typewriters, and self-contained "laptop" or "notebook" computers); internal and
peripheral storage devices (such as digital cameras, fixed disks, external hard
disks, floppy disk drives and diskettes, tape drives and tapes, optical storage
devices, and other memory storage devices); peripheral input/output devices (such
as keyboards, printers, scanners, plotters, video display monitors, and optical .
readers); and related communications devices (such as camera phones, modems,
cables and connections, recording equipment, RAM or ROM units, acoustic
couplers, automatic dialers, speed dialers, programmable telephone dialing or
signaling devices, and electronic tone-generating devices); as well as any devices,
mechanisms, or parts that can be used to restrict access to such hardware (such as
physical keys and locks).
2) Computer software is described as any and all information, including any
instructions, programs, or program code, stored in the form of electronic, magnetic,
optical, or other media which are capable of being interpreted by a computer or its
related components. Computer software may also include certain data, data
fragments or control characters integral to the operation of computer software.
These items include but are not limited to operating system software, applications
software, utility programs, compilers, interpreters, communications software, and
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other programming used or intended for use to communicate with computer
components.
3) Computer-related documentation is described as any written, recorded,
printed or electronically stored material that explains or illustrates the configuration
or use of any seized hardware, software, or related item.
4) Computer passwords and data security devices are described as all those
devices, programs, or data--whether themselves in the nature of hardware or
software--that can be used or is designed for use to restrict access to or facilitate
concealment of any computer hardware, computer software, computer-related
documentation, electronic data, records, documents, images or materials within the
scope of this application. These items include but are not limited to any data
security hardware (such as any encryption devices, chips and circuit boards),
passwords, data security software or information (such as test keys and encryption
codes), and similar information that is required to access computer programs or
data or to otherwise render programs or data into a useable form.
It is requested that this court authorize a search of the above-named
computer system or systems for the following evidence:
Any computer data file, record, log, or journal associated with any computer data
file described above which may identify, trace, or record the fact, date, time,
modification, alteration, of any identified computer data file or transmission or
receipt of same via the Internet (or other computer transmission mode) and/or
any computer data file described above, including, but not limited to E-mail
(opened, unopened, deleted, or sent to trash), file menus, Internet navigation
directories and logs, cache directories and files, temporary Internet directories
and files, video capture program files and IRe Internet or other chat
communication software or chat logs.



other programming used or intended for use to communicate with computer
components.
3) Computer-related documentation is described as any written, recorded,
printed or electronically stored material that explains or illustrates the configuration
or use of any seized hardware, software, or related item.
4) Computer passwords and data security devices are described as all those
devices, programs, or data--whether themselves in the nature of hardware or
software--that can be used or is designed for use to restrict access to or facilitate
concealment of any computer hardware, computer software, computer-related
documentation, electronic data, records, documents, images or materials within the
scope of this application. These items include but are not limited to any data
security hardware (such as any encryption devices, chips and circuit boards),
passwords, data security software or information (such as test keys and encryption
codes), and similar information that is required to access computer programs or
data or to otherwise render programs or data into a useable form.
It is requested that this court authorize a search of the above-named
computer system or systems for the following evidence:
Any computer data file, record, log, or journal associated with any computer data
file described above which may identify, trace, or record the fact, date, time,
modification, alteration, of any identified computer data file or transmission or
receipt of same via the Internet (or other computer transmission mode) and/or
any computer data file described above, including, but not limited to E-mail
(opened, unopened, deleted, or sent to trash), file menus, Internet navigation
directories and logs, cache directories and files, temporary Internet directories
and files, video capture program files and IRe Internet or other chat
communication software or chat logs.
02571



ATTACHMENT 8
Computer systems:
A. MGB-80: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
B. MGB-81: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
C. MGB-82: Apple I-MAC desktop computer (towerl monitor), SIN
D. MGB-83: Dell Inspirion Laptop (silver and white in color), Windows
Product Key -



ATTACHMENT 8
Computer systems:
A. MGB-80: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
B. MGB-81: Apple Laptop MacBook Pro (color silver), SIN
C. MGB-82: Apple I-MAC desktop computer (towerl monitor), SIN
D. MGB-83: Dell Inspirion Laptop (silver and white in color), Windows
Product Key -
02572



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
ROCKINGHAM , SS 10
th
Circuit Portsmouth Court
--------------------
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
__________________________________
(name of person authol'ized to issue wa?rlnt)

Sergeant Joseph Ebert ij'tZ.......... That there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits hav1een taken)
probable cause for believing that:
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or framlulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause npon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
There is evidence of the crime of homicide and attempted homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
may be found in the possession of

(identify)
at premises located at James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, NH
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
of The four (4) computer systems listed in (Attachment B). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building,
(identily premises)
33 Hazen Drive, 31'd Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire, and

ofthepersonof ____ __ ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
for the

or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
(SEE A TT ACHMENT A)
and if you find any such property or any pmi thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before ______ :.::w,=:.:v.""lt"----=C=tL>W=. _______ _______________________________ A t
(court having jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, New Hampshire
(location)
Dated at
(court seal)
fO Y"fJ this

(city or town)
__________ --'2=..:9_
t
-,-h_________ day of ________ -::'J"::'u::.:n::..:e:...:2:::.,O:,:I:.:2'-:-_____ _
(Day) (Month / Year)
"cf-r>c 'C!-'t"u./':cr
Justice of the SEABROOK DISTRICT Court
Mal-" F' tA! p c-}/./v-



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
ROCKINGHAM , SS 10
th
Circuit Portsmouth Court
--------------------
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State.
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
__________________________________
(name of person authol'ized to issue wa?rlnt)

Sergeant Joseph Ebert ij'tZ.......... That there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits hav1een taken)
probable cause for believing that:
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or framlulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause npon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
There is evidence of the crime of homicide and attempted homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
may be found in the possession of

(identify)
at premises located at James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, NH
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
of The four (4) computer systems listed in (Attachment B). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building,
(identily premises)
33 Hazen Drive, 31'd Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire, and

ofthepersonof __________________ __ ___
(A.B. and any other identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
for the

or supplementary testimony.)
following property: (describe property)
(SEE A TT ACHMENT A)
and if you find any such property or any pmi thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before ______ :.::w,=:.:v.""lt'----=C=tL>W=- ______ P_o_r;-t_sm---:-ou_t-;-h_D-,i_st-c-r--:cic,-t-.C_o...,..u_r_t __________________________ A t
(court having jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, New Hampshire
(location)
Dated at
(court seal)
fO Y"fJ this

(city or town)
_______ --=2=.,:9_
t
...,..h ______ day of ____ -::=J=::u:::n.:..:e:....:2=:O:,:I:..:2'-:-___ _
(Day) (Month / Year)
"cf-r>c 'C!-'t"u./':cr
Justice of the SEABROOK DISTRICT Court
Mal-" F' tA! p c-}/./v-
02573



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on
at (ull and have
7 (Month / Day) (Year)
executed it as follows: /7
on ____________
I (Month / Day)
<"/{'l/l at Ll{.I1,I/,}]/'}/"/ / 0.rt
l
.p
vu .:../+/J.vl-I'!_'/'-__ -<.I_L_/_o'clock _,_M, I
(Year)
searched described in the warrant and I

(the persons and the premises searched)
left a copy of the wan'ant with

(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searched if occupant
not present.)
at together with a receipt for the items seized,

(the premises scarched)
The following is an inventory ofpropeJty taken pursuant to the warrant:
Cell p!:(flLS ceJerG Ie-JC-?lSCJ o..I1d
10 L a bdr'Ckfo'j jfCj rP"
This inventory was made in the presence of
And __________________________________________________________________________ __
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the propelty taken by me
/ J
. /
(Signature)
Subscribed and swom to and retumed before me this ___________ J __ 7..L-. ____ --,, __ .,---___________________ Day
Justice of the Peace
PAMELA J. DAWSON
Justice of the Peace New Hampshire
My Commission Expires November 9, 2016



RETURN
I received the attached search warrant on
at (ull and have
7 (Month / Day) (Year)
executed it as follows: /7
on ____________
I (Month / Day)
<"/{'l/l at Ll{.I1,I/,}]/'}/"/ / 0.rt
l
.p
vu .:../+/J.vl-I'!_'/'-__ -<.I_L_/_o'clock _,_M, I
(Year)
searched described in the warrant and I

(the persons and the premises searched)
left a copy of the wan'ant with

(names of persons searched and occupant if not a person searched; describe the premises searched if occupant
not present.)
at together with a receipt for the items seized,

(the premises scarched)
The following is an inventory ofpropeJty taken pursuant to the warrant:
Cell p!:(flLS ceJerG Ie-JC-?lSCJ o..I1d
10 L a bdr'Ckfo'j jfCj rP"
This inventory was made in the presence of
And __________________________________________________________________________ __
I swear that this inventory is a true and detailed account of all the propelty taken by me
/ J
. /
(Signature)
Subscribed and swom to and retumed before me this ___________ J __ 7..L-. ____ --,, __ .,---___________________ Day
Justice of the Peace
PAMELA J. DAWSON
Justice of the Peace New Hampshire
My Commission Expires November 9, 2016
02574



APPLICATION FOR SEARCH WARRANT and SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT
(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search wan'ant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, infonnation, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of thewaJTant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or arrange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search wan'ant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a court of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
e>." '"' . . 1
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P1HotSftJ6ttth District
__
(county)
10
th
Circuit Division Court
June 29
th
I,
2012
'1
. ;/!!C1
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert Lft/I
(Month / Day) (Year)
being duly sworn, depose and say:
(Name of applicant) /
I. ______
(describe position, assignment, office, etc.)
2. I have infonnation, based u on:
(describe sonrce, facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge, so state)
SEE A TT ACHED AFFIDAVIT
Form: DSSJ> 27A (Rev. 09/89)
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APPLICATION FOR SEARCH WARRANT and SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT
(This application and affidavit to be detached by Justice issuing warrant and
filed separately with the court to which the warrant is returnable.)
Instructions: A person seeking a search wan'ant shall appear personally before any justice, associate justice or special
justice of the municipal, district or superior court and shall give an affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter prescribed. The
affidavit shall contain facts, infonnation, and circumstances upon which such person relies to establish probable cause for the
issuance of thewaJTant and the affidavit may be supplemented by oral statements under oath for the establishment of probable
cause. The person issuing the warrant shall retain the affidavit and shall make notes personally of the substance of any oral
statements under oath supplementing the affidavit or arrange for a transcript to be made of such oral statements. The person
issuing the search wan'ant shall deliver the affidavit and the notes or transcript within three days after the issuance of the warrant
to the court to which the warrant is returnable. Upon the return of said warrant, the affidavit and the notes or transcript shall be
attached to it and shall be filed therewith, and they shall be a public document when the warrant is returned, unless otherwise
ordered by a court of record.
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
e>." '"' . . 1
: .. VV"
P1HotSftJ6ttth District
__
(county)
10
th
Circuit Division Court
June 29
th
I,
2012
'1
. ;/!!C1
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert Lft/I
(Month / Day) (Year)
being duly sworn, depose and say:
(Name of applicant) /
I. ______
(describe position, assignment, office, etc.)
2. I have infonnation, based u on:
(describe sonrce, facts indicating reliability and credibility of source and nature of information: if based on personal knowledge, so state)
SEE A TT ACHED AFFIDAVIT
Form: DSSJ> 27A (Rev. 09/89)
(Continue on Next Page if Necessary)
02575



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing infonnation (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crimes of homicide and attempted homicide
(has been stolen, etc.)
and may be found ---------------:;---:;-------:-----::-c:-:::---------,.,----------,-------------
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
at premises James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following:
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
Three (3) cell phones listed on (Attachment A) and their contents, to include but not limited to: Phonebook (Contacts), Camera
pictures, Audio, Text messages (SMS), Call logs, ESN (Electronic serial number),1ME1 (International mobile equipment
identity, ICCID (Integrated circuit card ID - Serial number of the S1M card) and all other digital media
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of, The three (3)
cell phones listed on (Attachment A). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen D-r-i-v-e,-3--:
r
::'-
d
-F-"lo-o'--r-F-or-e-n-s-ic--
Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such propelty or evidence or any pmt thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and fUlther relief that the court may deem proper. / ff.
I /,/(
Sergeant Joseph Ebert "--;"'"" / - 0"
Then personally appeared the above named Sergeant Joseph Ebert
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
/'
/
Before me this 29
th
day of June 2012

(Day) (Month / Year)
r. .. 'f . v'l
Justice of the PGRTSM0)t.F1t DISTRICT Court

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(Court seal)



(Use this additional sheet for Item No.2, if necessary)
3. Based upon the foregoing infonnation (and upon my personal knowledge) there is probable cause to believe that the
(strike out if not applicable)
property hereinafter described is evidence of the crimes of homicide and attempted homicide
(has been stolen, etc.)
and may be found _____________ -;-;--;-;-__ ----;-_---;:-;-;::-__ ------::--__ --:-____________ _
(in the possession of A.B. or any other person)
at premises James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify)
4. The property for which I seek the issuance of a search warrant is the following:
(here described the property as particularly as possible)
Three (3) cell phones listed on (Attachment A) and their contents, to include but not limited to: Phonebook (Contacts), Camera
pictures, Audio, Text messages (SMS), Call logs, ESN (Electronic serial number),1ME1 (International mobile equipment
identity, ICCID (Integrated circuit card ID - Serial number of the S1M card) and all other digital media
Wherefore, I request that the court issue a warrant and order of seizure, authorizing the search of, ::-'T=-h:.:..e::......::..:th::..;r;;ie-':e::"(.::..3)L-____ _
cell phones listed on (Attachment A). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic
Laboratory, Concord, New Hampshire,
(identify premises and the persons to be searched)
and directing that if such propelty or evidence or any pmt thereof be found that it be seized and brought before the court;
together with such other and fUlther relief that the court may deem proper. / ff.
I /,/(
Sergeant Joseph Ebert "--;"'"" / - 0"
Then personally appeared the above named Sergeant Joseph Ebert
and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true.
/'
/
Before me this
_______ ________
(Day) (Month / Year)
r. .. 'f . v'l
Justice of the PGRTSM0)t.F1t DISTRICT Court

k tl\!vtVtr-
(Court seal)
02576



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebeli, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am currently employed by the Department of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2, 2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
1h
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with'the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens of times.
I have successfully completed and graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
1h
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational
Psychology.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fingerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12,2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, New Hampshire.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .



ROCKINGHAM, SS PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT COURT
AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF SEARCH WARRANT
I, Sergeant Joseph M. Ebeli, being duly sworn, depose and say:
I am currently employed by the Department of Safety, Division of State Police as a New
Hampshire State Trooper. I have been so employed since August 2, 2002. I attended and
successfully completed the 129
1h
session of the New Hampshire Police Academy, held at
Police Standards and Training in Concord, New Hampshire. I have been employed in law
enforcement for approximately 11 years. During the course of my career I have
personally investigated or been involved in the investigation of hundreds of crimes. In my
current position with'the New Hampshire State Police I primarily investigate homicides,
and have been involved in the investigation of such crimes dozens of times.
I have successfully completed and graduated from reserve police officer academies in
both Maine and Massachusetts. I served as a Reserve Police Officer for approximately
one year for the Town of York, Maine. I have also successfully completed and graduated
from the 129
1h
Full-Time Police Academy which was held at the New Hampshire Police
Standards and Training Council Facility. Prior to my law enforcement career I achieved a
bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational
Psychology.
During the course of my career I have been involved in numerous investigations which
include but are not limited to: motor vehicle crashes, DWI's, burglaries, kidnapping,
felony and misdemeanor level assaults, sexual assaults, crimes against children and
homicides. During the course of my career I have also received training on numerous
topics that include but are not limited to: interview and interrogation, collection and
preservation of evidence, sexual assault investigation, homicide investigations, computer
crimes, photography, crime scene forensics, and fingerprint classification.
The following facts are based upon my personal observations, the review of reports
and my conversations with law enforcement officers:
1. On April 12,2012, several police officers went to execute a search warrant at
517 Post Road in Greenland, New Hampshire.
2. The resident of the home was Cullen Bowden Mutrie.
3. The officers arrived at approximately 6:22 pm. Once they arrived, the officers
attempted to gain entry into the home. As they did that, they were fired upon .
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4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friend, Shane Bateman. Bateman said that he
had called Mutrie's cell phone right after the shooting. Mutrie answered and
carried on a conversation with Bateman. During this conversation Mutrie
admitted that he'd shot the police officers. Bateman attempted to give Mutrie
advice on surrendering himself but Mutrie made it clear that he did not intend
to come out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see ifMutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the basement.
10. Cullen Mutrie's death was ruled a suicide by 1. Duval, M.D., Assistant Chief
Medical Examiner.
11. Brittany Tibbetts' death was ruled a homicide by T. Andrew, M.D., Chief
Medical Examiner.
12. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hampshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located three (3) cell phones inside the residence around the bodies of
deceased victim Tibbett and deceased suspect Mutrie. The three (3) cell
phones found and seized were
A. ID # MGB-29: Black I phone in Pink Case, SIN
was found in front of deceased victim
Tibbetts' foot.
B. ID # MGB-31: Black I-Phone, SIN was
located on the basement floor next to the deceased suspect Mutrie.
c. ID # MGB-56: LG TRACFONE (silver and gray in color),
2



4. Several officers were shot, including Greenland Police Chief Michael
Maloney. Chief Maloney died as a result of being shot.
5. The other wounded officers were removed from the scene.
6. Numerous officers arrived and secured the shooting scene
7. Police spoke to one of Mutrie's friend, Shane Bateman. Bateman said that he
had called Mutrie's cell phone right after the shooting. Mutrie answered and
carried on a conversation with Bateman. During this conversation Mutrie
admitted that he'd shot the police officers. Bateman attempted to give Mutrie
advice on surrendering himself but Mutrie made it clear that he did not intend
to come out alive.
8. Officers attempted to contact Mutrie inside the house, and briefly spoke to
him. They also learned that Mutire's girlfriend, Brittany Tibbetts, was also
inside the house with him.
9. A standoff ensued for several hours with the police surrounding the house,
waiting to see ifMutrie would come out. At approximately 1 :20 am on April
13,2012, the police breached the door to Mutrie's house and placed a robot
inside. The robot located Mutrie and Tibbetts dead in the basement.
10. Cullen Mutrie's death was ruled a suicide by 1. Duval, M.D., Assistant Chief
Medical Examiner.
11. Brittany Tibbetts' death was ruled a homicide by T. Andrew, M.D., Chief
Medical Examiner.
12. Based on the facts and circumstances described above, a search warrant was
issued on April 13
th
2012 by Justice Mark F. Weaver, a Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court, for the premises located at 517 Post Road, Greenland New
Hampshire. While executing the search warrant, crime scene investigators
located three (3) cell phones inside the residence around the bodies of
deceased victim Tibbett and deceased suspect Mutrie. The three (3) cell
phones found and seized were
A. ID # MGB-29: Black I phone in Pink Case, SIN
was found in front of deceased victim
Tibbetts' foot.
B. ID # MGB-31: Black I-Phone, SIN was
located on the basement floor next to the deceased suspect Mutrie.
c. ID # MGB-56: LG TRACFONE (silver and gray in color),
2
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l3.
14.
15.
16.
17 .
SIN was located on the washing machine in the
basement. Victim Tibbetts and suspect Mutrie were found
deceased in front of the washing machine.
Through my training and experience I know that people who are under
distress and are contemplating suicide will reach out to communicate with
family and friends.
Through my training and experience I know that subjects who believe they
may die or know they are about to die will reach out to communicate with
family and friends before their death.
Through my training and experience I know that people who have murdered
people or caused harm to people will communicate with both friends and
families to give details of their actions as they try to explain their actions or
seek advice.
Through my training and experience I know that when family and friends
know a person is in danger or has committed a crime they will attempt to
communicate with their family or friend to lend advice or support.
That through my training and experience in this technological time people's
primary source of communication is by way of cell phone.
18. Through my training and experience I know that cell phones are used for
communicating in several forms to include, verbal conversation, texting,
photographs, e-mails and accessing social media web sites.
19. Through my training and experience I know that cell phones document, record
and store communication data in many forms (i.e. graphic image files, videos,
pictures, text messages, call history information, contact lists and multimedia
files etc.).
20. Based on this additional information and through facts and inferences I
believe there is probable cause to believe that evidence of the crime of
homicide and attempted homicide will be found in the cell phones listed on
(Attachment A). The items to be searched for in these cell phones consist of
their contents, to include but not limited to: Text messages (SMS), Call logs,
Phonebook (Contacts), Camera pictures, Videos, Audio, ESN (Electronic
serial number),IMEI (International mobile equipment identity, ICCID
(Integrated circuit card ID - Serial number of the SIM card) and all other
digital media.
21. It is also requested that this COUli authorize the examination of the seized cell
phones in (Attachment A) by qualified personnel trained to conduct cell phone
forensic examinations.
3



l3.
14.
15.
16.
17 .
SIN was located on the washing machine in the
basement. Victim Tibbetts and suspect Mutrie were found
deceased in front of the washing machine.
Through my training and experience I know that people who are under
distress and are contemplating suicide will reach out to communicate with
family and friends.
Through my training and experience I know that subjects who believe they
may die or know they are about to die will reach out to communicate with
family and friends before their death.
Through my training and experience I know that people who have murdered
people or caused harm to people will communicate with both friends and
families to give details of their actions as they try to explain their actions or
seek advice.
Through my training and experience I know that when family and friends
know a person is in danger or has committed a crime they will attempt to
communicate with their family or friend to lend advice or support.
That through my training and experience in this technological time people's
primary source of communication is by way of cell phone.
18. Through my training and experience I know that cell phones are used for
communicating in several forms to include, verbal conversation, texting,
photographs, e-mails and accessing social media web sites.
19. Through my training and experience I know that cell phones document, record
and store communication data in many forms (i.e. graphic image files, videos,
pictures, text messages, call history information, contact lists and multimedia
files etc.).
20. Based on this additional information and through facts and inferences I
believe there is probable cause to believe that evidence of the crime of
homicide and attempted homicide will be found in the cell phones listed on
(Attachment A). The items to be searched for in these cell phones consist of
their contents, to include but not limited to: Text messages (SMS), Call logs,
Phonebook (Contacts), Camera pictures, Videos, Audio, ESN (Electronic
serial number),IMEI (International mobile equipment identity, ICCID
(Integrated circuit card ID - Serial number of the SIM card) and all other
digital media.
21. It is also requested that this COUli authorize the examination of the seized cell
phones in (Attachment A) by qualified personnel trained to conduct cell phone
forensic examinations.
3
02579



/Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
I New Hampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, and made oath
that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and
belief.
Before me this
~
2A day of ~ , 2012, at I: I CJ
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I..A..A rh. f' vk:,o't" r
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court
4



/Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
I New Hampshire State Police
Then personally appeared, the above named Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert, and made oath
that the foregoing affidavit by him subscribed is true to the best of his knowledge and
belief.
Before me this
~
2A day of ~ , 2012, at I: I CJ
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I..A..A rh. f' vk:,o't" r
Justice of the 10
th
Circuit Court
4
02580

ATTACHMENT A
CELL PHONES:
A. MGB-29: Black I phone in Pink Case, SIN
B. MBG-31: Black I-Phone, SIN
c. MGB-56: LG TRACFONE (silver and gray in color), SIN



ATTACHMENT A
CELL PHONES:
A. MGB-29: Black I phone in Pink Case, SIN
B. MBG-31: Black I-Phone, SIN
c. MGB-56: LG TRACFONE (silver and gray in color), SIN


02581



WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
/'/.' (-J /.zc:
10
th
Circuit 'Court
_--=R-,-O:::-C-=-cK:..::=IN-=-G:::..cH::..::..:..:A,,--,M=--_, SS
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State,
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
_______________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant) ,
');I/'.
___________ .K,-' -::-___________ That there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits have leen taken)
probable cause for believing that:
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
There is evidence of the crime of homicide and attempted homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
may be found in the possession of

(identify)
at premises located at James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, NH
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
of Five cell phones listed on (Attachment A). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor
(identify premises)
__ __
(occupied by A.B.)
of th e person 0 f ---------:-:-----,------:---:-:c--:-::-:-:--:-::-:-:--:---,--,,.--------:-----..,--,,-:----:---:----'77.-:--:-:----c,.---::=-..,--..,------
(A.B. and any othe,' identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
for the
----:---:--:--:-:-:--,------------------------------------------------------
or supplementary testimony.)
Following property: (describe property)
Three (3) cell phones listed on (Attachment A) and their contents, to include but not limited to: Phonebook (Contacts), Camera
pictures, Videos, Audio, Text messages (SMS), CaJllogs, ESN (Electronic serial number),IMEI (International mobile equipment
identity, lCCID (Integrated circuit card ID - Serial number of the SIM card) and all other digital media,
and if you find any such property or any pmt thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before ____________ __ _______
(court having jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, New Hanpshire
(location)
Dated at
__ ... ..!..:1-'--___ th i s
(city 0" town)
____ -'--2=9_t-,.h _____ day of ___ --;::J:'=u::.:n:::,:e:.-=2::-:0:.::-l.=2.,--__ _
(Day) (Month / Year)
(court seal)
e.,..;-
Justice Court
, .
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WARRANT
The State of New Hampshire
/'/.' (-J /.zc:
10
th
Circuit 'Court __ __ , SS
To the Sheriffs of our several counties, or their deputies, any State Police Officer, or any Constable or Police Officer of any
city or town, within our State,
Proof by affidavit (supplemented by oral statements under oath) having been made this day before
________________________
(name of person authorized to issue warrant) ,
');I/'.
___________ -,--_--::-__ S_e_rQ.g_ea_"_t_J-;-o_se ...... .K,__' --:-___________ That there is
(names of person or persons whose affidavits have leen taken)
probable cause for believing that:
(certain property which has been stolen, embezzled, or fraudulently obtained; OR is intended for use or has been used as the means of committing a
crime; OR is contraband; OR is evidence of the crime to which the probable cause upon which this search warrant is issued relates.)
There is evidence of the crime of homicide and attempted homicide, upon which this search warrant is issued relates
________________ ________________ _
(identify)
at premises located at James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor Forensic Laboratory, Concord, NH
(specify)
We therefore command you in the daytime (or at any time of the day or night) to make an immediate search
of Five cell phones listed on (Attachment A). Located in the James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, 3
rd
Floor
(identify premises)
___ And
(occupied by A.B.)
of th e person 0 f __ ---,-:-:::----:-__ __
(A.B. and any othe,' identifiable individuals with respect to whom probable cause has been established by the affidavit
for the

or supplementary testimony.)
Following property: (describe property)
Three (3) cell phones listed on (Attachment A) and their contents, to include but not limited to: Phonebook (Contacts), Camera
!pictures, Videos, Audio, Text messages (SMS), CaJllogs, ESN (Electronic serial number),IMEI (International mobile equipment
identity, lCCID (Integrated circuit card ID - Serial number of the SIM card) and all other digital media,
and if you find any such property or any pmt thereof to bring it and the person in whose possession it is found
before ________ ____ __ At
(court having jurisdiction)
In Portsmouth, New Hanpshire
(location)
Dated at
__ ____ th is
(city 0" town)
____ .:...-.:2::::9-=.t::.h _____ day of ___ ---,..:.,Ju;.:.:cn:.:..;e"-2.,-O:...::1c=2___ _
(Day) (Month / Year)
(court seal)
e.,..;-
Justice Court
, .
&..;:tb .... ""'t....
02582



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02583



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES BUREAU
Major Crime UnitIPolygrap/t Unit/Cold Case Ullit
33 Hazen Drive
Concord NH 03305
Tel: (603) 223-3856
Fax: (603) 271-2520
FAX COVER SHEET
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FROM: ,%4-. ,)0;,6 {.her-f
SUBJECT:--::::L=.,:) t:::;;...:.? I..:-J
I
DATE & TIME: v'i-/7-- rl. ()uO
Information:

Page #1 of 20 Pages
**Confidentiality Note**
The documents accompanying this fax transmission contain confidential or privileged information
from the New Hampshire State Police. If you received this fax in error, be advised any copying,
distribution of disclosure is PROHIBITED. Please contact the number above so we can arrange the
retrieval of all documents at no cost to you.



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES BUREAU
Major Crime UnitIPolygrap/t Unit/Cold Case Ullit
33 Hazen Drive
Concord NH 03305
Tel: (603) 223-3856
Fax: (603) 271-2520
FAX COVER SHEET
() +" \ fH+ 11; /' --, /j
TO: t'C'1( SifvL;l.-c+l1 S-r FAX#_2-+--,-J '-----'1_f.._L>'---::.7 __
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FROM: ,%4-. ,)0;,6 {.her-f
SUBJECT:--::::L=.,:) t:::;;...:.? I..:-J
I
DATE & TIME: v'i-/7-- rl. ()uO
Information:

Page #1 of 20 Pages
**Confidentiality Note**
The documents accompanying this fax transmission contain confidential or privileged information
from the New Hampshire State Police. If you received this fax in error, be advised any copying,
distribution of disclosure is PROHIBITED. Please contact the number above so we can arrange the
retrieval of all documents at no cost to you.
02584
o
o
02585



NlC 12-5193
Nlaloney Homicide [nv.
Greenland, NH 4- 12- 12
Photo Report - Strong



NlC 12-5193
Nlaloney Homicide [nv.
Greenland, NH 4- 12- 12
Photo Report - Strong
02586



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Brian R. Strong
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
////
6. INCIDENT DATE
4112112
On Friday, April 13, 2012 through Sunday, April 15, 2012, I was assigned the duties and
responsibilities of photographing the scene and property located at
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
pursuant to an authorized search warrant out of the 10
th
Circuit District Division - Portsmouth.
I later turned the film and CD (digital photos) over to
BRUCE TAYLOR
at the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory for processing. Those photographs taken of
the scene and property are attached to and made part of this report.
End of report .
SIGNED
*
DATE
Page 1 of 1
4116112
Trooper First Class Brian R. Strong #878
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Brian R. Strong
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
////
6. INCIDENT DATE
4112112
On Friday, April 13, 2012 through Sunday, April 15, 2012, I was assigned the duties and
responsibilities of photographing the scene and property located at
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
pursuant to an authorized search warrant out of the 10
th
Circuit District Division - Portsmouth.
I later turned the film and CD (digital photos) over to
BRUCE TAYLOR
at the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory for processing. Those photographs taken of
the scene and property are attached to and made part of this report.
End of report .
SIGNED
*
DATE
Page 1 of 1
4116112
Trooper First Class Brian R. Strong #878
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02587
o o
02588



N[C 12-5193
iVlaloney Homicide Inv.
Greenland, 'N-H 4-12-12
Video Report - Strong



N[C 12-5193
N[aloney Homicide [nv.
Greenland, 'N-H 4-12-12
Video Report - Strong
02589



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC125l93 Brian R. Strong
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. INCIDENT DATE
4/12112
On Friday, April 13, 2012 I assumed duties as Video Technician relative to the fatal police
involved police shooting.
The scene was located at:
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
The scene was recorded utilizing a Sony DVD video recorder and Mini DVD disk. Copies
were made, and the original video recording was kept with the original report.
END OF REPORT .
SIGNED
*
REPORT DATE
4/16112 Page 1 of 1
Trooper First Class Brian R. Strong #878
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC125l93 Brian R. Strong
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. INCIDENT DATE
4/12112
On Friday, April 13, 2012 I assumed duties as Video Technician relative to the fatal police
involved police shooting.
The scene was located at:
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
The scene was recorded utilizing a Sony DVD video recorder and Mini DVD disk. Copies
were made, and the original video recording was kept with the original report.
END OF REPORT .
SIGNED
*
REPORT DATE
4/16112 Page 1 of 1
Trooper First Class Brian R. Strong #878
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02590






02591
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02592



NIC 12-5l93
Nlalonev Homicide Inv .
.,
Greenland, NH 4- 12- 12
Overview (Bodies)
Report - Rowe



NIC 12-5l93
Nlalonev Homicide Inv .
.,
Greenland, NH 4- 12- 12
Overview (Bodies)
Report - Rowe
02593



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-S193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
On April 13
th
, 2012 at approximately 0930 hours I was assigned to assist TFC. John SONIA
with crime scene duties at a homicide scene located at 517 Post Road in the Town of Greenland,
New Hampshire.
I was then specifically assigned to document the original view of the bodies. Present with me
at that time were TFC. Brian STRONG and ADME Laura FOLEY.
BODY OVERVIEW
The bodies of Cullen MUTRIE and Brittany TIBBETTS were located inside the basement
of the residence located at 517 Post Road.
As you walk down the basement stairs from the first floor kitchen, the bodies were located
on the right side of the basement in front of laundry washer and dryer set that was placed
against the east side basement wall.
As you faced the front of the laundry washer and dryer set, TIBBETTS' body was located
on the left and to her right was the body of MUTRIE.
MUTRIE was lying in between the washer and the dryer and it appeared as if he had fallen
backwards at a slight angle to that final position, slightly on his left side and back. I observed
that he was wearing black flannel type sweatpants, black socks, and a gray short sleeved tee
shirt. I observed that he was wearing a silver wristwatch on his left wrist. I observed that
there was a black semi-automatic pistol lying on top of his crotch area and partially lying
between his legs. I observed that there was a partially burnt cigarette lying on the floor by his
left arm. I observed that his head and his face were both clean shaven. I observed that his
head and face were covered in a dried reddish brown substance and that he appeared to have
sustained an injury to his head.
TIBBETTS was located sitting Indian style but slumped forward onto her own lap on the
basement floor in front of the dryer. Her head had come to final rest upon MUTRIE'S right
thigh and her left knee was propped up on MUTRIE'S right thigh also. I observed that she
was wearing blue jeans, a white sweatshirt with a dark grey lining. I observed that she had
dyed blonde hair with dark roots showing through. I observed that she was bare foot at that
time and had hot pink toe polish. I observed that on her right thumb was a large gold ring that
appeared to maybe be a men's signet style ring. I observed that on the ground near her body
were the following items: a black cell phone in a hot pink cover, an open pack of Marlboro
Lights cigarettes, an empty 16 ounce bottle of Mt. Dew soda, a crushed burnt cigarette butt, a
U.S. currency penny. I observed that on the floor beneath her head was a pool of drying
reddish brown substance. In this substance was a U.S. currency nickel. I observed that she
had appeared to have sustained an injury to her head .
SIGNED
J . : r . ~ ' e ~
DATE
Page 1 of2
05-15-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-S193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
On April 13
th
, 2012 at approximately 0930 hours I was assigned to assist TFC. John SONIA
with crime scene duties at a homicide scene located at 517 Post Road in the Town of Greenland,
New Hampshire.
I was then specifically assigned to document the original view of the bodies. Present with me
at that time were TFC. Brian STRONG and ADME Laura FOLEY.
BODY OVERVIEW
The bodies of Cullen MUTRIE and Brittany TIBBETTS were located inside the basement
of the residence located at 517 Post Road.
As you walk down the basement stairs from the first floor kitchen, the bodies were located
on the right side of the basement in front of laundry washer and dryer set that was placed
against the east side basement wall.
As you faced the front of the laundry washer and dryer set, TIBBETTS' body was located
on the left and to her right was the body of MUTRIE.
MUTRIE was lying in between the washer and the dryer and it appeared as if he had fallen
backwards at a slight angle to that final position, slightly on his left side and back. I observed
that he was wearing black flannel type sweatpants, black socks, and a gray short sleeved tee
shirt. I observed that he was wearing a silver wristwatch on his left wrist. I observed that
there was a black semi-automatic pistol lying on top of his crotch area and partially lying
between his legs. I observed that there was a partially burnt cigarette lying on the floor by his
left arm. I observed that his head and his face were both clean shaven. I observed that his
head and face were covered in a dried reddish brown substance and that he appeared to have
sustained an injury to his head.
TIBBETTS was located sitting Indian style but slumped forward onto her own lap on the
basement floor in front of the dryer. Her head had come to final rest upon MUTRIE'S right
thigh and her left knee was propped up on MUTRIE'S right thigh also. I observed that she
was wearing blue jeans, a white sweatshirt with a dark grey lining. I observed that she had
dyed blonde hair with dark roots showing through. I observed that she was bare foot at that
time and had hot pink toe polish. I observed that on her right thumb was a large gold ring that
appeared to maybe be a men's signet style ring. I observed that on the ground near her body
were the following items: a black cell phone in a hot pink cover, an open pack of Marlboro
Lights cigarettes, an empty 16 ounce bottle of Mt. Dew soda, a crushed burnt cigarette butt, a
U.S. currency penny. I observed that on the floor beneath her head was a pool of drying
reddish brown substance. In this substance was a U.S. currency nickel. I observed that she
had appeared to have sustained an injury to her head .
SIGNED
J . : r . ~ ' e ~
DATE
Page 1 of2
05-15-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02594



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
I observed that on the washer and dryer set there were numerous reddish brown stains. On
top of the washer I observed a LG brand flip style cell phone and an open pack of Marlboro
Red cigarettes.
To the right of both bodies I observed a laundry basket sitting on the floor that had laundry in
it. On top of the laundry an open pack of Marlboro Red cigarettes was located as well as a
prescription medicine bottle that had TIBBETTS' name upon it's label.
Next to this laundry basket was a white down comforter that was lying on the floor. I
observed that on top of this comforter was a brown leather ladies purse and wallet. I observed
that the wallet was open and a NH driver's license was lying on op of the wallet. I observed
that it was in the name of TIBBETTS and had a photo of her on it.
I observed that throughout the immediate area of where these bodies were located there were
numerous burnt cigarettes lying on the basement floor.
(See AD ME FOLEY'S report for specific details of the body's injuries.)
END OF REPORT .
SIGNED
~ ~ . t . . , c . .
DATE
Page 2 of2
05-15-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
I observed that on the washer and dryer set there were numerous reddish brown stains. On
top of the washer I observed a LG brand flip style cell phone and an open pack of Marlboro
Red cigarettes.
To the right of both bodies I observed a laundry basket sitting on the floor that had laundry in
it. On top of the laundry an open pack of Marlboro Red cigarettes was located as well as a
prescription medicine bottle that had TIBBETTS' name upon it's label.
Next to this laundry basket was a white down comforter that was lying on the floor. I
observed that on top of this comforter was a brown leather ladies purse and wallet. I observed
that the wallet was open and a NH driver's license was lying on op of the wallet. I observed
that it was in the name of TIBBETTS and had a photo of her on it.
I observed that throughout the immediate area of where these bodies were located there were
numerous burnt cigarettes lying on the basement floor.
(See AD ME FOLEY'S report for specific details of the body's injuries.)
END OF REPORT .
SIGNED
~ ~ . t . . , c . .
DATE
Page 2 of2
05-15-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02595
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02596



lYlC 12-5l93
lYlalonevHolnicide Inv.
,./
Greenland,NH 4-12- l2
Overview (Scene)
Report - Rowe



lYlC 12-5l93
lYlalonevHolnicide Inv.
,./
Greenland,NH 4-12- l2
Overview (Scene)
Report - Rowe
02597



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
Written Overview of Crime Scene
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
April 13
th
2012 Approx. 0930 Hours
On the above date and time, I, Sgt. Justin D. Rowe, was assigned by:
TFC. John SONIA - OIC
New Hampshire State Police-Major Crime Unit
to complete a written overview of a homicide scene located at the following residence:
Environmental Conditions:
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
The morning was warm, sunny and a light breeze .
General Description:
The scene location is found to be on the aforementioned property, which is a two story,
single family home. It is a traditional cape style home with a front porch. Also on the property is a
detached single car garage. There is a small paved U shaped driveway at the front of the residence.
The residence of the scene is located along Post Road which runs East and West through the
Town of Greenland, New Hampshire. This is primarily a residential neighborhood.
As you face the front ofthe residence of the scene, there is a separate residence to the left of
it, identified as 511 Post Road. This residence is a cape style residence color light blue. This
residence is approximately 80 feet east of the scene.
There is a separate residence located across the street from the scene, identified as 514 Post
Road. This residence is a modified colonial style residence, color light tan. This residence is
approximately 133 feet north of the scene.
There is another separate residence located across the street from the scene, identified as 522
Post Road. This residence is a single level ranch style residence, color tan. This residence is
approximately 125 feet north from the scene .
SIGNED
~ ~ . t ~
DATE
Page 1 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08194)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
Written Overview of Crime Scene
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
April 13
th
2012 Approx. 0930 Hours
On the above date and time, I, Sgt. Justin D. Rowe, was assigned by:
TFC. John SONIA - OIC
New Hampshire State Police-Major Crime Unit
to complete a written overview of a homicide scene located at the following residence:
Environmental Conditions:
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
The morning was warm, sunny and a light breeze .
General Description:
The scene location is found to be on the aforementioned property, which is a two story,
single family home. It is a traditional cape style home with a front porch. Also on the property is a
detached single car garage. There is a small paved U shaped driveway at the front of the residence.
The residence of the scene is located along Post Road which runs East and West through the
Town of Greenland, New Hampshire. This is primarily a residential neighborhood.
As you face the front ofthe residence of the scene, there is a separate residence to the left of
it, identified as 511 Post Road. This residence is a cape style residence color light blue. This
residence is approximately 80 feet east of the scene.
There is a separate residence located across the street from the scene, identified as 514 Post
Road. This residence is a modified colonial style residence, color light tan. This residence is
approximately 133 feet north of the scene.
There is another separate residence located across the street from the scene, identified as 522
Post Road. This residence is a single level ranch style residence, color tan. This residence is
approximately 125 feet north from the scene .
SIGNED
~ ~ . t ~
DATE
Page 1 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08194)
02598



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
As you face the front of the residence of the scene, there is a separate residence to the far
right ofthe property line, which is a large two story gray residence, approximately 50 + yards west
of the residence of the scene.
Driveway Notes:
Located in the driveway and on the property of the scene were a total of nine parked
vehicles. These vehicles were identified as 1 through 9 by Trooper Plamandon when he completed
his exterior diagram of the scene; therefore I used the same identifiers for consistency. (See his
diagram for further specifics).
Vehicle #1 was identified as a Dodge Durango sports utility vehicle, color black. It had a NH
temporary registration of attached to it. This vehicle was facing south and was parked near
the detached garage. I observed that all of the windows in this vehicle were closed at that time.
Vehicle #2 was identified as being a Volkswagen Toureg sports utility vehicle, color black. It
had a NH registration of attached to it. This vehicle was facing south and was parked near
the detached garage. I observed that all of the windows in this vehicle were closed at that time .
Vehicle #3 was identified as a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. It is a fully marked
police cruiser for the Town of Greenland. It was further marked by the cruiser number 100 and a NH
registration of It has a full light bar on the roof the cruiser as well. This vehicle was facing
southwest in the driveway of the scene. I observed that this vehicle had its driver's window down,
and the remaining windows all were closed at that time.
Vehicle #4 was identified as a color It
had a NH registration attached of This vehicle was identified as being owned by the NH
Attorney General's drug task force. The vehicle was facing southwest in the driveway of the scene. I
observed that the vehicle's driver's window was approximately a Y4 way down. I observed that the
right rear sliding door of the vehicle was open. I observed that the vehicle's tail gate was open and
that there were several bags and boxes halfway pulled out of the rear cargo area. I observed that on
the ground near the rear of this vehicle were thefollowing notable items: a camouflaged courier
style shoulder bag, a black leather laptop style bag, a gray soft style rifle/shotgun case, a brown
leather belt, a graylblack nylon duffle bag, an opened plastic orange medical supply box, a black
police style raidlballistic vest, and miscellaneous used medical supply gauzes, bandages and
medical scissors.
Vehicle #5 was identified as a Volkswagen Jetta, color blue. It had a NH registration of
attached to it. The vehicle was facing southwest in the driveway. I observed that all of its
windows were closed at that time. One notable item was observed on this vehicle, which was a
suspected firearm projectile defect observed in the front license plate of this vehicle .
SIGNED
4.:r. ~ . e..,c...
DATE
Page 2 of9
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
05-14-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
As you face the front of the residence of the scene, there is a separate residence to the far
right ofthe property line, which is a large two story gray residence, approximately 50 + yards west
of the residence of the scene.
Driveway Notes:
Located in the driveway and on the property of the scene were a total of nine parked
vehicles. These vehicles were identified as 1 through 9 by Trooper Plamandon when he completed
his exterior diagram of the scene; therefore I used the same identifiers for consistency. (See his
diagram for further specifics).
Vehicle #1 was identified as a Dodge Durango sports utility vehicle, color black. It had a NH
temporary registration of attached to it. This vehicle was facing south and was parked near
the detached garage. I observed that all of the windows in this vehicle were closed at that time.
Vehicle #2 was identified as being a Volkswagen Toureg sports utility vehicle, color black. It
had a NH registration of attached to it. This vehicle was facing south and was parked near
the detached garage. I observed that all of the windows in this vehicle were closed at that time .
Vehicle #3 was identified as a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. It is a fully marked
police cruiser for the Town of Greenland. It was further marked by the cruiser number 100 and a NH
registration of It has a full light bar on the roof the cruiser as well. This vehicle was facing
southwest in the driveway of the scene. I observed that this vehicle had its driver's window down,
and the remaining windows all were closed at that time.
Vehicle #4 was identified as a color It
had a NH registration attached of This vehicle was identified as being owned by the NH
Attorney General's drug task force. The vehicle was facing southwest in the driveway of the scene. I
observed that the vehicle's driver's window was approximately a Y4 way down. I observed that the
right rear sliding door of the vehicle was open. I observed that the vehicle's tail gate was open and
that there were several bags and boxes halfway pulled out of the rear cargo area. I observed that on
the ground near the rear of this vehicle were thefollowing notable items: a camouflaged courier
style shoulder bag, a black leather laptop style bag, a gray soft style rifle/shotgun case, a brown
leather belt, a graylblack nylon duffle bag, an opened plastic orange medical supply box, a black
police style raidlballistic vest, and miscellaneous used medical supply gauzes, bandages and
medical scissors.
Vehicle #5 was identified as a Volkswagen Jetta, color blue. It had a NH registration of
attached to it. The vehicle was facing southwest in the driveway. I observed that all of its
windows were closed at that time. One notable item was observed on this vehicle, which was a
suspected firearm projectile defect observed in the front license plate of this vehicle .
SIGNED
4.:r. ~ . e..,c...
DATE
Page 2 of9
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
05-14-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02599
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
Vehicle #6 was identified as a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 pick-up truck, color black. This
vehicle had a NH registration of attached to it. This vehicle was parked on the front lawn of
the scene facing south, almost against the front of the right side of the residence. I observed that the
vehicle had all of its windows closed at that time. I observed that in the open bed of the truck were
several construction debris materials such as wood and tar and that there also was a white plastic
trash bag that appeared to contained miscellaneous trash items.
Vehicle #7 was identified as a BMW M6 sedan, color silver. This vehicle had a NH
registration of attached to it. This vehicle was facing east and was currently parked on the lawn
adjacent to the driveway. Notable of this particular vehicle was that it had sustained impact
damage from being moved out of the way by the NH State Police SWAT team's armored Bear Cat
vehicle during the initial response to this incident. IT was noted that this vehicle had been
originally parked in the driveway of the scene facing east and that it had been pushed sideways off
of the driveway onto the front lawn, so that the SWAT team could breach the front door with the
armored Bear Cat vehicle.
Vehicle #8 was identified as a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. It is a fully marked
police cruiser for the Town of Greenland. It was further marked by the cruiser number and a NH
registration of t was a low profile model where the police lights were on the front and rear
decks. This vehicle was facing west and parked horizontally in front of the driveway of the scene, at
I
the edge of the roadway. I observed that the driver's door was open at that time. Notable of this
vehicle were the following items: a police rifle, a damaged pair of eyeglasses and a small black
nylon medical kit were all observed lying on the ground on the passenger side of this vehicle.
Vehicle #9 was identified as being a color It had a NH
registration o ttached to it. This vehicle was identified as being owned by the NH
Attorney General's drug task force. I observed that all of the vehicles doors and windows were
closed at that time. The vehicle's sunroof was open at that time. The vehicle's trunk was open at that
time. Inside of the trunk were 2 black police style raidlballistic vests, a police duty belt and a black
nylon bag. Notable on this vehicle was this item: a black police style raidiballistic vest was
observed lying on the ground beneath the open trunk.
Exterior overview of residence
This residence is marked by a metal mailbox with the number 517 attached to it. This
mailbox is located tot he east side of the front of the property. Behind this mailbox is a town utility
pole with a streetlight attached to the top of it.
As you face the front of the residence and property, there is a small U shaped paved
driveway. There is a grass lawn to the left and right sides of this driveway, as well between the
driveway and the roadway. Several notable pieces of evidence were located in this area. See the
20 forms for specifics.
SIGNED
P 30f9
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Sgt. D. Rowe #874
DATE
05-14-12
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
Vehicle #6 was identified as a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 pick-up truck, color black. This
vehicle had a NH registration of attached to it. This vehicle was parked on the front lawn of
the scene facing south, almost against the front of the right side of the residence. I observed that the
vehicle had all of its windows closed at that time. I observed that in the open bed of the truck were
several construction debris materials such as wood and tar and that there also was a white plastic
trash bag that appeared to contained miscellaneous trash items.
Vehicle #7 was identified as a BMW M6 sedan, color silver. This vehicle had a NH
registration of attached to it. This vehicle was facing east and was currently parked on the lawn
adjacent to the driveway. Notable of this particular vehicle was that it had sustained impact
damage from being moved out of the way by the NH State Police SWAT team's armored Bear Cat
vehicle during the initial response to this incident. IT was noted that this vehicle had been
originally parked in the driveway of the scene facing east and that it had been pushed sideways off
of the driveway onto the front lawn, so that the SWAT team could breach the front door with the
armored Bear Cat vehicle.
Vehicle #8 was identified as a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. It is a fully marked
police cruiser for the Town of Greenland. It was further marked by the cruiser number and a NH
registration of t was a low profile model where the police lights were on the front and rear
decks. This vehicle was facing west and parked horizontally in front of the driveway of the scene, at
I
the edge of the roadway. I observed that the driver's door was open at that time. Notable of this
vehicle were the following items: a police rifle, a damaged pair of eyeglasses and a small black
nylon medical kit were all observed lying on the ground on the passenger side of this vehicle.
Vehicle #9 was identified as being a color It had a NH
registration o ttached to it. This vehicle was identified as being owned by the NH
Attorney General's drug task force. I observed that all of the vehicles doors and windows were
closed at that time. The vehicle's sunroof was open at that time. The vehicle's trunk was open at that
time. Inside of the trunk were 2 black police style raidlballistic vests, a police duty belt and a black
nylon bag. Notable on this vehicle was this item: a black police style raidiballistic vest was
observed lying on the ground beneath the open trunk.
Exterior overview of residence
This residence is marked by a metal mailbox with the number 517 attached to it. This
mailbox is located tot he east side of the front of the property. Behind this mailbox is a town utility
pole with a streetlight attached to the top of it.
As you face the front of the residence and property, there is a small U shaped paved
driveway. There is a grass lawn to the left and right sides of this driveway, as well between the
driveway and the roadway. Several notable pieces of evidence were located in this area. See the
20 forms for specifics.
SIGNED
30f9
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
d . : r . ~ . e ~
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DATE
05-14-12
02600



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD .
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
This residence is a cape style home, color white. It has a light gray shingled roof with a brick
chimney.
The front door of the residence faces north towards the driveway and roadway. The front
door appeared to be wooden and it had a metal storm door attached to the exterior of it as well.
There was notable damage done to both of these doors by the originalforced entry of the rug task
force officers and then subsequently by the NH State Police SWAT team's armored Bear Cat
vehicle. The wooden door also had numerous suspectedfirearm projectile defects in it.
On the porch floor and to the right of the front door was observed to be a: metal door
breaching ram that had been used by the NH Attorney General's drug taskforce officers.
To the right of the front door was a single window. There was notable damage to this
window frame and glass as well as suspected firearm projectile defects in it.
To the far left of the front door was another single window. The glass appeared to be intact
and closed at that time. The inner shades of this window were closed.
There is a covered farmer style front wooden porch leading up to the front door. It has
wooden stairs and wooden railings. The wood is stained. There are two front vertical posts on either
side of the stairs that was holding up the roof of the porch. These posts were notably damaged by
the NH State Police SWAT team's armored Bear Cat vehicle when it subsequently breached the
front door of the residence.
Also on the front porch, to the right of the front door is another vertical roof support post. On
this post was observed to be an infrared digital surveillance camera aimed at the front door area.
A cord was leadingfrom the camera to the window to the right ofthefront door and then leading
into the residence via the window. There also was a plastic baggie covering the camera protecting
it from the outside weather.
On the porch were several patio chairs, 3 yellow plastic pails and a propane barbeque grill.
Underneath the barbeque grill a second spent shot gun shell was located.
On the ground and on either side of the front porch's stairs were two wooden planters
containing plants. Underneath the front porch stairs a spent blue plastic shot gun shell was
located.
Above the front porch is a single attic window that was closed and intact.
As you walk to the right of the front porch and counter clockwise around the exterior of this
residence there are the following notable features of the residence .
SIGNED
~ ~ . e . . , c . .
DATE
Page 4 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08194)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD .
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
This residence is a cape style home, color white. It has a light gray shingled roof with a brick
chimney.
The front door of the residence faces north towards the driveway and roadway. The front
door appeared to be wooden and it had a metal storm door attached to the exterior of it as well.
There was notable damage done to both of these doors by the originalforced entry of the rug task
force officers and then subsequently by the NH State Police SWAT team's armored Bear Cat
vehicle. The wooden door also had numerous suspectedfirearm projectile defects in it.
On the porch floor and to the right of the front door was observed to be a: metal door
breaching ram that had been used by the NH Attorney General's drug taskforce officers.
To the right of the front door was a single window. There was notable damage to this
window frame and glass as well as suspected firearm projectile defects in it.
To the far left of the front door was another single window. The glass appeared to be intact
and closed at that time. The inner shades of this window were closed.
There is a covered farmer style front wooden porch leading up to the front door. It has
wooden stairs and wooden railings. The wood is stained. There are two front vertical posts on either
side of the stairs that was holding up the roof of the porch. These posts were notably damaged by
the NH State Police SWAT team's armored Bear Cat vehicle when it subsequently breached the
front door of the residence.
Also on the front porch, to the right of the front door is another vertical roof support post. On
this post was observed to be an infrared digital surveillance camera aimed at the front door area.
A cord was leadingfrom the camera to the window to the right ofthefront door and then leading
into the residence via the window. There also was a plastic baggie covering the camera protecting
it from the outside weather.
On the porch were several patio chairs, 3 yellow plastic pails and a propane barbeque grill.
Underneath the barbeque grill a second spent shot gun shell was located.
On the ground and on either side of the front porch's stairs were two wooden planters
containing plants. Underneath the front porch stairs a spent blue plastic shot gun shell was
located.
Above the front porch is a single attic window that was closed and intact.
As you walk to the right of the front porch and counter clockwise around the exterior of this
residence there are the following notable features of the residence .
SIGNED
~ ~ . e . . , c . .
DATE
Page 4 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08194)
02601



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
There are two single exterior windows side by side facing west. These windows are part of
the entry way or foyer inside of the residence. I observed that one of the windows had its glass
broken. Both of the screens were intact in both windows. Both windows were closed.
Directly below these windows is a single basement window that faces west also. It was
closed and the glass was intact.
To the left of these same two windows was the main electrical box for the residence. Above
this electrical box and attached to the roof was a gray satellite TV dish that was facing west.
Next located on the front or north facing side of the residence is a large plate glass bow
window that has two smaller windows on either side of it. These windows were intact as well as
their screens. They are further identified as being the main living room windows of this residence.
Directly below this windows are two basement windows that face north towards the roadway
in front of this residence. One was intact and the second had damage to its glass. The one that had
damage to it was closest to the front porch area. The damage appeared to possibly be defectsfrom
two suspectedfirearm projectiles .
One the west side of the residence there are two single windows side by side that face west.
One of them had an air conditioner in it. Both of these windows were further indentified as being
from the living room area. Both windows appeared to be intact.
Directly above these side windows are two more windows that are also side by side and
appeared to be attic windows. They both were the louver style windows and both were intact and
closed.
Also on this same west facing side of the residence were two basement windows that face
west. Both were closed and intact.
On the rear exterior of the residence which faces south are the following features.
There is a rear porch entrance into the residence on the main floor living area that leads into
the back of the kitchen. This porch is enclosed and has stairs leading up to the door from the back
yard.
Directly beneath this rear porch is a wooden door that leads into the basement of the
residence. There are two cement barrier walls on either side of this basement door entranceway.
To the left of the back porch is another exterior door that leads into the living room area of
the residence. There are no stairs attached to this exterior door at this time and didn't appear to be in
current use .
SIGNED
tor. ~ . e . " " e . .
DATE
Page 5 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
There are two single exterior windows side by side facing west. These windows are part of
the entry way or foyer inside of the residence. I observed that one of the windows had its glass
broken. Both of the screens were intact in both windows. Both windows were closed.
Directly below these windows is a single basement window that faces west also. It was
closed and the glass was intact.
To the left of these same two windows was the main electrical box for the residence. Above
this electrical box and attached to the roof was a gray satellite TV dish that was facing west.
Next located on the front or north facing side of the residence is a large plate glass bow
window that has two smaller windows on either side of it. These windows were intact as well as
their screens. They are further identified as being the main living room windows of this residence.
Directly below this windows are two basement windows that face north towards the roadway
in front of this residence. One was intact and the second had damage to its glass. The one that had
damage to it was closest to the front porch area. The damage appeared to possibly be defectsfrom
two suspectedfirearm projectiles .
One the west side of the residence there are two single windows side by side that face west.
One of them had an air conditioner in it. Both of these windows were further indentified as being
from the living room area. Both windows appeared to be intact.
Directly above these side windows are two more windows that are also side by side and
appeared to be attic windows. They both were the louver style windows and both were intact and
closed.
Also on this same west facing side of the residence were two basement windows that face
west. Both were closed and intact.
On the rear exterior of the residence which faces south are the following features.
There is a rear porch entrance into the residence on the main floor living area that leads into
the back of the kitchen. This porch is enclosed and has stairs leading up to the door from the back
yard.
Directly beneath this rear porch is a wooden door that leads into the basement of the
residence. There are two cement barrier walls on either side of this basement door entranceway.
To the left of the back porch is another exterior door that leads into the living room area of
the residence. There are no stairs attached to this exterior door at this time and didn't appear to be in
current use .
SIGNED
tor. ~ . e . " " e . .
DATE
Page 5 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02602



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
To the left of the rear porch are two single windows side by side which are from the rear of
the kitchen in the residence. They both were closed and intact.
Below those two main floor windows are two basement windows facing south. Both were
closed and intact.
Directly above the rear porch was another single attic window. It was closed and intact.
On the east side of the residence there are two basement windows that face east. Both were
closed and intact.
Above these basement windows were two single windows on the main floor that also face
east. One is from the spare bedroom in rear of the residence and was closed and intact. The second is
from the master bedroom in the front of the residence and it was partially opened but the screen and
glass were intact.
To the east of the residence is a detached single vehicle garage. It faces north towards the
roadway. It has a single pull up style door that was open at that time. Some of the glass windows in
the door appeared broken at that time. The garage has a cement floor. There is a single window in
the rear of the garage that faces south. It was closed and intact at that time. The garage was filled
with assorted hand tools, lawn mowers, a Polaris snowmobile, a red two level Craftsman tool chest
and other assorted household items.
Interior Overview of Residence
Basement
The basement is accessed by two means. An exterior wooden door that comes in from the
rear of the residence and from an interior staircase that leads to the basement from the rear of the
kitchen.
The basement is a typical unfinished basement that has cement walls and a cement floor. It
has several basement windows that face north, south, east and west. It is divided into two rooms. The
first room is directly off of the stairs. This area houses most of the mechanical equipment for the
house such as the furnace and boiler, etc. It also stores the washer and dryer and houses most of the
household storage items. It was completely filled with miscellaneous household items. Several
pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this first basement room. See the DSSP 20 forms for
specifics.
The second room is off of the first room and leads to the east side of the residence. This area
is a small rectangle shape and is also unfinished. It contained miscellaneous hand tools and
SIGNED
tor. ~ . e...c..
DATE
Page 6 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
To the left of the rear porch are two single windows side by side which are from the rear of
the kitchen in the residence. They both were closed and intact.
Below those two main floor windows are two basement windows facing south. Both were
closed and intact.
Directly above the rear porch was another single attic window. It was closed and intact.
On the east side of the residence there are two basement windows that face east. Both were
closed and intact.
Above these basement windows were two single windows on the main floor that also face
east. One is from the spare bedroom in rear of the residence and was closed and intact. The second is
from the master bedroom in the front of the residence and it was partially opened but the screen and
glass were intact.
To the east of the residence is a detached single vehicle garage. It faces north towards the
roadway. It has a single pull up style door that was open at that time. Some of the glass windows in
the door appeared broken at that time. The garage has a cement floor. There is a single window in
the rear of the garage that faces south. It was closed and intact at that time. The garage was filled
with assorted hand tools, lawn mowers, a Polaris snowmobile, a red two level Craftsman tool chest
and other assorted household items.
Interior Overview of Residence
Basement
The basement is accessed by two means. An exterior wooden door that comes in from the
rear of the residence and from an interior staircase that leads to the basement from the rear of the
kitchen.
The basement is a typical unfinished basement that has cement walls and a cement floor. It
has several basement windows that face north, south, east and west. It is divided into two rooms. The
first room is directly off of the stairs. This area houses most of the mechanical equipment for the
house such as the furnace and boiler, etc. It also stores the washer and dryer and houses most of the
household storage items. It was completely filled with miscellaneous household items. Several
pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this first basement room. See the DSSP 20 forms for
specifics.
The second room is off of the first room and leads to the east side of the residence. This area
is a small rectangle shape and is also unfinished. It contained miscellaneous hand tools and
SIGNED
tor. ~ . e...c..
DATE
Page 6 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02603



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD .
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
construction equipment. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this second basement
room. See the DSSP 20 forms for specifics.
Front Door Entranceway
As you enter the front door of the residence there is a small foyer area with a wood floor.
There was an air hockey table against the east side wall as you enter. It was covered with
miscellaneous household items.
Along that same east side wall that divides the foyer from the master bedroom and above the
air hockey table were several notable defects in the wall possibly from a firearm projectile.
Along the north/west wall to the right of the front door is a small coat closet with
miscellaneous clothing items.
In this same foyer is a small wooden dining table against a half wall that separates the foyer
from the living room area. This table was also covered in miscellaneous household items and
personal documents. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered on this table. See the DSSP
20 forms for specifics .
Living Room
Directly off to the right of the foyer on the other side of the halfway is the living room of the
residence. This also had a wood floor, wood paneled walls and recessed lights in the ceiling. There
was an L shaped brown leather sectional couch, a large flat screen TV with assorted media
electronics attached to it. There was a brown recliner with a matching ottoman and several end tables
and a center coffee table. This area had windows that faced both north and west. It also had a
computer desk with an Apple monitor/tower and there was a separate Apple laptop computer sitting
on the center coffee table. There was an answering machine that was showing it had 26 new phone
messages. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the DSSP 20 forms
for specifics.
Kitchen
The kitchen is directly off of the front entrance foyer and divided by the living room with a
breakfast bar. The kitchen is mostly in the rear part of the first floor living space towards the south or
back wall of the residence. On the opposite side of the breakfast bar on the kitchen side of it is the
kitchen sink.
This breakfast bar is connected to the main kitchen countertop which is black marble.
Attached to this countertop were numerous wooden storage cabinets, a stainless steel dishwasher, a
stainless steel stove and oven and a stainless steel microwave .
SIGNED
J.:r. ~ . t..,c..
DATE
Page 70f9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD .
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
construction equipment. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this second basement
room. See the DSSP 20 forms for specifics.
Front Door Entranceway
As you enter the front door of the residence there is a small foyer area with a wood floor.
There was an air hockey table against the east side wall as you enter. It was covered with
miscellaneous household items.
Along that same east side wall that divides the foyer from the master bedroom and above the
air hockey table were several notable defects in the wall possibly from a firearm projectile.
Along the north/west wall to the right of the front door is a small coat closet with
miscellaneous clothing items.
In this same foyer is a small wooden dining table against a half wall that separates the foyer
from the living room area. This table was also covered in miscellaneous household items and
personal documents. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered on this table. See the DSSP
20 forms for specifics .
Living Room
Directly off to the right of the foyer on the other side of the halfway is the living room of the
residence. This also had a wood floor, wood paneled walls and recessed lights in the ceiling. There
was an L shaped brown leather sectional couch, a large flat screen TV with assorted media
electronics attached to it. There was a brown recliner with a matching ottoman and several end tables
and a center coffee table. This area had windows that faced both north and west. It also had a
computer desk with an Apple monitor/tower and there was a separate Apple laptop computer sitting
on the center coffee table. There was an answering machine that was showing it had 26 new phone
messages. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the DSSP 20 forms
for specifics.
Kitchen
The kitchen is directly off of the front entrance foyer and divided by the living room with a
breakfast bar. The kitchen is mostly in the rear part of the first floor living space towards the south or
back wall of the residence. On the opposite side of the breakfast bar on the kitchen side of it is the
kitchen sink.
This breakfast bar is connected to the main kitchen countertop which is black marble.
Attached to this countertop were numerous wooden storage cabinets, a stainless steel dishwasher, a
stainless steel stove and oven and a stainless steel microwave .
SIGNED
J.:r. ~ . t..,c..
DATE
Page 70f9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02604



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
Across from this countertop on the opposite wall of the kitchen were another small
countertop and several more wooden cabinets. There also was a stainless steel refrigerator and
freezer along that wall.
The microwave and the rear wall of the kitchen both had what appeared to be defects from a
suspected firearm projectile in them.
Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the DSSP 20 forms for
specifics.
First Floor Hallway
Directly off of the front foyer and kitchen area is a small hallway that leads to the east side of
the residence. This hallway provides access to the front master bedroom, a bathroom, a second rear
bedroom and to a set of stairs that lead up to the attic. The hallway also has a small built in storage
cabinet with three drawers. It contained miscellaneous bathroom type items. Nothing notable was
observed in this area.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom is located in the front north easterly side of the residence. It has two
windows. One window faces north towards the roadway and the second faces east towards the
detached garage. As you enter the bedroom there is a queen size bed in the middle of the room
positioned centered under the east side window. There were two wooden nightstands on either side
of the bed. There was a large flat screen TV attached to the wall near the foot of the bed. To the left
of that TVon the same wall were noticeable defects in the wall possibly from a suspectedjirearm
projectile. To the right of that TV was a large free standing vault/safe that was open. There is a
closet in the bedroom which contained miscellaneous clothing items. There is a five drawer clothes
dresser at the foot of the bed as well. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this
area. See the DSSP 20 forms for specifics.
Bathroom
The bathroom was a small room against the east wall of the residence. It has no windows. It
has a sink and mirror, a toilet, and a stand up shower only with no tub. It had a tile floor. Nothing
notable was observed in this area.
SIGNED
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DATE
Page 8 of9 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
05-14-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
Across from this countertop on the opposite wall of the kitchen were another small
countertop and several more wooden cabinets. There also was a stainless steel refrigerator and
freezer along that wall.
The microwave and the rear wall of the kitchen both had what appeared to be defects from a
suspected firearm projectile in them.
Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the DSSP 20 forms for
specifics.
First Floor Hallway
Directly off of the front foyer and kitchen area is a small hallway that leads to the east side of
the residence. This hallway provides access to the front master bedroom, a bathroom, a second rear
bedroom and to a set of stairs that lead up to the attic. The hallway also has a small built in storage
cabinet with three drawers. It contained miscellaneous bathroom type items. Nothing notable was
observed in this area.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom is located in the front north easterly side of the residence. It has two
windows. One window faces north towards the roadway and the second faces east towards the
detached garage. As you enter the bedroom there is a queen size bed in the middle of the room
positioned centered under the east side window. There were two wooden nightstands on either side
of the bed. There was a large flat screen TV attached to the wall near the foot of the bed. To the left
of that TVon the same wall were noticeable defects in the wall possibly from a suspectedjirearm
projectile. To the right of that TV was a large free standing vault/safe that was open. There is a
closet in the bedroom which contained miscellaneous clothing items. There is a five drawer clothes
dresser at the foot of the bed as well. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this
area. See the DSSP 20 forms for specifics.
Bathroom
The bathroom was a small room against the east wall of the residence. It has no windows. It
has a sink and mirror, a toilet, and a stand up shower only with no tub. It had a tile floor. Nothing
notable was observed in this area.
SIGNED
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DATE
Page 8 of9 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
05-14-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02605



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
Second Bedroom
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
This bedroom appeared to be a spare bedroom that was currently being used as storage for
miscellaneous household items. It was in the rear of the residence and had two windows. One faced
east and the other south. It had a wood floor. It had a closet space as well which contained
miscellaneous clothing. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the
DSSP 20 forms for specifics.
Attic Space
The second floor attic space is accessible only by one point, which is a set of inner stairs that
lead up from the first floor hallway near the spare bedroom in the rear of the residence.
The attic space itself is divided into two spaces. The first is an open air space which is
unfinished and contained storage of miscellaneous household items.
The second space is smaller and is also unfinished. It is off of the main space towards the
western side of the residence. There are two windows facing west which are the louvered style
windows. This space again stored extra building materials and miscellaneous household items.
There are two windows in this first space. One faces north towards the roadway in the front
of the residence. The second faces south towards the back yard of the residence.
Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the DSSP 20 forms for
specifics.
End of observations.
*The above overview is intended as a general description of the property only and it is not all-
inclusive of every object on the property.
END OF REPORT
SIGNED
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DATE
Page 9 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Sgt. Justin D. Rowe
Second Bedroom
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD.
****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04-12-12
This bedroom appeared to be a spare bedroom that was currently being used as storage for
miscellaneous household items. It was in the rear of the residence and had two windows. One faced
east and the other south. It had a wood floor. It had a closet space as well which contained
miscellaneous clothing. Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the
DSSP 20 forms for specifics.
Attic Space
The second floor attic space is accessible only by one point, which is a set of inner stairs that
lead up from the first floor hallway near the spare bedroom in the rear of the residence.
The attic space itself is divided into two spaces. The first is an open air space which is
unfinished and contained storage of miscellaneous household items.
The second space is smaller and is also unfinished. It is off of the main space towards the
western side of the residence. There are two windows facing west which are the louvered style
windows. This space again stored extra building materials and miscellaneous household items.
There are two windows in this first space. One faces north towards the roadway in the front
of the residence. The second faces south towards the back yard of the residence.
Several pieces of notable evidence were recovered in this area. See the DSSP 20 forms for
specifics.
End of observations.
*The above overview is intended as a general description of the property only and it is not all-
inclusive of every object on the property.
END OF REPORT
SIGNED
d.:r. ~ . i..,c,
DATE
Page 9 of9
05-14-12
Sgt. Justin D. Rowe #874
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02606
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NIC 1 '2-5193
Nlaloney Homicide Inv.
NH 4-12-12
ET Report - Bonilla
02608



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
On Friday April 13, 2012 through Sunday April 15, 2012, I assumed duties as Evidence
Technician relative to a fatal police involved shooting.
The suspect involved in the shooting incident was identified as:
Cullen Mutrie(S)
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
WIMDOB:
The crime scene was located at:
Which included a
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
2008 Volkswagon Jetta
NH Reg: 2913256
VIN:
The crime scene was single family residence in a residential neighborhood. The area was searched
under a court authorized search warrant. The vehicle was also searched under a court authorized
search warrant.
The following is a list of the various items of evidence that were collected:
ID
MGB-l
MGB-2
MGB-3
MGB-3a
MGB-4
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Location: 517 Post Road, Greenland, NH
Item
Glasses
Glasses cover lens
Stag Arms Rifle Model Stag-16
M41M203 Cal 5.65 MM
Magazine with (28) .223 cartridges
Police Vest
SIGNED
Page 1 of6
Location
Next to Greenland low profile
cruiser
Under Greenland low profile
cruiser
Under Greenland low profile
cruIser
In Rifle
Behind Greenland cruiser
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DATE
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MCI2-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
On Friday April 13, 2012 through Sunday April 15, 2012, I assumed duties as Evidence
Technician relative to a fatal police involved shooting.
The suspect involved in the shooting incident was identified as:
Cullen Mutrie(S)
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
WIMDOB:
The crime scene was located at:
Which included a
517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
2008 Volkswagon Jetta
NH Reg: 2913256
VIN:
The crime scene was single family residence in a residential neighborhood. The area was searched
under a court authorized search warrant. The vehicle was also searched under a court authorized
search warrant.
The following is a list of the various items of evidence that were collected:
ID
MGB-l
MGB-2
MGB-3
MGB-3a
MGB-4
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
Location: 517 Post Road, Greenland, NH
Item Location
Glasses Next to Greenland low profile
cruiser
Glasses cover lens Under Greenland low profile
cruiser
Stag Arms Rifle Model Stag-16 Under Greenland low profile
M41M203 Cal 5.65 MM cruIser
Magazine with (28) .223 cartridges In Rifle
Police Vest Behind Greenland cruiser
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Page 1 of6
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DATE
J) I ( ~ { ( - ' l
02609



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-S .223 Cartridge End of driveway for S08-S11
Post Road
MGB-6 Cell Phone On Bag behind

MGB-7 Bush Master Rifle, Model XMlS- Trunk of
E2S, SN Country
MGB-7a UNH Kulberg two magazines, 1 - In Rifle bag
(30) .223 cartridges, 1 - (28) .223
cartridges
MGB-8 Samsung Cell phone In Bag next to

MGB-9 Blackberry In
right rear passenger cup holder
MGB-I0 Glock Pistol 27, .40 cal. SN: In bag next to Chrysler Town
and Country
MGB-I0a Magazine with (9) .40 S+W Cal In Glock Pistol
Cartridges
MGB-I0b .40 S+W cartridge In Glock Pistol
MGB-lOc Brown Holster With Glock Pistol
MGB-ll Samsung cell phone
console
MGB-12 Blackberry
console
MGB-13 2 magazine with (14) total .380 Glove box of
cartridges
MGB-14 Blackberry Visor of

MGB-lS Cartridge Casing Edge of U shaped driveway
MGB-16 Cartridge Casing In grass behind Chevrolet
Silverado
MGB-17 Rifle only) Greenland cruiser
MGB-18 Rifle :photo only) Greenland low profile cruiser
MGB-19 Blackberry Cup Holder
MGB-20 Jacket Behind
MGB-21 S magazines with (63) total .40 S+W In bag on front passenger seat
Winchester cartridges of
MGB-22 Cartridge Casing Driveway near BMW
MGB-23 Cartridge Casing Driveway in Front of
Volkswagon Jetta
MGB-24 Cartridge Casing Center ofU-shaped driveway
SIGNED
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DATE
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Page 2 of6
TT. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-S .223 Cartridge End of driveway for S08-S11
Post Road
MGB-6 Cell Phone On Bag behind
MGB-7 Bush Master Rifle, Model XMlS- Trunk of
E2S, SN Country
MGB-7a UNH Kulberg two magazines, 1 - In Rifle bag
(30) .223 cartridges, 1 - (28) .223
cartridges
MGB-8 Samsung Cell phone In Bag next to

MGB-9 Blackberry In
right rear passenger cup holder
MGB-I0 Glock Pistol 27, .40 cal. SN: In bag next to Chrysler Town
and Country
MGB-I0a Magazine with (9) .40 S+W Cal In Glock Pistol
Cartridges
MGB-I0b .40 S+W cartridge In Glock Pistol
MGB-lOc Brown Holster With Glock Pistol
MGB-ll Samsung cell phone
console
MGB-12 Blackberry
console
MGB-13 2 magazine with (14) total .380 Glove box of
cartridges
MGB-14 Blackberry Visor of

MGB-lS Cartridge Casing Edge of U shaped driveway
MGB-16 Cartridge Casing In grass behind Chevrolet
Silverado
MGB-17 Rifle (photo only) Greenland cruiser
MGB-18 Rifle (photo only) Greenland low profile cruiser
MGB-19 Blackberry Cup Holder
MGB-20 Jacket Behind
MGB-21 S magazines with (63) total .40 S+W In bag on front passenger seat
Winchester cartridges of
MGB-22 Cartridge Casing Driveway near BMW
MGB-23 Cartridge Casing Driveway in Front of
Volkswagon Jetta
MGB-24 Cartridge Casing Center ofU-shaped driveway
SIGNED
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DATE
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Page 2 of6
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02610



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-25 Cartridge Casing Under Volkswagon Jetta
MGB-26 Cartridge Casing In driveway near grass
MGB-27 Cartridge Casing Center of driveway near stairs
MGB-28 Flashlight In Road in front of 511 Post
Road
MGB-29 Cell phone In front of Tibbett's Foot
MGB-30 Sig Sauer 226 Model SN: Between S' s legs
MGB-31 I phone cell phone Basement floor next to S
MGB-32 Cigarette Basement floor below R Hand
ofS
MGB-33 Bullet Sweatshirt Hood of Tibbett's
MGB-34 Cartridge Casing Rear of Chevrolet Silverado in
grass
MGB-35 Cartridge Casing Behind right rear of Chevrolet
Silverado
MGB-36 Search warrant! Arrest warrant In Camouflage bag next to
paperwork
MGB-37 .40 Cal Cartridge Casing In front of BMW
MGB-38 Bullet Front Door
MGB-39 Bullet On Coffee table in Eating Area
MGB-40 Sweater Kitchen Chair in Eating Area
MGB-41 Note On banister between kitchen
table and living room
MGB-42 Brittany's Life in a Book On Breakfast Bar
MGB-43 Bullet On living room floor in front of
door
MGB-44 Holster On couch
MGB-45 Pentadex 300, Trenbolone Actate, In living room end table
Equidex 200, Syringe, Alcohol pad
MGB-46 Cigarette On floor in eating area
MGB-47 White powder in a sandwich bag On top of cabinet above
refrigerator
MGB-48 Bullet On top of refrigerator
MGB-49 Shotgun wad On kitchen counter
MGB-50 Straw On kitchen counter
MGB-51 Bullet On floor in master bedroom
MGB-52 Wallet with identification In pants on floor
MGB-53 Drug paraphernalia with residue Top dresser drawer in guest
room
SIGNED
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Page 3 of6
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-25 Cartridge Casing Under Volkswagon Jetta
MGB-26 Cartridge Casing In driveway near grass
MGB-27 Cartridge Casing Center of driveway near stairs
MGB-28 Flashlight In Road in front of 511 Post
Road
MGB-29 Cell phone In front of Tibbett's Foot
MGB-30 Sig Sauer 226 Model SN: Between S' s legs
MGB-31 I phone cell phone Basement floor next to S
MGB-32 Cigarette Basement floor below R Hand
ofS
MGB-33 Bullet Sweatshirt Hood of Tibbett's
MGB-34 Cartridge Casing Rear of Chevrolet Silverado in
grass
MGB-35 Cartridge Casing Behind right rear of Chevrolet
Silverado
MGB-36 Search warrant! Arrest warrant In Camouflage bag next to
paperwork
MGB-37 .40 Cal Cartridge Casing In front of BMW
MGB-38 Bullet Front Door
MGB-39 Bullet On Coffee table in Eating Area
MGB-40 Sweater Kitchen Chair in Eating Area
MGB-41 Note On banister between kitchen
table and living room
MGB-42 Brittany's Life in a Book On Breakfast Bar
MGB-43 Bullet On living room floor in front of
door
MGB-44 Holster On couch
MGB-45 Pentadex 300, Trenbolone Actate, In living room end table
Equidex 200, Alcohol pad
MGB-46 Cigarette On floor in eating area
MGB-47 White powder in a sandwich bag On top of cabinet above
refrigerator
MGB-48 Bullet On top of refrigerator
MGB-49 Shotgun wad On kitchen counter
MGB-50 Straw On kitchen counter
MGB-51 Bullet On floor in master bedroom
MGB-52 Wallet with identification In pants on floor
MGB-53 Drug paraphernalia with residue Top dresser drawer in guest
room
SIGNED
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Page 3 of6
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02611



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-54 Ruger pistol box with holster and Attic
lock
MGB-55 Water Bong Attic
MGB-56 LG Tracfone On washing machine in
basement
MGB-57 Swabs (Blood) Basement floor by S
MGB-58 Swabs (Blood) Basement floor by Tibbetts
MGB-59 Cartridge Casing On floor in basement behind
washing machine
MGB-60 Ruger .357 Revolver In backpack on basement floor
MGB-60a (4) .357 magnum cartridge casings In Ruger
and (1) .357 magnum cartridge
MGB-61 Holster In backpack on basement floor
MGB-62 (2) plastic sandwich bags with green In backpack on basement floor
vegetative matter
MGB-63 9mm Win Luger Casing Basement floor by opening to
other side of basement
MGB-64 9mm Win Luger Casing On Cement footing/wall
MGB-65 Pocket Tech Professional Digital In backpack on cement
Scale wall/footing
MGB-66 Tisbett's Wallet and contents to In purse in basement
include $28.00
MGB-67 Swabs (Blood) Under Greenland low profile
crUIser
MGB-68 Swabs (Blood) In rear of driveway behind
Greenland marked cruiser and
MGB-69 Bullet On floor in shoe pile near front
door
MGB-70 Paperwork In basket on kitchen counter
MGB-71 Shotgun Slug Under front stairs outside
MGB-72 Bullet In trim of house
MGB-73 Acutran casting of divent Greenland low profile cruiser
hood
MGB-74 Special Ops Plan (paperwork) In passenger visor of Greenland
low profile cruiser
MGB-77 Targets On Kitchen table
MGB-78 Paperwork (Pistol Permit Revoked) In Bowl on kitchen table
MGB-79 Paperwork On dresser in master bedroom
SIGNED
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DATE
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Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-54 Ruger pistol box with holster and Attic
lock
MGB-55 Water Bong Attic
MGB-56 LG Tracfone On washing machine in
basement
MGB-57 Swabs (Blood) Basement floor by S
MGB-58 Swabs (Blood) Basement floor by Tibbetts
MGB-59 Cartridge Casing On floor in basement behind
washing machine
MGB-60 Ruger .357 Revolver In backpack on basement floor
MGB-60a (4) .357 magnum cartridge casings In Ruger
and (1) .357 magnum cartridge
MGB-61 Holster In backpack on basement floor
MGB-62 (2) plastic sandwich bags with green In backpack on basement floor
vegetative matter
MGB-63 9mm Win Luger Casing Basement floor by opening to
other side of basement
MGB-64 9mm Win Luger Casing On Cement footing/wall
MGB-65 Pocket Tech Professional Digital In backpack on cement
Scale wall/footing
MGB-66 Tisbett's Wallet and contents to In purse in basement
include $28.00
MGB-67 Swabs (Blood) Under Greenland low profile
crUIser
MGB-68 Swabs (Blood) In rear of driveway behind
Greenland marked cruiser and
MGB-69 Bullet On floor in shoe pile near front
door
MGB-70 Paperwork In basket on kitchen counter
MGB-71 Shotgun Slug Under front stairs outside
MGB-72 Bullet In trim of house
MGB-73 Acutran casting of divent Greenland low profile cruiser
hood
MGB-74 Special Ops Plan (paperwork) In passenger visor of Greenland
low profile cruiser
MGB-77 Targets On Kitchen table
MGB-78 Paperwork (Pistol Permit Revoked) In Bowl on kitchen table
MGB-79 Paperwork On dresser in master bedroom
SIGNED
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DATE
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Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02612



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-80 Apple Laptop - MacBook Pro On Coffee table in living room
MGB-81 Apple Laj:>1:Op - MacBook Pro Top Shelf in livingroom
MGB-82 Apple TowerlMonitor Computer Desk in living room
MGB-83 Dell Laptop with power cord Under bed in master bedroom
MGB-84 Sig Sauer Paperwork, Key, Member In basket on kitchen counter
of gun club
MGB-85 Camera Porch Railing
MGB-86 Tracfone Basket on kitchen counter
MGB-87 Iphone in box Kitchen cabinet
MGB-88 Bullet Window in eating room on side
of house
MGB-89 Shotgun Shell Under grill on porch
MGB-90 Jacketing Window in eating area - front
of house
MGB-91 Bullet In wall in eating area
MGB-92 Bullet In wall in eating area
MGB-93 Bullet In siding in front of house
MGB-94 Bullet In siding in front of house
Location: NH 2913256 Volkswagon Jetta
ID Item Location
MGB-75 License plate NH (Volkswagon)
MGB-76 Bullet In Volkwagon (NH
The above listed items of evidence were later submitted to:
Darlene Fortin
Criminalist
of the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory for further analysis if required.
Attached to, and made part of this report are the Evidence Examination Request forms
(DSSP20).
On April 13,2012, (4) I phones and a pair of Glasses were released to Sgt. Encarnacao to be
returned to their owners. On April 14,2012 (MGB-l) a pair of glasses was turned over to Sgt.
SIGNED
./"){ I ,\ If " 1 t) ~
DATE
.{ I ' ~ U ~ ," /. C';(. "'11 I !ft.-..
",["/({,,.o ", .X",/! j i .. x...-.
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Page 5 of6
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
******* 4-12-12
MGB-80 Apple Laptop - MacBook Pro On Coffee table in living room
MGB-81 Apple Laptop - MacBook Pro Top Shelf in living room
MGB-82 Apple TowerlMonitor Computer Desk in living room
MGB-83 Dell Laptop with power cord Under bed in master bedroom
MGB-84 Sig Sauer Paperwork, Key, Member In basket on kitchen counter
of gun club
MGB-85 Camera Porch Railing
MGB-86 Tracfone Basket on kitchen counter
MGB-87 Iphone in box Kitchen cabinet
MGB-88 Bullet Window in eating room on side
of house
MGB-89 Shotgun Shell Under grill on porch
MGB-90 Jacketing Window in eating area - front
of house
MGB-91 Bullet In wall in eating area
MGB-92 Bullet In wall in eating area
MGB-93 Bullet In siding in front of house
MGB-94 Bullet In siding in front of house
Location: NH 2913256 Volkswagon Jetta
ID Item Location
MGB-75 License plate NH (Volkswagon)
MGB-76 Bullet In Volkwagon (NH
The above listed items of evidence were later submitted to:
Darlene Fortin
Criminalist
of the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory for further analysis if required.
Attached to, and made part of this report are the Evidence Examination Request forms
(DSSP20).
On April 13,2012, (4) I phones and a pair of Glasses were released to Sgt. Encarnacao to be
returned to their owners. On April 14,2012 (MGB-l) a pair of glasses was turned over to Sgt.
SIGNED
./"){ I ,\ If " 1 t) ~
DATE
.{ I . ~ u ~ ." /. C';(. "'11 I !ft.-..
"xd/({,,J ". .X,,'/! j i .. x...-.
. ) / Il.!, 'z.
:J
Page 5 of6
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02614



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
******* 4-12-12
Ebert in order to be returned to Maloney's family. Attached to, and made part of this report is
the Possessed Property Report along with a Property Receipt.
END OF REPORT
SIGNED DATE
Page 6 of6
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
******* 4-12-12
Ebert in order to be returned to Maloney's family. Attached to, and made part of this report is
the Possessed Property Report along with a Property Receipt.
END OF REPORT
SIGNED DATE
Page 6 of6
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02613



LCASENO,
MC-12-S193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2, INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
4, TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
6, DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-12
Attached to this report are copies of photographs of cellular telephones that were recovered at
the crime scene located at 517 Post Road in Greenland, New Hampshire. The phones are the
property of the New Hampshire Attorney General's Drug Task Force and were reviewed under the
guise of an administrative search. The photographs were taken by Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert,
Trooper First Class Brian Strong, Trooper First Class John Sonia and Trooper Mary Bonilla.
Compact disks containing the aforementioned photographs are attached to this report.
End of Report
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SIGNED t,
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/ t ~ o t
7" I '\
DATE
-;l, v '(
l ,// L---'
Page 1 of 1
"/ /
1D#907
11-18-12
Serpe ant Joseph M, Ebert
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



I. CASE NO.
MC-12-S193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-12
Attached to this report are copies of photographs of cellular telephones that were recovered at
the crime scene located at 517 Post Road in Greenland, New Hampshire. The phones are the
property of the New Hampshire Attorney General's Drug Task Force and were reviewed under the
guise of an administrative search. The photographs were taken by Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert,
Trooper First Class Brian Strong, Trooper First Class John Sonia and Trooper Mary Bonilla.
Compact disks containing the aforementioned photographs are attached to this report.
End of Report
/// / /-;-;x/
SIGNED (-
"
,//?ot
7" I '\ DATE
-;l, v - (
l ,// L---'
Page 1 of 1
.. / / -
1D#907
11-18-12
Serpe ant Joseph M. Ebert
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02614



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
******* 4-12-12
Ebert in order to be returned to Maloney's family. Attached to, and made part of this report is
the Possessed Property Report along with a Property Receipt.
END OF REPORT
SIGNED DATE
Page 6 of6
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
******* 4-12-12
Ebert in order to be returned to Maloney's family. Attached to, and made part of this report is
the Possessed Property Report along with a Property Receipt.
END OF REPORT
SIGNED DATE
Page 6 of6
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02615

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. FL-l2. - 2"7 '65
TOWN-CITY __________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. -'-M;:..:c:..;:.I;;:..2-..:..5::..;c19..:..3_______ _
SUSPECT(S) 1. ---=:C.:;.:ulc::;le::.:.n.:..:.M:=u.::;tri:.::.e________________ 2.
RACE ..:..:W____ SEX :.:.;M'---___ DOB RACE ____ SEX ____ DOB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTTINGAGENCY _____________ REPORTTO ________ _
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBT AlNED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary MeU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION C]:!F:CK FOR
-U"QD...1 ..... H'It!
MGB-2 I Glasses Cover (sun lens) Hold
MGB-3 I Rifle, Stag Arms Mod Stag-I 6 M41M203 .65nun
Hold,"-"' . . ... ,:C.;';',-'-.:._,'
MGB-3A I
,
: wi (28) .223 cal Hold

"")
Y""t . ,r
I Police Vest
/ '
i.
.223 Car nage Case Hold J


I
. ":
MGB-6 I Cell Phone
,,/
c_.".,,:.,,; _
MGB-7 I Rifle ush Master cal .223-5.56nun mod XMI5-E2S ;i Hold
.:.c; .. ;;;. ';;;,;'",_. < _ ..,..-...---1
MGB7A I UNH Kulberg (2) 1-(30).223 ... '" ".,,15 .... 1-(28) .223 cartridges Hold
MGB-8 I Sarnsung Cell Phone Hold
MGB-9 I
n
Cell Phone Hold
MGB-IO I Glock2740 cal. SN: Hold
MGB-IOa I with (9) 40 S+W bullets Hold
MGB-IOb I (I) 40 S+Wbullet J:Iold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER .......;4....:-1:.::.3-...:.1;:..2________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE --=.;H:.::.;om:.:.:;i:.::.;ci=de=--__________________________ LAB NO. FL-l2. - 2'7 '65
TOWN-CITY Greenland DEPARTMENT CASE NO. _M-"C_12;;....-.;;....51:..;.9_3_______ _
SUSPECT(S) 1. ""M:.::;utn;::.:c.:..e________________ 2.
RACE -"W'---___ SEX :.:.;M=--___ .DOB _______ RACE ____ SEX
____ DOB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY -.:::C:::.ul.:::le::..n ____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBNnTTINGAGENCY ________________ REPORTTO _________ _
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBT AlNED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary MeU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBNnTTED
DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
Hold
Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---'4....:-1;.::.3-..::.1;::.2________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
02616
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
. CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. 'FL\Z. - 1-385
TOWN-CITY ----=G:..:re:.=;en=lan=d___________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. --"CMo.::C;.:;12::..-.:..;51:..;:.9.:..;3_______ _
SUSPECT(S) I. ---=.C;:.:ul::..:le.::..n.;;..:;M::.=u.::.tIi:..:;.e________________ 2.
RACE ..:..:W____ SEX .:..:.;M=--___ .DOB RACE ____ SEX
____ DOB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY .:.:;M:.=u!n=.;::;.e____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY _____________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE _2::.;7:..:1....:-3..:::63:..;6'--_____ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-lOc I Brown. Holster Hold
MGB-II I Samsung Cell Phone Hold
MGB-12 I BI"".w" .
Cell Phone
'-.. ;:.-. ,;:':" ..
"0 U,
.... ':;::.:,.. .;.{,L.",;4

I 2 Magazine. 1-(7) Auto FC bullets 1 Auto FC bullets j Hold
III
'Cell Phone
"-'i
Hold
'.'
I
...
MG13-15 1 Casing

Hold
., ;;
".
MGB-16 I Casing .. ,>'-'
I Hold'; .... ..........
MGB-19 1
Dl
Cell Phone Hold
.. . 'Ho(;t:.:.. ...... _ .... """""M ._ .. :m' ";, ..::.:..,,,..:.. .
MGB-20 I Jacket
MGB-21 I 5 magaines with (63) .40 S+W Winchester total Hold
MGB-22 I Casing Hold
MGB-23 I Casing Hold
MGB-24 I Casing Hold
M@-25 I Casing Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _4_-1-'-3-_1.;...2 _______ _ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
. CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. 'FL\Z. - 1-385
TOWN-CITY ----=G:..:re:.=;en=lan=d___________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. --"CMo.::C;.:;12::..-.:..;51:..;:.9.:..;3_______ _
SUSPECT(S) I. ---=.C;:.:ul::..:le.::..n.;;..:;M::.=u.::.tIi:..:;.e________________ 2.
RACE ..:..:W____ SEX .:..:.;M=--___ .DOB RACE ____ SEX
____ DOB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY .:.:;M:.=u!n=.;::;.e____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY _____________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE _2::.;7:..:1....:-3..:::63:..;6'--_____ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-lOc I Brown. Holster Hold
MGB-II I Samsung Cell Phone Hold
MGB-12 I BI"".w" .
Cell Phone
'-.. ;:.-. ,;:':" ..
"0 U,
.... ':;::.:,.. .;.{,L.",;4

I 2 Magazine. 1-(7) Auto FC bullets 1 Auto FC bullets j Hold
III
'Cell Phone
"-'i
Hold
'.'
I
...
MG13-15 1 Casing

Hold
., ;;
".
MGB-16 I Casing .. ,>'-'
I Hold'; .... ..........
MGB-19 1
Dl
Cell Phone Hold
.. . 'Ho(;t:.:.. ...... _ .... """""M ._ .. :m' ";, ..::.:..,,,..:.. .
MGB-20 I Jacket
MGB-21 I 5 magaines with (63) .40 S+W Winchester total Hold
MGB-22 I Casing Hold
MGB-23 I Casing Hold
MGB-24 I Casing Hold
M@-25 I Casing Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _4_-1-'-3-_1.;...2 _______ _ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02617
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LAB ORA TORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. I-L \"2 - L '8 5

TOWN-CITY -.:::.Gr:..:e::::en.:::la::.:n:::.d___________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ______________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. Cullen Mutrie 2.
RACE ..:..:W____ SEX ;:.cM=--___ .DOB _____________ RACE ____ SEX ____ OOB _______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY -=.C.::.:ul.:.;:;len::..:.:;M:..;:u.:;.;tric::;.e______________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY ____________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMA nON PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MeU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. nFc;;rRIPTION
CHECK FOR
MGB-26 I Casing Hold
MGB-27 I Casing Hold
MGB-28 I F""hli"ht
... .. ,
.' ", ......
...

.,

I Cell phone Hold
Sig Sauer 226 Model SN: Hold"'" .
""" '" ' ..,,: .
,.
I
i
. (1) 9 mm Luger
I'
'''''' . /'
'MGB-30a 1 Hold
,

I with (11) Luger 9 mm bullets Hold
.. ..
MGB-31 I Iphone Cell Blone Hold
.. . . " ...... .; ... "" ... ....
MGB-32 1 Cigarette Hold
MGB-33 I Bullet Hold
MGB-34 I Casing Hold
MGB-35 I C:!Sing Hold
MGB-36 I to include search warrant and arrest warrant Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---.:4.,:-1.::..3-..:,12=--____________ OFFICER
Tf. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
OFFENSE Homicide
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LAB ORA TORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
LAB NO. I-L \"2 - 2. '8 5
TOWN-CITY __________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. _________ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. .....:::.Cu::.:I!.:;len::..;M=utn::..:.e=--__________________________ 2.
RACE -'-'W____ SEX :..:.;M'--___ DOB ________ RACE ____ SEX _____ ooB _____ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _C.::.u::::lI:.:;en::..;M=utri;..::e=--________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY _NH!..!!.!:S::!P....:-M::..:.C.::.U::::..-._____________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMA nON PERT AINlNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MeU TELEPHONE -=.;27'-.:.1...:;-3.;::63:..:6__________ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX.:tiQ. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-26 1 Casing Hold
MGB-27 I Casing Hold
MGB-28
1
Flashlight
... .. , ...
ClUIU
.,

Cell phone Hold 1
Hold"'" .
':", '
v
- " "
1
Sig Sauer 226 Model SN:
i
'MC1R-l0" 1 (1) 9 mm Luger
i
Hold!
,'''",./
MGB-30b 1 with (11) Luger 9 mm bullets
'Hol/'
-'
..
MGB-31 1 Iphone Cell Phone Hold
., . ,,,.,.,, 1"-.... _'_, .. ,., ..... ,._ "., ........ " .i"
MGB-32 1 Cigarette Hold
MGB-33 1 Bullet Hold
MGB-34 1 Casing Hold
MGB-35 1 Casing Hold
MGB-36 1
n.
to include search warrant and arrest warrant Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _____________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
02618
STATE OF NEW HAMPSIDRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 27l-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. FL-\ l- - L 3 FS S

TOWN-CITY -.:::.Gr:..:e.=:en.::.:la::.:n.::.d______________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. -'-M;...;;C..;;.12::....-.:...51:..:;.9.:...3_____________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. -"'C.=;ul::.:le::!.n.:..:.M::.::u.::.tn:.::.e___________________________ 2.
RACE -'-'W____ SEX .:..:.M'--___ ,DOB __________ RACE _____ ,SEX
_____ DOB __________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY ______________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMA nON PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MeU TELEPHONE _____ __
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. 'TIUN CHECK FOR
MGB-37 I .40 cal Casing Hold
MGB-38 I Bullet Hold
MGB-39 I
-, ,..",-"-""-""-"."",,,-..

c. NX w._v,"""",:.','_,-:/.

I Sweater Hold
II I
i""]


.- "
Note
MGB-42
,
Hold J
./ ,0'
I Notebook
,"
MGB-43 I Bullet Hold'
->
MGB-44 I Holster Hold
Pentadex 300, Trenbolone Actate, Equinex 200, suringe, alcohol pad
"'" .,', , ... ,._" ... ."
MGB-45 I
MGB-46 1 Cigarette Hold
MGB-47 1 White Powder in baggie Hold
MGB-48 1 Bullet Hold
MGB-49 1 Shotgun wod Hold
MGB-50 1 Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER --'4...;-1:...;,4...:-1,::.2________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAWED W1THIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSIDRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 27l-3573
OFFENSE ________________________________________________________ _ LAB NO. FL-\"2. - -z...38S
TOWN-CITY -.:::G:..:re.:;:en.::.;la:;.:nc::.d___________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. --=..:.M:..:C:..:.12=--.::..51:..::9c::.3______________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE .c.:W____ SEX :..:.M=--___ DOB ____________ RACE ____ SEX ____ --'DOB ___________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY -=..;NH=SP:.--:..:.;M;..=C...::;U____________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMA nON PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MeU TELEPHONE _________ __
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. OTY. DESCRIPTION
MGB-37 I .40 cal Casing Hold
MGB-38 I Bullet Hold
MGB-39. I Bullet
-, ,..",-"-""-""-"."",,,-..

c. NX w._v,"""",:.','_,-:/.
MGB-40 I Hold
i""]
/-." '.' . -
II I Note Hold'h ';,
MGB-42
,
Hold J
.,.
I Notebook
MGB-43 I Bullet Hold
->
MGB-44 I Holster Hold
c. __ ...... _ .... :.;;c;;..:.;; > ... c:: . ;;.. ....... ; .... ,,_ ....... ",,-,-
MGB-45 I Pentadex 300, Trenbolone Actate, Equinex 200, suringe, alcohol pad Hold
MGB-46 1 Cigarette Hold
MGB-47 1 White Powder in baggie Hold
MGB-48 1 Bullet Hold
MGB-49 1 Shotgunwod Hold
MGB-50 1 Straws Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER --.:4'-.;-1:....:4...:-1=2____________ _ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED W1THIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
02619
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LAB ORA TORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE ________________________________________________________ _
LAB NO.
TOWN-CITY _G.::;re=en::.:lan::.:.::;d __________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC12-5193

SUSPECT(S) I. ----=.C;::.:ul;:.::le::..n.::..:;M::.::u.:.:.;tri:..:..e_______________________________ 2.
RACE ..:.;W'--___ SEX :..:.:M'--___ .DOB _____________ RACE _____ ,SEX ____ DOB ___________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTJM:(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ----=.Cu;::.:I:..:..len:..:..M,-=u!n;::..::..:..e_______________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY -"-'NH..:.:.:;:.:SP:....-M::.=Cc.=U_________________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
CHECK FOR
Hold
Hold
",......'.
Hold'
Hold
Hold
Hold
MGB-64 Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---.:4.....:-1'-'-4-...;:.1.:::..2_______________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LAB ORA TORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE ________________________________________________________ _
LAB NO.
TOWN-CITY _G.::;re=en::.:lan::.:.::;d __________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC12-5193

SUSPECT(S) I. ----=.C;::.:ul;:.::le::..n.::..:;M::.::u.:.:.;tri:..:..e_______________________________ 2.
RACE ..:.;W'--___ SEX :..:.:M'--___ .DOB _____________ RACE _____ ,SEX ____ DOB ___________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTJM:(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ----=.Cu;::.:I:..:..len:..:..M,-=u!n;::..::..:..e_______________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY -"-'NH..:.:.:;:.:SP:....-M::.=Cc.=U_________________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
CHECK FOR
Hold
Hold
",......'.
Hold'
Hold
Hold
Hold
MGB-64 Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---.:4.....:-1'-'-4-...;:.1.:::..2_______________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02620
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE ________________________________________________________ _
LAB NO. h-\ L -2-'3 '25'5
TOWN-CITY ___________________________ _ DEPARTIMENTCASENO. ________ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. __________________ 2.
RACE ...:..;W____ SEX :..;;M=--___ DOB ________ RACE ____ SEX
____ DOB _______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney OOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _______________________ _ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU SUBMUTTINGAGENCY _____________ __ REPORT TO
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMUTTED
CHECK FOR
Hold
Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _4:....;-1:..:::4.....!-1:!:.2________ _ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. h-\ L -2-'3 '2? 5
_____________________________________ DEPARTIMENTCASENO. ______________ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. -"'c.=:ul:::le:::.n.:.:.M:::u:::.tn:.:..e_______________________________ 2. _____________________________________ _
RACE -'-W'--___ SEX :.:.;M:.....-___ DOB ____________ RACE ____ SEX
_____ DOB __________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney OOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _____________________________________ _ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU SUBNUTTINGAGENCY _________________________ REPORTTO
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBNUTTED
NO. CHECK FOR
Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---.:4:...;-1:..;.4...:-1.::.2____________ _ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02621
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE _________________________________________________________ LAB NO.
TOWN-CITY _____________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. -'-M;;,,:c;,,:,12:;.,-..:;.,51""9..:;.,3______________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. -=:C.:::ul::.:le::.;,n 2.
RACE -"W ____ SEX ;;...;M'--___ DOB ________ RACE ____ SEX ____ DOB ________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY -=:C.:::ul.:.::le::.;,n.:..:.M:;:u,;:;tri:..=.e_______________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY _____________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTA1NlNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE _____ _
Bullet
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
club
Hold
Hold
Hold
Hold
Hold
DATE OBT A1NED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER __ 4...:-1"-5-_1_2 ____________ OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHJBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. V L- \ '2 - L 3 8 "5

TOWN-CITY --"'-Gr:.::e=.:en:.:.:lan::.:;d=--__________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. _M--"-C""12_-5'-1"-93 ______________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. _C.=..u=lI:.::;en"-'M=utn;..:.e=--_____________________________ 2.
RACE _W _______ SEX .:.:,;M=---_____ DOB ___________ RACE _____ SEX ____ DOB _________ __
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _C.=..u::.:;lI:.::;enc..,:M""'u::..;tn""e=--_______________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY __________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTA1NlNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE ...,;2=..,;7..:..1-..::;,36;:..:3..::;,6_____ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE -- SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-75 I License Plate: NH Hold
MGB-76 I Bullet Hold
MGB-77 I Targets Hold'';';''',.
....... .. .. '..,.;,."M __
MGB-78 1
n
: (pistol Permit Revoked) Hold
: (Drug Prices)
.-.
-- -j

;{'" c ,," ";"
-79 1
MGB-80 I Apple MacBook Pro LaJltop
. ;
i<>':'/'
Hold;;
M@:81 I Apple Mac Book Pro Laptop
,,'
Hold'
" .........:
MGB-82 I Apple""
.n.
,itnr
Hold
"__ M ' ,. ' __._"0.'. ... -_." .. . ' '." -, " .. .,..;.!
MGB-83 I Dell Laptop Hold
MGB-84 1 Sig Sauer Manual, Key. ID for member of gun club Hold
MGB-85 I Camera Hold
MGB-86 I Tracfone Hold
MGB-87 I Iphone in Box Hold
MGB-88 I Bullet Hold
DATE OBT A1NED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER --'4...:-1.=..5-...:;12=--__________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHJBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02622
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 27l-3573
OFFENSE ____________________________________________________ ___
LAB NO. f"' l-- ( 2. -z...'::, '6 5
TOWN-CITY --.:::.Gr:..::e.:::.en:.:.:lan::!d=--________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ____________ ___
SUSPECT(S) 1. -=::C.=ul.:=le!!.":.:.:M:=.utn::..:.=...e_____________________________ 2. _____________________________________ _
RACE ..:..;W_______ SEX =.;.M=--_____ DOB ____________ RACE ______ SEX
______ ooB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ___________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFOIUv1ATION PERT A1NING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MeU TELEPHONE __________ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX;. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-89 I Shotgun Shell Hold
MGB-90 I Jacketing Hold
MGB-91 I Bullet
' "'.-> .. M';" .,.".ic .... ", . ,."':, .. ; ", .
I Bullet Hold
,/
;
Hold
""
..
I Bullet .:.
MGB-94 1 Bullet Hold'
" . ,,1 ..

DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER --.:4...:-1c:;:.5-....:.12=--____________ _ OFFICER
Tr, Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE PURPOSE
04-15-12 1100
ItoO
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
OFFENSE Homicide
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 27l-3573
LAB NO. f"' l-- ( 2. -z...'::, '6 5
TOWN-CITY -.::G.:..:re:.:::en::.:lan=d_______________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ____________ ___
SUSPECT(S) 1. ________________________ 2. ____________________________ ___
RACE -"W'--___ SEX !.:;M'--___ DOB ________ RACE ____ SEX
____ DOB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY -=C=ul.::le::..n;:..M.::u::..m.::e___________________ _ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY ____________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFOIUv1ATION PERT A1NING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MeU TELEPHONE 271-3636
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-89 I Shotgun Shell Hold
MGB-90 I Jacketing Hold
MGB-91 I Bullet
. ........ Hold;::;. ... " .... M';" ...... ic ..... " .... ,.'-: .. ; .....
I Bullet Hold
..
;
Hold
.. ,
""
...
I Bullet
MGB-94 1 Bullet Hold'
..
..
i : ......... -.-.. .. ,,;.....<O.N>.-,"' .
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _______ _ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
TIME
04-1 1100
1700
ItoO
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02623

1. CASE NO.
7. OWNER
C
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A
CHECK ONE
N
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# OF ITEMS
P
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DATE
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PAGE NO.
OF
n!'>sp 104A (Rev. 51881
2. INVESTIGATING TPR.
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
POSSESSED PROPERTY REPORT
3.10 4. TOWN OF CRIME 5. TN CD 6. DATE OF REPORT
8. OWNERS TEL. 9. OWNERS ADORESS
10. DATE POSSESSED
1
11
.
12. 13. 14. 15.
RECOVERED SEIZED POSSESSED EVIDENCE OTHER
STOLEN
0
PROPERTY
0
ABANDONEO
0 0 0 PROPERTY PROPERTY IExplain)
16. 17. 18.
SEIZED WITH SEIZED WITHOUT NHSP LABORATORY NUMBER
A WARRANT
0
A WARRANT
0
(If Applicable)
ITEMIZE, DESCRIBE, AND VALUE EACH ITEM
DESCRIPTION INCLUDING SERIAL NUMBER VALUE
RELINQUISHED BY RECEIVED BY ILOCA TlON PURPOSE
-
SIGNED (Investigating Trooper) ID NO. DATE
PAGES
DISTRIBUTION: OR)GINAL TO HQ; 1st COpy REMAINS WITH PROPERTY; 2nd COPY TO TROOP FILE; 3rd COPY TO TROOPER'S FILE

1. CASE NO.
7. OWNER
C
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A
CHECK ONE
N
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# OF ITEMS
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DATE
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PAGE NO.
OF
n!'>sp 104A (Rev. 51881
2. INVESTIGATING TPR.
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
POSSESSED PROPERTY REPORT
3.10 4. TOWN OF CRIME 5. TN CD 6. DATE OF REPORT
8. OWNERS TEL. 9. OWNERS ADORESS
10. DATE POSSESSED
1
11
.
12. 13. 14. 15.
RECOVERED SEIZED POSSESSED EVIDENCE OTHER
STOLEN
0
PROPERTY
0
ABANDONEO
0 0 0 PROPERTY PROPERTY IExplain)
16. 17. 18.
SEIZED WITH SEIZED WITHOUT NHSP LABORATORY NUMBER
A WARRANT
0
A WARRANT
0
(If Applicable)
ITEMIZE, DESCRIBE, AND VALUE EACH ITEM
DESCRIPTION INCLUDING SERIAL NUMBER VALUE
RELINQUISHED BY RECEIVED BY ILOCA TlON PURPOSE
-
SIGNED (Investigating Trooper) ID NO. DATE
PAGES
DISTRIBUTION: OR)GINAL TO HQ; 1st COpy REMAINS WITH PROPERTY; 2nd COPY TO TROOP FILE; 3rd COPY TO TROOPER'S FILE
02624
1. TROOP
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
2. DATE
,'V\.CV
PROPERTY RECEIPT
-; 4-; 2

14
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6. NAME/ADDRESS/TEL. NO. OF OWNER
rThf{1V
,Ii.. x,,1v' I'f\
CHIEF .MI'Ilc IV l'"1
7. REASON FOR RECEIPT
./ !v\((rtAC--z..
X
i
([..erv (I .. V El) jt:. fA.'!.\.\ L'f) RETURNED TO OWNER EVIDENCE
SEARCH WARRANT OTHER
8. EX. NO. 9. ITEMIZE AND DESCRIBE INCLUDING SERIAL NUMBER
\
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\
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'"
'"
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I
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"
10.
Ii Ef-E{l..r I, , hereby acknowledge receipt of the above-described items. It is understood
that I will retain or notify the Division of State Police of the location of any of the above-described property needed later as
evidence in court.
11. 12.
RELEASED BY
'ffC?:JKN }'";-,,; f" !A
TROOP Mev
DSSP 48 (REV. 2/91) DISTRIBUTION: WHITE - HEADQUARTERS CANARY - TROOPER PINK - FILE GOLDENROD - OWNER
1. TROOP
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
2. DATE
,'V\.CV
PROPERTY RECEIPT
-; 4-; 2
ENO.
J4
T PER

6. NAME/ADDRESS/TEL. NO. OF OWNER
I c:. rz. -fl<f rThf{1V
Ii. x,,1v' I'f\
CHIEF
7. REASON FOR RECEIPT
j
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I RETURNED TO OWNER X EVIDENCE ([..0-1/ (I .. V El) jt:, fA.'!.\.\ L'f)
SEARCH WARRANT OTHER
8. EX. NO. 9. ITEMIZE AND DESCRIBE INCLUDING SERIAL NUMBER
\
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10.
Ii Ef-E{l..r I, , hereby acknowledge receipt of the above-described items. It is understood
that I will retain or notify the Division of State Police of the location of any of the above-described property needed later as
evidence in court.
11. 12.
RELEASED BY
'ffC?:JKN }'";-,,; f" !A
TROOP Mev
DSSP 48 (REV. 2/91) DISTRIBUTION: WHITE - HEADQUARTERS CANARY - TROOPER PINK - FILE GOLDENROD - OWNER
02625
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST.
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. FL \ Z. - 7.-3 8 5
TOWN-CITY _____________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ______________ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. _______________________________ 2.
RACE -'-W'---___ SEX ;;.;.;M=--___ DOB ____________ RACE ____ SEX _______ ____________ __
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
GreenlailCl, NH
NAME OF VICTllvf(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ___________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Hold
SUB.MITTING AGENCY --=.;NH=SP,...-M=Cc::U'--______________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636

Brown Holster
LIST OF EVIDENCE -- SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
Auto FC bullets
Cell Phone
.40 S+W Winchester total
Hold
Hoid
Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---.:4-'-'1:.:;.3..:-1:::.2_______________ OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
CHECK FOR
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST.
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. FL \ Z. - 7.-3 8 5
TOWN-CITY _____________________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ______________ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. -c:oC.=;ul:=;:le:;::.n.:.;.M=u:;:.tn:.:. e_______________________________ 2.
RACE ..:.;W'---___ .SEX :.:.;M'--___ .DOB ____________ RACE ____ SEX _______ ____________ __
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
GreenlailCl, NH
NAME OF VICTllvf(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ___________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Hold
SUB.MITTING AGENCY --'-'NH=SP'--M::.:.=Cc:::U________________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636
---------------
LIST OF EVIDENCE -- SAMPLES SUBMITTED
NO.
MGB-22.
MGB-23
MGB-24
MGB-25
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _4---'1:,:.3...;;-1:;::.2_______________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02626

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. 'FLl2- LS
TOWN-CITY ______________ -:--_______________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC-12-SI93

SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE _______ SEX _______ DOB ____________ RACE _______ SEX ________ DOB
ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________________________ _
NAME OF VICTIM(S) .;....M.:..:a....:lo..;.;;n""ey ___________________________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ______________________________________________ ___
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY _______________________ __ REPORT TO
INFORMATION PERTAINfNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAfNED BY CONTACTfNG:
NAME
EX. NO.
T1C-9A
T1C-IO
TJC-IOA
DATE
13
3
40 Caliber
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
Glock Model 22 Serial
with I S rounds each
TELEPHONE
HOLD
Sabre Red OC spray,
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
TIME RECEIVED BY
CHECK FOR
PURPOSE
04/12/12 0001 Hold
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. 'FLl2- LS
TOWN-CITY ______________ -:--_______________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC-12-SI93

SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE _______ SEX _______ DOB ____________ RACE _______ SEX ________ DOB
ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________________________ _
NAME OF VICTIM(S) .;....M.:..:a....:lo..;.;;n""ey ___________________________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ______________________________________________ ___
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY _______________________ __ REPORT TO
INFORMATION PERTAINfNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAfNED BY CONTACTfNG:
NAME
EX. NO.
T1C-9A
T1C-IO
TJC-IOA
DATE
13
3
40 Caliber
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
Glock Model 22 Serial
with I S rounds each
TELEPHONE
HOLD
Sabre Red OC spray,
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
TIME RECEIVED BY
CHECK FOR
PURPOSE
04/12/12 0001 Hold
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02627



I. CASE NO .
MC-12-S193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-12
On Monday, September 10,2012, at approximately 1300 hours I took possession of a bullet
from Nurse Cindy Fortune COOK. COOK gave me the bullet in a plastic container. COOK also
gave me a piece of paper on which were written the names of the other people who had touched the
bullet after it was removed from OFFICER SCOTT KUKESH. Enclosed with this report are the
aforementioned piece of paper and a copy of the Evidence Examination Request form that w ~ s
submitted with the bullet to the State Police Forensic Laboratory on 09-13-12.
Page 1 of 1
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
End of Report
SIGNED DATE
09-12-12



1. CASE NO .
MC-12-S193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-12
On Monday, September 10,2012, at approximately 1300 hours I took possession of a bullet
from Nurse Cindy Fortune COOK. COOK gave me the bullet in a plastic container. COOK also
gave me a piece of paper on which were written the names of the other people who had touched the
bullet after it was removed from OFFICER SCOTT KUKESH. Enclosed with this report are the
aforementioned piece of paper and a copy of the Evidence Examination Request form that w ~ s
submitted with the bullet to the State Police Forensic Laboratory on 09-13-12.
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End of Report
SIGNED DATE
09-12-12
02628
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LAB ORA TORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
________________________________________________________ _
LAB NO. FL I -. d 3. 5
TOWN-CITY ....:::.Gc:..::re,=.:en.::,lan=d_________________________________ DEPARTNlENT CASE NO. __ M_C_-I_2..:,-S....;19'--3______________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. --'-.M:.,:;u"'tr:.,:.ie,'-'C:;,.:u::,;ll..:,:en'--_____________________________ 2.
RACE ...:.,:W____ SEX "-Me-___ DOB RACE _____ SEX
_____ DOB ____________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
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NA1vlE OF vrCTIM(S) -.:;,;M::.,:ic:::h:::ae..::.;1M:.:..:.::;al:.::,on::.,:e:Ly____________________________________ __ DATE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ...;:,C.::;ulc:..::le.::,n..::,;M=uc::.tn:..:.e______________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Analysis
SUBMITTING AGENCY NH State Police Major Crime Unit REPORT TO Sgt. Joseph M. Ebert
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NANlE Sgt. Joseph M. Ebert TELEPHONE --=.:27c.,:1...:-3c::.6::,.:36'--__________ _
EX. NO. QTY.
J3tIl
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LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
--------------------------NO FURTHER ITEMS------------------------------------------
CHECKEOB
, Ballistic Analysis

OFFICER
Sgt. J.M. Ebert
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER

RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
09-13-12
ALL EXHIBITS NfUST BE CLAINlED WITHIN 30 DAYS
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
______________________________________________________ __
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ADDRESS 5 I 7 Post Road
Greenland, NH
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NA1vlE OF vrCTIM(S) _M=:.,:ic:.::ha::;e.:,.1M=al:.=;on::.;:eLy____________________________________ __ DATE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
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Analysis
SUBMITTING AGENCY NH State Police Major Crime Unit REPORT TO Sgt. Joseph M. Ebert
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Sgt. Joseph M. Ebert TELEPHONE 271-3636

EX. NO. QTY.
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LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DRc::rR.IPTION
--------------------------NO FURTHER ITEM"
CHECK FOR
Ballistic Analysis

OFFICER
Sgt. 1.M. Ebert
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER

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TIME
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-S193 Trooper William Bright
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD .
*****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04/12/12
On June 22
nd
2012 I was assigned to obtain serial numbers and a general description of 9
items of evidence. These items of evidence were:
1. MGB-29
2. MGB-31
3. MGB-S6
4. MGB-SO
S. MGB-Sl
6. MGB-S2
7. MGB-S3
S. MGB-S6
9.MGB-S7
CelJ Phone
CelJ Phone
Cell Phone
Laptop
Laptop
Monitor
Laptop
Cell Phone
Cell Phone
At approximately 1046 hours I received the items from the Forensic Lab. I opened each
of the exhibits and obtained serial numbers and a general description. The items were then
repackaged and submitted back to the Forensic Lab at approximately 1405 hours. The
information that was obtained was forwarded to Tf. Nate Zipffor use in a search warrant
application and affidavit.
Evidence Transfer Receipts were printed from the Forensic Lab to document this process
and have been attached to and made part of this report.
END OF REPORT .
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DATE
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-S193 Trooper William Bright
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD .
*****
6. DATE OF REPORT
04/12/12
On June 22
nd
2012 I was assigned to obtain serial numbers and a general description of 9
items of evidence. These items of evidence were:
1. MGB-29
2. MGB-31
3. MGB-S6
4. MGB-SO
S. MGB-Sl
6. MGB-S2
7. MGB-S3
S. MGB-S6
9.MGB-S7
CelJ Phone
CelJ Phone
Cell Phone
Laptop
Laptop
Monitor
Laptop
Cell Phone
Cell Phone
At approximately 1046 hours I received the items from the Forensic Lab. I opened each
of the exhibits and obtained serial numbers and a general description. The items were then
repackaged and submitted back to the Forensic Lab at approximately 1405 hours. The
information that was obtained was forwarded to Tf. Nate Zipffor use in a search warrant
application and affidavit.
Evidence Transfer Receipts were printed from the Forensic Lab to document this process
and have been attached to and made part of this report.
END OF REPORT .
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I SIGNED
DATE
06/20112
02631
_ ~ ~ e n c e Relinquished By:
dsmith, Cheryl
Evidence Received By:
BRIGHT, WILLIAM M
VIA:
Note:
NHSP Forensic Laboratory
Evidence Transfer Receipt
Agency: NHSP Forensic Lab
[ X J PIN Entered
Agency: NH STATE POLICE - MCU
[ X J PIN Entered
Transfer Date & Time: 6/19/12 10:46:14 hours
Lab Case # SUb. # Evidence Descrigtion
FL 12-2385 MGB-29 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-31 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-56 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-80 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-81 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-82 Monitor
FL 12-2385 MGB-83 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-86 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-87 Cell phone

Signatures
'Evidence Relinquished By: Evidence Received By:
Print Date & Time: 6/19/2012 10:51:32
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Evidence Received By:
BRIGHT, WILLIAM M
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Evidence Transfer Receipt
Agency: NHSP Forensic Lab
[ X J PIN Entered
Agency: NH STATE POLICE - MCU
[ X J PIN Entered
Transfer Date & Time: 6/19/12 10:46:14 hours
Lab Case # SUb. # Evidence Descrigtion
FL 12-2385 MGB-29 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-31 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-56 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-80 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-81 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-82 Monitor
FL 12-2385 MGB-83 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-86 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-87 Cell phone

Signatures
'Evidence Relinquished By: Evidence Received By:
Print Date & Time: 6/19/2012 10:51:32
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oldsmith, Cheryl
Evidence Received By:
Main Evidence Vault
VIA:
Note:
NHSP Forensic Laboratory
Evidence Transfer Receipt
Agency:
NHSP Forensic Lab
[ X ] PIN Entered
Agency:
[ ]
PIN Entered
Transfer Date & Time: 6/19/12 14:05:44 hours
Lab Case # Sub. # Evidence Description
FL 12-2385 MGB-29 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-31 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-56 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-80 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-81 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-82 Monitor
FL 12-2385 MGB-83 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-86 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-87 Cell phone

Signatures
Evidence Relinquished By: Evidence Received By:
Print Date & Time: 6/19/2012 14:11:38
Page 1 of 1
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oldsmith, Cheryl
Evidence Received By:
Main Evidence Vault
VIA:
Note:
NHSP Forensic Laboratory
Evidence Transfer Receipt
Agency:
NHSP Forensic Lab
[ X ] PIN Entered
Agency:
[ ]
PIN Entered
Transfer Date & Time: 6/19/12 14:05:44 hours
Lab Case # Sub. # Evidence Description
FL 12-2385 MGB-29 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-31 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-56 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-80 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-81 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-82 Monitor
FL 12-2385 MGB-83 Laptop
FL 12-2385 MGB-86 Cell phone
FL 12-2385 MGB-87 Cell phone

Signatures
Evidence Relinquished By: Evidence Received By:
Print Date & Time: 6/19/2012 14:11:38
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Someone call me

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14/13120123:14:08 AM(UTC+O) who walked me
Down the fucking aisle ... if I fall
asleep tonight will you be alive
when I wake up? I can't fall
asleep and wake up and you be
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4/121201211:38:35 Read please tell me the drug bust in greenland has Intact
PM(UTC+O) nothing to do with u guys
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4/121201211:40:13 Unread Call me. Steve Intact
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4/121201211:42:11 Unread Girl. I just read something in the news ... very Intact
PM(UTC+O) important if its true
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4/1212012 11 :48:40
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Unread Go to sea coast online and hit me back do it asap. Intact
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4/1212012 11 :49:31 Unread Cullen are you ok? Intact
PM(UTC+O)
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4/1212012 11 :49:56 Unread Call me at 396 4458
Intact
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4/121201211:52:15 Unread Cullen can I speak with Brittany? Intact
PM(UTC+O)

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4/121201211:57:43 Unread Cullen please call. We can resolve this? Intact
PM(UTC+O)
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4/1212012 11 :57:51 Unread Please call me our txt me till let me know your Intact
PM(UTC+O) ok ... ?
13 Inbox
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4/131201212:01:44 Read britt i love you
Intact
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14 Inbox
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4/131201212:06:41 Unread None of my business. I hope you're okay. Intact
AM(UTC+O)
15 Inbox
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4/1312012 12:07:41 Unread Cullen,
Intact
AM(UTC+O) Please call me or text me. Josh Stokel wants to
get you I'Ml out safely, but you must cooperate
with him. S Jeffco
16 Sent
To: +
4/1312012 12:08:31 Sent I love u too so much. More than I'll ever know we Intact
AM (UTC+O) didn't do anything wronglll love u and dad and
Linds and gram and gramps soooo muchl!! Diesel
will need u!!! Ok take care of himl!lI! I'm so sorry 11/
Good byelll 517 post rd Greenland. Take whiskey
too bye mom I love u 50000 muchl/!!!I!
17 Inbox
From: +
4/131201212:10:11 Unread Its kelbre brittl
Intact
AM (UTC+O)
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From: +
4/131201212:24:26 Unread Brit please text me
Intact
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4/131201212:34:59 Unread we're all scared for you
Intact
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4/131201212:49:46 Unread britt!
Intact
AM(UTC+O)
21 Inbox
From: +
4/13120121:01:43AM(UTC+0) Unread Where r II hunny. 1m watching the news and im Intact
freakin out. I hope ur not home. Call me. 1m '
worried about ul!!!! Xoxoxoxo.
22 Inbox
From: +
4/13120121:06:10AM(UTC+O) Unread I hope ur mom got that text and not just me Intact
23 Inbox
From: +
4/13120121:13:51 AM(UTC+O) Unread Hey brit
Intact
24 Inbox
From: +
4/13120121:40:31 AM(UTC+O) Unread Its maeghan please let me know ur ok. 1m really
worried about u.
Intact

25 Inbox
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4/13120121 :55:08 AM(UTC+O) Unread please be ok
Intact
26 Inbox
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4/13120121:57:37 AM(UTC+O) Unread Cullen please call me . Jeffco
Intact
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4/1312012 1 :58:52 AM(UTC+O) Unread Are u ok?? Please text me something
Intact
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Intact

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41121201211:31:48 Unread Hey u ok??? Intact
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4/1212012 11 :33:55 Unread R u ok? I'm freaking out Intact
PM(UTC+O)
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14/121201211:36:30
PM (UTC+O)
Unread Hey, are you in Greenland? Intact
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4/121201211:38:35 Read please tell me the drug bust in greenland has Intact
PM(UTC+O) nothing to do with u guys
5 Inbox
From: +
4/121201211:40:13 Unread Call me. Steve Intact
PM(UTC+O)
6 Inbox
From: +
4/121201211:42:11 Unread Girl. I just read something in the news ... very Intact
PM(UTC+O) i!1]lortant if its true
7 Inbox
From: +
4/1212012 11 :48:40
PM(UTC+O)
Unread Go to sea coast online and hit me back do it asap. Intact
8 Inbox
From: +
4/1212012 11 :49:31 Unread Cullen are you ok? Intact
PM(UTC+O)
9 Inbox
From: +
4/1212012 11 :49:56 Unread Call me at 396 4458
Intact
PM(UTC+O)
10
Iinbox From: +
4/121201211:52:15 Unread Cullen can I speak with Brittany? Intact
PM(UTC+O)

11 Inbox
From: +
4/121201211:57:43 Unread Cullen please call. We can resolve this? Intact
PM(UTC+O)
12 Inbox
From: +
4/1212012 11 :57:51 Unread Please call me our txt me till let me know your Intact
PM(UTC+O) ok ... ?
13 Inbox
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4/131201212:01:44 Read britt i love you
Intact
AM (UTC+O)
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4/131201212:06:41 Unread None of my business. I hope you're okay. Intact
AM(UTC+O)
15 Inbox
From: +
4/1312012 12:07:41 Unread Cullen,
Intact
AM(UTC+O) Please call me or text me. Josh Stokel wants to
get you I'Ml out safely, but you must cooperate
with him. S Jeffco
16 Sent
To: +
4/1312012 12:08:31 Sent I love u too so much. More than I'll ever know we Intact
AM (UTC+O) didn't do anything wronglll love u and dad and
Linds and gram and gramps soooo muchl!! Diesel
will need u!!! Ok take care of himl!lI! I'm so sorry 11/
Good byelll 517 post rd Greenland. Take whiskey
too bye mom I love u 50000 muchl/!!!I!
17 Inbox
From: +
4/131201212:10:11 Unread Its kelbre brittl
Intact
AM (UTC+O)
18 Inbox
From: +
4/131201212:24:26 Unread Brit please text me
Intact
AM (UTC+O)
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Intact
AM(UTC+O)
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4/131201212:49:46 Unread britt!
Intact
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freakin out. I hope ur not home. Call me. 1m '
worried about ul!!!! Xoxoxoxo.
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Intact

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Intact
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STATE OFNEWH.Al\1PSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DMSION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
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OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. \--L\ L - '-3'85

TOWN-CITY Greenland, NH DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ____________ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. el..;' _____________________________ _ 2. NA
RACE ...:.W'--____ SEX .:c.M=:....-_____ DOB RACE ____ SEX _________ DOB _______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) -=B.:..:ri.::.::tta;:.::n:,c.y...:T.:.:ibc::.bc::..:ets=---______________________________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04/12/12
OWNER OF PROPERTY State ofNH-Office of Medical Examiner DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY -'-N:.:.:H":.::S.:c.P-..:.:M.:..:C:::..:U=---________________ ____ _ P'PORTTO Tr. William M. Bright
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
. NAME Tr. William M. Bright TELEPHONE 271-2663
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CH:g:KFOR
WMB-l 1 Brown paper bag to left hand Hold
WMB-2 I Brown paper bag to right hand Hold
WMB-3 1 Michael Knor watch on left wrist
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DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OW1>1ER -'-04,.;..1"-14_1_12 _______________ _ OFFICER
Tr. William M. Bright
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
STATE OFNEWH.Al\1PSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DMSION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
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OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. \--L\ L - '-3'85

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RACE _W ____ SEX _M ____ DOB RACE ____ SEX ____ DOB ___________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) ____________________________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04/12/12
OWNER OF PROPERTY State ofNH-Office of Medical Examiner DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY --'-'N.:.:H"=-SP'--""'M:..:.C;..;::U_______________ _____ P'PORT TO Tr. William M. Bright
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LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
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WMB-13 1 Blue denim jeans Hold
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DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWl>lER --=..04-"-1"--14""/1:..::2_____________ OFFICER
Tr. William M. Bright
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02639



THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
JUDICIAL BRANCH
NH CIRCUIT COURT
10th Circuit - District Division - Portsmouth
111 Parrott Ave.
Portsmouth NH 03801-4402
NH ATTORNEY GENERAL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BUREAU
33 CAPITOL STREET
CONCORD NH 03301
Case Name: In re: Silver 2006 BMW
4702012CR00776 Case Number:
Please see enclosed order .
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May 15, 2012
Diane P. Caron
Clerk of Court
C: Joseph Ebert; Stephen Thomas Jeffco, ESQ
NHJB-2012-DFPS (07/01/2011)
Telephone: (603) 431-2192
TTY/TOO Relay: (800) 735-2964
http://www.courts.state.nh.us



THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
JUDICIAL BRANCH
NH CIRCUIT COURT
10th Circuit - District Division - Portsmouth
111 Parrott Ave.
Portsmouth NH 03801-4402
NH ATTORNEY GENERAL
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BUREAU
33 CAPITOL STREET
CONCORD NH 03301
Case Name: In re: Silver 2006 BMW
4702012CR00776 Case Number:
Please see enclosed order .
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May 15, 2012
Diane P. Caron
Clerk of Court
C: Joseph Ebert; Stephen Thomas Jeffco, ESQ
NHJB-2012-DFPS (07/01/2011)
Telephone: (603) 431-2192
TTY/TOO Relay: (800) 735-2964
http://www.courts.state.nh.us
02640



Rockingham County
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
JUDICIAL BRANCH
NH CIRCUIT COURT
10
th
Circuit-District Division-Portsmouth
In re: Silver 2006 BMW
ORDER
There being no objection, the State's motion is granted relative to the
Dodge Durango and the Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred Twenty ($14,
320.00) Dollars. By agreement the remainder of the motion is continued pending
a request for a further hearing by either party, and the filing of memorandums .
So ordered:
May 15, 2012
Hon. Stephen M. Morrison
Justice



Rockingham County
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
JUDICIAL BRANCH
NH CIRCUIT COURT
10
th
Circuit-District Division-Portsmouth
In re: Silver 2006 BMW
ORDER
There being no objection, the State's motion is granted relative to the
Dodge Durango and the Fourteen Thousand Three Hundred Twenty ($14,
320.00) Dollars. By agreement the remainder of the motion is continued pending
a request for a further hearing by either party, and the filing of memorandums .
So ordered:
May 15, 2012
Hon. Stephen M. Morrison
Justice
02641



MICHAEL A. DELANEY
ATIORNEY GENERAL
(BY HAND)
lenelle Callahan
ATTORNEY GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
33 CAPITOL STREET
CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03301-6397
June 4, 2012
US Drug Enforcement Administration
ANN M. RICE
DEPUTY ATIORNEY GENERAL
Re:Cullen MutrielBrittany Tibbetts $14,320.00 Forfeiture
Dear lenelle:
Enclosed is a Laconia Savings Bank check (AG acctlcheck no. made
payable to the US Marshal's Office in the amount of$14,320.00. This represents the
currency seized from Brittany Tibbetts (at her autopsy) after her murder in Greenland,
NH on April 12, 2012. The denominations of the currency were as follows:
you.
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Fifties 6
Twenties 66
Tens 0
Fives 0
Ones 0
Please call me if you have any questions or require additional information. Thank
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Kevin J. McCarthy,
Deputy Commander
New Hampshire Drug Task Force
PO Box 2404
Concord, NH 03302
603\271-3291
______ Telephone 603-271-3658 FAX 603-271-211.0 TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964 ------



MICHAEL A. DELANEY
ATIORNEY GENERAL
(BY HAND)
lenelle Callahan
ATTORNEY GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
33 CAPITOL STREET
CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03301-6397
June 4, 2012
US Drug Enforcement Administration
ANN M. RICE
DEPUTY ATIORNEY GENERAL
Re:Cullen MutrielBrittany Tibbetts $14,320.00 Forfeiture
Dear lenelle:
Enclosed is a Laconia Savings Bank check (AG acctlcheck no. made
payable to the US Marshal's Office in the amount of$14,320.00. This represents the
currency seized from Brittany Tibbetts (at her autopsy) after her murder in Greenland,
NH on April 12, 2012. The denominations of the currency were as follows:
you.
KJMI
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Hundreds 127
Fifties 6
Twenties 66
Tens 0
Fives 0
Ones 0
Please call me if you have any questions or require additional information. Thank
SfmlaJ)
Kevin J. McCarthy,
Deputy Commander
New Hampshire Drug Task Force
PO Box 2404
Concord, NH 03302
603\271-3291
______ Telephone 603-271-3658 FAX 603-271-211.0 TDD Access: Relay NH 1-800-735-2964 ------
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. - 23'2:"5
TOWN-CITY --=:G.:.::re:.::.en:.:.:l=an.:..:d'----__________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC12-5193

SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE _____ SEX
________ DOB _____________ RACE ________ SEX ________ DOB
ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________ __
NAME OF VICTIM(S) ---=..:.M:..:.;ic::.:.;h=ae:..:.I.:..:.M.:..:a::..:lo:.:..:n.::.,ey'--____________________________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _______________________________________________ _
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY ---=..:.N.:.::H.:::.SP'---_____________________________ REPORT TO
INFORMA TION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME
EX. NO.
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.ICE-5
JCE-6
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JCE-IO
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TELEPHONE
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
Yellow Metal chain with St. Michael dant
White Metal watch
Black belt
Black socks
Black work boot
Black work boot
Nylon Duty belt wilh 2 handcuffs, I can of Sabre Red OC spray, I Gerber multi
Tool, I X-26 Taser Serial 2 laser cartridges, (2) 13 round Glock
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Nylon duty belt
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Black ballistic vest
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DATE TIME
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORATORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. - 23'2:"5
TOWN-CITY --=:G.:.::re:.::.en:.:.:l=an.:..:d'----__________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC12-5193

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RACE _____ SEX
________ DOB _____________ RACE ________ SEX ________ DOB
ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________ __
NAME OF VICTIM(S) ---=..:.M:..:.;ic::.:.;h=ae:..:.I.:..:.M.:..:a::..:lo:.:..:n.::.,ey'--____________________________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _______________________________________________ _
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY ---=..:.N.:.::H.:::.SP'---_____________________________ REPORT TO
INFORMA TION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAYBE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME
EX. NO.
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JCE-4B
JCE-4E
JCE-4F 2
.ICE-5
JCE-6
JCE-9 2
JCE-IO
JCE-II
TELEPHONE
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
Yellow Metal chain with St. Michael dant
White Metal watch
Black belt
Black socks
Black work boot
Black work boot
Nylon Duty belt wilh 2 handcuffs, I can of Sabre Red OC spray, I Gerber multi
Tool, I X-26 Taser Serial 2 laser cartridges, (2) 13 round Glock
Tan boots
Nylon duty belt
rounds), M26 Taser
Black ballistic vest
"'UI IlLali 11115 12
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
DATE TIME
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
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CHECK FOR
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1. TROOP
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
2. DATE
MCU
PROPERTY RECEIPT
5/7/12

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2. DATE
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide I Officer-Involved-Shooting I LAB NO, FLl2- Z 3 'S '5
TOWN-CITY _________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO, ______________ __
SUSPECT(S) I. --=-:N:..:..IA.:.......______________________________ _ 2.
RACE _______ SEX
_______ DOB ____________ RACE ______ SEX _______ DOB _______ __
ADDRESS ________________________________________________________ _
NAME OF VICTIM(S) .....::C:.:.:.hi:.::;ef:....:M.:=ic::.;ha::::;e.:...;1 ___________________ _ DATE OF OFFENSE 04113112
OWNER OF PROPERTY ____________________________ _
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY -'.,;N.:.:H:...::S::.::ta:::::te:...P:...,:o:..:..li:,::ce=--_______________ _ REPORT TO Trooper 1. Ardini
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Trooper Jeffrey Ardini
EX. NO.
JAA-I
JAA-2
JAA-3
JAA-4
JAA-5
JAA-SA
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
TELEPHONE
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DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
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DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
4-12-12 MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
On July 18,2012, I retrieved the following items from the lab for return:
ID Item Assigned to
JCE-4A $365.00 with mon Greg Turner
MGB-IO Glock 27 40 cal. SN Dev Atma Khalsa
MGB-IOA Magazine with (9) 40 S+ W rounds Dev Atma Khalsa
MGB-lOB (1) 40 S+ W round Dev Atma Khalsa
MGB-IOC Brown Holster Dev Atma Khalsa
TJC-3 Glock Model 22 .40 cal SN: Greg Turner
TJC-3A Glock 15 round .40 cal magazine Greg Turner
with (15) rounds and (1) loose round
TJC-3B Fobus Plastic Holster Greg Turner
TJC-5 Glock M 0 cal SN: Greg Turner
TJC-5A 9 round magazine with (9)rounds in Greg Turner
the magazine and (1) loose round
TJC-lO Glock Model 22 SN: Dev Atma Khalsa
TJC-IOA (3) 15 round magazines with (15) Dev Atma Khalsa
rounds in each and (1) loose round
Prior to the return, each item was photographed, utilizing a Nikon D-80 digital camera. The photos
were copied to DVD/CD-R compact discs, with the original disk later delivered to the New
Hampshire State Police Photo Laboratory for archiving, and printing. Copies of these discs and
photos are attached to the appropriate case files.
On the same date at approximately 1540 hours, I returned the items to Richard Tracy, the Interim
Commander, Drug Task Force. Attached is a copy of the Evidence Examination Request Forms
and the Property Receipt.
Page 1 of 1
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
1. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER 4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
4-12-12 MC12-5193 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
On July 18,2012, I retrieved the following items from the lab for return:
ID Item Assigned to
JCE-4A $365.00 with mon Greg Turner
MGB-I0 Glock 27 40 cal. SN Dev Atma Khalsa
MGB-I0A Magazine with (9) 40 S+ W rounds Dev Atma Khalsa
MGB-lOB (1) 40 S+ W round Dev Atma Khalsa
MGB-I0C Brown Holster Dev Atma Khalsa
TJC-3 Glock Model 22 .40 cal SN: Greg Turner
TJC-3A Glock 15 round .40 cal magazine Greg Turner
with (15) rounds and (1) loose round
TJC-3B Fobus Plastic Holster Greg Turner
TJC-5 Glock M 0 cal SN: Greg Turner
TJC-5A 9 round magazine with (9)rounds in Greg Turner
the magazine and (1) loose round
TJC-lO Glock Model 22 SN: Dev Atma Khalsa
TJC-I0A (3) 15 round magazines with (15) Dev Atma Khalsa
rounds in each and (1) loose round
Prior to the return, each item was photographed, utilizing a Nikon D-80 digital camera. The photos
were copied to DVD/CD-R compact discs, with the original disk later delivered to the New
Hampshire State Police Photo Laboratory for archiving, and printing. Copies of these discs and
photos are attached to the appropriate case files.
On the same date at approximately 1540 hours, I returned the items to Richard Tracy, the Interim
Commander, Drug Task Force. Attached is a copy of the Evidence Examination Request Forms
and the Property Receipt.
Page 1 of 1
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
I SIGNED
I DATE
7-19-12
02651

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORA TORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
REQUEST
CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. 2. - 23
TOWN-CITY ______________________ _
DEPARTMENT CASE NO. _M:...::C:..:.I;::..2--=..S.:..;19...:.3______________ _
SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE ________ SEX _________ D08 __________ RACE _________ SEX ________ DOB
ADDRESS ______________________________________________________________________________________ __
NAME OF VICTIM(S) -..:..cM.::.ic::::h:;:ae:::.I..:.:M.:..:a::..:lo:.:.;n.::,ey'---___________________________ _
DA TE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY _________________________________ ___
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTfNG AGENCY ________________ _ REPORT TO
INFORMA TION PERTAfNfNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MA Y BE OBT AlNED BY CONTACTING:
NAME TELEPHONE
LIST OF EVIDENCE -- SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
JCE-4 I Pair of blue jeans with belt HOLD
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JCE-4F 2 Black socks HOLD
JCE-5 I Blacl, work boot (Right) HOLD
JCE-6 I Black work boot (Left) HOLD
Nylon Duty belt with 2 handcuffs, I can of Sabre Red OC spray, I Gerber mulli
Tool, I X-26 Taser Serial taser cartridges, (2) 13 round Glock
.ICE-7 I Magazines (both containing 13 roundst HOLD
JCE-8 I Pair of blue jeans

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1CE-9 2 Tan boots HOLD
Nylon duty belt with 2 Sig Sauer 12 round P229 magazines (both containing 12
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rounds), M26 Taser
HOLD
JCE-II I Black ballistic vest containing 2 pens and I flashlight (no front ballistic panel) HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
DATE
04112/12 0001
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
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ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHfN 30 DA YS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
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EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
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DIVISION OF STATE POLICE PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. 2. - 23
TOWN-CITY _________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. MC12-5193

SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE ________ SEX
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RACE ________ SEX __ _______ DOB ___________ _
ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________ __
NAME OF VICTIM(S) --.:.:.M.:..::ic:::.:h=ae:::.I..:.:M;.:a::..::lo:.:.;n.::.,ey'----____________________________________ _ DA TE OF OFFENSE 04-12-12
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DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTfNG AGENCY ---'..:N.:;.H:.:::.S'-P___________________________ _ REPORT TO
INFORMA TION PERTAfNfNG TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MA Y BE OBT AlNED BY CONTACTING:
NAME TELEPHONE
LIST OF EVIDENCE --- SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY QESCRW[JON
JCE-4 I Pair of blue jeans with belt HOLD
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JCE-4B I CllaPSllCK HOLD
JCE-4C I Yellow Metal chain with St. Michael pendant HOLD
'JCE-4D I White Metal watch HOLD
JCE-4E I Black belt HOLD
JCE-4F 2 Black socks HOLD
JCE-5 I Blacl, work boot (Right) HOLD
JCE-6 I Black work boot (Left) HOLD
Nylon Duty belt with 2 handcuffs, I can of Sabre Red OC spray, I Gerber mulli
Tool, I X-26 Taser Serial taser cartridges, (2) 13 round Glock
.ICE-7 I Magazines (both containing 13 roundst HOLD
JCE-8 I Pair of blue jeans J:lQL-Q
JCE-9 2 Tan boots HOLD
Nylon duty belt with 2 Slg Sauer 12 round P229 magazines (both containing 12
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HOLD
lCE-11 I Black ballistic vest containing 2 pens and I flashlight (no front ballistic panel) HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
DATE
04112/12 0001
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
BY RECEIVED BY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHfN 30 DA YS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
CHECK FOR
PURPOSE
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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE,EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LAB ORA TORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
REQUEST
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OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. Ft.-I:. 2.. - 'f) 5
TOWN-CITY .-=Gc:..:re""en=lan=d ___________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. --"'-M:.:C:.:::1::.2-.:;.5:.:19-=.3_______ _
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RACE ..:.:W____ SEX __ _'DOB RACE ____ SEX _____ ,DOB
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTlM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY .-=C::::ul:;:ie::.n.:.;.M:.::u.::.tri::.e____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY ____________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
1NF0RWlATION PERTAINJNG TO TIlE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTJNG:
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MGB-6 1 Cell Phone Hold
MGB-7 1 Rifle L450692 Bush Master cal ??'Vi 'ihmm mod Hold
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_M@:8 1 Sarnsung Cell Phone Hold
MGB-9 1 Blackberry Cell Phone Hold
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DATE OBTAlNED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _4-..:-1;;;;.3-"-1-=.2 _______ _ OFFICER
Tf. Mary Bonilla, MCU
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DATE PURPOSE
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EVIDENCE,EXAMINATION
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
REQUEST
PHONE: 271-3573

OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. Ft.-I:. 2.. - 'f) 5
TOWN-CITY __________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. -"-'M:.;:C..::;12=--.:;..51o.::.9.:..3_______ _
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RACE -"W'---___ ,SEX ""M'--__ -'DOB _______ RACE _____ SEX
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ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTlM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ---"'C.::;:ul:..:ie.::.n.:..cM=:;u""tn:;.::e____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
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LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUB11ITTED
EX NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR

dJ=
(;looop<
TT.
l
MGB-2 1 Glasses Cover (sun lens) Hold
MGB-3 1 Rifle, Stag AnTIs Mod Stag-I 6 Iv14ffvf?r,-:, Cal 5.65rnrn Hold
MGB-3A 1
K.
: w{{28L .223 cal cartridges
.Bc>lcL
MGB-4
f
Police 'Vest Hold L
MGB-5, 1 .223 Case Hold
MctB-6 1 Cell Phone Hold
MGB-7 1 Rifle L450692 Bush Master cal .223-5.56rnm mod Hold
MGB7A I UNH Kulberg (2) 1-(30).223 cartridges 1-(28) .223 Hold
MGB-8 1 Sarnsung Cell Phone Hold
,M@-9 1
,..,
Cell Phone Hold
MGB-10
v
1 G!2ck 2740 ca!. SN: Hold
MGB-IOa ,v- I
lvbcrn;np with (9) 40 S+W buiiets Hold
MGB-10b
,/
1 (1) 40 S+W bullet Hold
DATE OBTAlNED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER _4_-1_3-_1_2 ________ OFFICER
Tr, Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE TlME
04-13-12
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WIAITN 30 DAE AFTERRECElPIQFREPORT,
(}/V b /4C I '-
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
02653

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
REQUEST
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO, t=L\Z.-2.385
TOWN-CITY ......:::.G:..:re::::en:::lan=d_________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO, _______ __
SUSPECT(S) 1. ______________ 2,
RACE -"W'--___ SEX =M"---___ .DOB _______ RACE ____ SEX ____ DOB
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY --=C.:::ul::.:le.::.n.::.;.M:::uc:.tn:.:.'e____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY ____________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAYBE OBTAINED BY C01\TTACTING:
Hold
NAME Tr. Ma..ry Bonilla, MCU _____ __
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY, DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-I0c ./ I Brown Holster Hold
MGB-ll 1 Samsung Cell Phone Hold
MGB-12 1
n
Cell Phone Hoid
MGB-13 1
2 -"'- 1-(7) Auto FC bullets !i7) Auto FCjJUIlets Hold
MGB-14 1 Blackberry Ceii Phone Hold
MGB-15 1 Casing Hold
MGB-16 1 Casing. Hold
MGB-19 1
rH,
Cell Phone Hold
MGB-20 I Jacket Hold
MGB-21 1 5 with (63) .40 S+W WincJ1.e.ster total Hold
MGB-22 1 Casing Hold
MGB-23 1 Casing Hold
MGB-24 1 Casing Hoid
MGB-25 1 Casing Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE PURPOSE
0900
BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
REQUEST
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE ---.:..:H""om.:::i.::.:ci.:;..:de'--_________________________ LAB NO. FL \2. - L-3 85
TOWN-CITY Greenland DEPARTMENT CASE NO. _M_C_12_-c...SI_9_3 _______ _
SUSPECT(S) 1. _______________ 2. ____________________ _
RACE ...:.;W'--___ SEX :;.:.:Mo---___ DOB RACE ____ SEX ____ DOB ______ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB: DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OWNER OF PROPERTY ____________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY _NH;:..:-=-:;-;::.:SP'--::....:M=C..;::U_____________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE USTED BELOW MAYBE OBTAINED BY C01\TTACTING:
NAME Tr. Ma..ry Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE 271-3636
Hold
------------------
UST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
MGB-IOc ./
1
Brown Holster Hold
MGB-ll 1 Samsung Cell Phone Hold
MGB-12 1
D
CeIILhone Hoid
MGB-13 1 2 1-(7) Auto FC bullets 1-(7) Auto FC bullets Hold
MGB-14 ) Ceii Phone Hold
MGB-15 1 Casing Hold
MGB-16 1 Casing. Hold
MGB-19 1 Blackberry Cell Phone Hold
MGB-20 I Jacket Hold
MGB-21 1 5 with (63).40 S+W Winchester total Hold
MGB-22 1 . Casing Hold
MGB-23 1 Casing Hold
MGB-24 1 HoieI
MGB-25 1 Casing Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER ---..:4....:-1:=.3-....:1.::..2________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE PURPOSE
BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DAYS
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02654
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORA TORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. FLI2-.J 3 S 5"
TOWN-CITY __________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. __ ______________ ___
SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE _________ SEX _________ DOB
______________ RACE _________ SEX _________ DOB ____________ __
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________________ ___
NAME OF VICTlM(S) .-:.:.M:.;.:ic::::h.::.:ae:::.I.:.:.M.:.:a::.::lo:.::n:::,ey'--____________________________________ _ DA TE OF OFFENSE 04/12/2012
OWNER OF PROPERTY ________________________________________________ ___
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE HOLD
SUBMITTING AGENCY NH State Police- Major Crime Unit REPORT TO Trooper 1. Ardini
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MA Y BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTfNG:
NAME Trooper J Ardini TELEPHONE (603) 223-8579
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR

I Glock 30 Serial number. N?:B859 with tacticalligllt HOLD
TJC-IA I Glock Model 30 10 round magazine containing 10 rounds HOLD
TJC-? I Sig Sauer P229 Serial number AAU02470 HOLD
'JC-2A I Sig Sauer. with 8 rounds HOLD
'.IC-3 /' I Glock Model 22 40 Caliber Serial number FHF960 HOLD
TJC-3A ,./" I Glock 15 round 40 caliber magazine containing 15 rounds + I loose round HOLD
TJC-3B
v"'-
I Fobus PI astic Holster HOLD
I Plastic Handcuffill1ag Paddle Holster with handcuffs and I Mag
J:lQL.Q
TJC-5
,\/'
I Glock Model 2740 Caliber Serial HOLD
./ I 9 round m"0""7inpirolTI a Glock model 27 wilh 9 rounds in mag + I loose _HQLO
TJC-6 I Folding knife HOLD
TJC-7 I 40 cal iber round _HOLD
TJC-8 I 45 Caliber rowld HOLD
T.lC-9 I Glock Model 22 widl (I) 15 round magazine (empty) HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE RECEIVED BY PURPOSE
04/12/12 Hold
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DA YS AFTERRJ::.C2?lPTDEREPORT .....
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORA TORY
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE __________________________________________________________ __
LAB NO. FLI2-.J 3 S 5"
TOWN-CITY --=G-'-'re"'eo;.;nl..;.:an....:d____________________________________ _
DEPARTMENT CASE NO. ______________ ___
SUSPECT(S) I. 2.
RACE _________ SEX _________ DOB
______________ RACE _________ SEX _________ DOB ____________ __
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________________ ___
NAME OF VICTlM(S) ....;.:.Mo;..ic:.:.;hc:cae:..:.I.:...cM.:.:a:;.:lo:.;..:n.:...ey'-___________________________________ _ DA TE OF OFFENSE 04/12/2012
OWNER OF PROPERTY ________________________________________________ ___
DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE HOLD
SUBMITTING AGENCY NH State Police- Major Crime Unit REPORT TO Trooper 1. Ardini
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MA Y BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTfNG:
NAME Trooper J Ardini TELEPHONE (603) 223-8579
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
TJC-I I Glock 30 Serial number NZB859 with tacticalligllt HOLD
TJC-IA I Glock Model 30 10 round magazine containing 10 rounds HOLD
TJC-? I Sig Sauer P229 Serial number AAU02470 HOLD
nC-2A I Sig Sauer P229 Magazine'witll8 rounds HOLD
'.IC-3 /' I Glock Model 22 40 Caliber Serial number FHF960 HOLD
TJC-3A ,./" I Glock IS round 40 caliber magazine containing 15 rounds + I loose round HOLD
TJC-3B
v"'-
I Fobus PI astic Holster HOLD
TJC-4 I Plastic" =n. 1." Paddle with handcUffS and I HOLD
TJC-5
,\/'
I Glock Model 2740 Caliber Serial HOLD
TJC-SA
./
I 9 round magazine from aGlock mociel]7wLIh 9. rgunds jn maE + I loose HOLD
TJC-6 I Folding knife
l:I..Q1Q
TJC-7 I 40 cal iber round HOLD
TJC-8 I 4S Caliber rowld
J:f9..L:Q
T.lC-9 I Glock Model 22 widl (I) 15 {enpty) HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE TIME
04/12/12 0001 Hold
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED WITHIN 30 DA YS ....
DSSP 20 (REV. 01/91)
02655
.STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORA TOR Y
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE ____________________________________________________________ LABNO,
To\VN-CITY __________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO, MC-12-5193
-------------------------
SUSPECT(S) I, 2,
RACE _________ SEX _________ DOB ________ RACE ________ SEX _________ DOB _________ __
ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________________________ ---
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DATE OF OFFENSE _-'-04e--.;,.:12'--;,.::12'---____ _
OWNER OF PROPERTY _______________________________________________ 0 ISPOS mON OF EVIDENCE
SU BMITTING AGENCY -.:.;N.:,:H::::..S:....P___________________________ _ REPORT TO
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME TELEPHONE
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO, QTY, DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
TJC-9A 13 HOLl>
TJC-IO .," 1 Glock Model 22 Serial HOLD
TJC-IOA Lr/ 3 15 round (for Glock Model m with IS rounds each plus I loose HOLD
rJC-11 I Motorola XTS2500 Portable Radio HOLD
Nylon Duty belt with 2,",",,,,",w,o, r' 15 round magazine contaming 5 rounds and
I magazine containing 7 rounds, and I Take down MK-3 Pepper Gel, I X-26
TJC-J7 I Taser Serial 3 Plastic keepers HOLD
T.JC-13 I Gray Plaid Coat HOLD
T.JC-14 I Thorsh ield Ball '\iesL HOLD
TJC-IS I Pair of blue jeans with black nylon belt HOLD
T:TC .... ..""
<0,
"n,J,,,
lSt] ce llJ llJf

un.",
TJC-ISB 1 SeLofkeys with UNH Wildcat keychain HOLD
..:o.c. U'
I
W,II,
HULU
Nylon duty belt I handcuffs, I of Sabre Red OC spray,
TJC-16 I 2 Sig Sauer P229 'V'''''iU.'''''' (containing 12 rounds each) HOLD
T.IC-17A 1 T<in boot (Right) with sock HOLD
T.IC-17B I Tan work boot (Left) with sock HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER
_____________________ OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DATE TIME RECEIVED BY
04/12/12 0001
DSSP 20 (REV. DI/91)
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
EVIDENCE EXAMINATION
REQUEST
FORENSIC LABORA TOR Y
CONCORD, NH 03305
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE ____________________________________________________________ LABNO,
To\VN-CITY __________________________________ _ DEPARTMENT CASE NO, ______________ __
SUSPECT(S) I, 2,
RACE _________ SEX _________ DOB ________ RACE ________ SEX _________ DOB _________ __
ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________________________
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DATE OF OFFENSE __04_-_12_-_12 ______ _
OWNER OF PROPERTY _________________________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVIDENCE
SUBMITTING AGENCY __________________________ _ REPORT TO
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME TELEPHONE
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
EX. NO, QTY, DESCRIPTION CHECK FOR
TJC-9A II
40 Caliber rounds HOLD
TJC-IO .," I Glock Model 22 Serial HOLD
TJC-IOA Lr/ 3 15 round (for Glock Model 22) with 15 rounds each plus I loose HOLD
rJC-11 I Motorola XTS2500 Portable Radio HOLD
Nylon Duty belt with 2 handcuffs, 115 round magazine containing 5 rounds and
I magazine containing 7 rounds, and I Take down MK-3 Pepper Gel, I X-26
TJC-J7 I Taser Serial 3 Plastic keepers HOLD
T.JC-13 I Gray Plaid Coat HOLD
T.JC-14 I Ballistic Vest HOLD
TJC-IS I Pair of blue jeans with black nylon belt HOLD
BCI-=-" ", "fl'- . 0: JUSDCe u 17'werg I-/CL.J:\.
TJc:-15B I SeLofkeys with UNH Wildcat HOLD
.=Dr ,r'
1 w"",
<"

Nylon duty belt with suspenders "'11 I uc;uffs, of Sabre Red OC spray,
TJC-16 I 2 Sig Sauer P229 m05<U.u",(containing 12 rounds each) HOLD
T.IC-17A I Tan work boot (Right) with sock HOLD
T.IC-17B I Tan work boot (Left) with sock HOLD
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER
___________________ OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
DSSP 20 (REV. 0J/9I)
02656
1. TROOP
7. REASON FOR RECEIPT
RETURNED TO OWNER ---Ihc..-...:--
SEARCH WARRANT
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
PROPERTY RECEIPT
2. DATE
NO. 6. NAME/ADDRESS/TEL. NO. OF OWNER

/lJ-ci
r
(u
r
cl
OH1Ce (\<-4 Ge[)(ycJ
EVIDENCE ___ _
OTHER __________ _
8. EX. NO.9. ITEMIZE AND DESCRIBE INCLUDING SERIAL NUMBER
10.
11.
__ hereby acknowledge receipt of the above-described items. It is understood
retain or notify the Division
evidence in court.
Police of the location of any of the above-described property needed later as
12.
TROOP --->\J\J'---'-ru""""'-'=n"'--_________ _
DSSP 48 (REV. 2/91) DISTRIBUTION: WHITE - HEADQUARTERS CANARY - TROOPER PINK - FILE GOLDENROD _ OWNER
1. TROOP
7. REASON FOR RECEIPT
RETUR NED TO OWN ER ---#.h----'--
SEARCH WARRANT _____ _
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
PROPERTY RECEIPT
2. DATE
6. NAME/ADDRESS/TEL. NO. OF OWNER
EVIDENCE ___ _
/lJ-ci
r
(u
r
cl
OH1Ce (\<-4 Ge[)(ycJ
OTHER ______ _
8. EX. NO.9. ITEMIZE AND DESCRIBE INCLUDING SERIAL NUMBER
10.
hereby acknowledge receipt of the above-described items. It is understood
retain or notify the Division Police of the location of any of the above-described property needed later as
evidence in court
11. 12.
TROOP --"\J\J--'-ru""""'--'=-::n"--_________ _
DSSP 48 (REV. 2/91) DISTRIBUTION: WHITE - HEADQUARTERS CANARY - TROOPER PINK - FILE GOLDENROD _ OWNER
02657



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGA TlNG TROOPER
MC12-5l93 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
4-12-12
On November 1,2012, I was requested by Sergeant Ebert to check one of the police officer's vests
in order to determine if there was Blackberry Cellular Phone inside. On November 5, 2012, I
retrieved MGB-4, a police vest from the lab. I opened the sealed bag, checked the vest and did not
locate the Blackberry. I subsequently sealed the bag and returned the vest to the lab the same day.
Attached is the Evidence Examination Request.
SIGNED
;
DATE
" i ) ' ~ i .... - . ~ :' "
Page 1 of 1
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
11-12-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGA TlNG TROOPER
MC12-5l93 Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
5. TN. CD. 6. DATE OF REPORT
4-12-12
On November 1,2012, I was requested by Sergeant Ebert to check one of the police officer's vests
in order to detennine if there was Blackberry Cellular Phone inside. On November 5, 2012, I
retrieved MGB-4, a police vest from the lab. I opened the sealed bag, checked the vest and did not
locate the Blackberry. I subsequently sealed the bag and returned the vest to the lab the same day.
Attached is the Evidence Examination Request.
SIGNED
;
DATE
.' i ) ' ~ i .... - . ~ :' "
Page 1 of 1
Tr. Mary G. Bonilla
11-12-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
02658
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE. EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
REQUEST
PHONE: 271-3573

OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. t-I..-\. 2.. - 277 'if 5

TOWN-CITY -:::.Gr:..::e.:::en::.:lan::.:=..d___________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. __ M_C-'-I_2-.;;...SI;...c9.;;...3_________ _
SUSPECT(S) 1. ---=:;C.::.:ul::.=le:::.n;..:;M:.::u.::.;tri:;:.e_________________________ 2.
RACE --'W ____ SEX =M'---___ DOB ____________ RACE ___ ---'SEX
____ DOB __________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OiVNER OF PROPERTY _____________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVlDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY ____________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE __ _______ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
CHECK FOR
16 M41M203 Cal5.6Smm
MGB7A
MGB-8
MGB-9
MGB-I0 v
Oa v Hold
MGB-IOb ,/ Hold
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER --'4:...;-1:;;:.3..:-1"'-2______________ OFFICER
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED W1(il;lIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
0/0 {jACk-
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EVIDENCE. EXAMINATION
FORENSIC LABORATORY
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY CONCORD, NH 03305
DIVISION OF STATE POLICE
REQUEST
PHONE: 271-3573
OFFENSE Homicide LAB NO. t-I..-\. 2.. - 277 'if 5

TOWN-CITY -:::Gr:.::e.:::en:.:.:lan==d___________________________ DEPARTMENT CASE NO. -'-'M:..:C:..:.1=-2-..:..51:..:9..:..3_________ _
SUSPECT(S) 1. ---",C.::.:ul::..;:le::.no.;;M:.::u.::.;tri:.::.e_________________________ 2.
RACE _W ____ SEX ___ .DOB ____________ RACE ___ ---'SEX ____ .DOB __________ _
ADDRESS 517 Post Road
Greenland, NH
NAME OF VICTIM(S) Michael Maloney DOB DATE OF OFFENSE 4-12-12
OiVNER OF PROPERTY ---O:.C.;:.:ui::..;:ie;::.n.:..;.lv::c;;lu.=.in:;.:.e_____________________________ DISPOSITION OF EVlDENCE Hold
SUBMITTING AGENCY ______________________ REPORT TO Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE EVIDENCE LISTED BELOW MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING:
NAME Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU TELEPHONE _______ _
LIST OF EVIDENCE - SAMPLES SUBMITTED
DESCRIPTION
16 M41M203 Cal5.65mm
DATE OBTAINED FROM SUSPECT-OWNER __ 4_-1...:..3_-1_2______________ OFFICER
RECORD OF EVIDENCE CUSTODY
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CLAIMED W1(il;lIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF REPORT
0/0 {jACk-
Tr. Mary Bonilla, MCU
DSSP 20 (REV. 01191)
02659



1. CASE NO.
MC-12-5193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-12
Attached to this report are copies of laboratory results from the New Hampshire State Police
Forensic Laboratory. Specifically, the results are reference testing and analysis of the following:
Several Discharged Bullets
A Sig Sauer Pistol
A 357 Ruger Revolver
End of Report
/'7'// ~ /
SIGNED /1 /? c. ( r' /1' / ~
DATE
Page 1 of 1
Sergeant] oseph M. Ebert ID#907
06-13-12
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)



1. CASE NO.
MC-12-5193
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
Sergeant Joseph M. Ebert
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-12
Attached to this report are copies of laboratory results from the New Hampshire State Police
Forensic Laboratory. Specifically, the results are reference testing and analysis of the following:
Several Discharged Bullets
A Sig Sauer Pistol
A 357 Ruger Revolver
Page 1 of 1
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
End of Report
SIGNED
Sergeant] oseph M. Ebert ID#907
DATE
06-13-12
02660


Colonel Robert L. Quinn
Director
of
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603) 223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
.
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
SGT JOSEPH EBERT
Date: June 08, 2012
NH STATE POLICE - MCU
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Laboratory No.: FL 12-2385
Department No.: MC-12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
Victim(s): MICHAEL MALONEY
BRITTANY TIBBETTS
This report contains the results of forensic firearm examinations conducted on items of physical
evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory in conjunction with
the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS
J.M.E.-1
MGB-30
MGB-30b
MGB-33
MGB-60
MGB-76
RESULTS
Discharged bullet
Sig Sauer, model P226, caliber 9mm, semiautomatic pistol bearing
serial number
Sig Sauer magazine with eleven (11) live WIN 9MM LUGER cartridges
Discharged bullet
Ruger, model LCR, caliber .357 Magnum, revolver bearing serial
number
Discharged bullet
The firearms in exhibits MGB-30 and MG8-60 were examined, test fired and found to function
normally. The magazine in exhibit MGB-30b was used for test firing purposes.
The bullets in exhibits J.M.E.-1 and MGB-76 were found upon microscopiC comparison to have
been discharged from the barrel of the Ruger revolver in exhibit MGB-60.

The bullet in exhibit MGB-33 lacked sufficient individual characteristics for purposes of
identification. However, this bullet could have been discharged from the barrel of the Sig
Sauer pistol in exhibit MGB-30 based on an agreement of class characteristics. Exhibit
MGB-33 could not have been discharged from the barrel of exhibit MGB-60 based on
differences of class characteristics .
Page 1 of 2
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Colonel Robert L. Quinn
Director
of
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603) 223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
.
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
SGT JOSEPH EBERT
Date: June 08, 2012
NH STATE POLICE - MCU
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Laboratory No.: FL 12-2385
Department No.: MC-12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
Victim(s): MICHAEL MALONEY
BRITTANY TIBBETTS
This report contains the results of forensic firearm examinations conducted on items of physical
evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory in conjunction with
the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS
J.M.E.-1
MGB-30
MGB-30b
MGB-33
MGB-60
MGB-76
RESULTS
Discharged bullet
Sig Sauer, model P226, caliber 9mm, semiautomatic pistol bearing
serial number
Sig Sauer magazine with eleven (11) live WIN 9MM LUGER cartridges
Discharged bullet
Ruger, model LCR, caliber .357 Magnum, revolver bearing serial
number
Discharged bullet
The firearms in exhibits MGB-30 and MG8-60 were examined, test fired and found to function
normally. The magazine in exhibit MGB-30b was used for test firing purposes.
The bullets in exhibits J.M.E.-1 and MGB-76 were found upon microscopiC comparison to have
been discharged from the barrel of the Ruger revolver in exhibit MGB-60.

The bullet in exhibit MGB-33 lacked sufficient individual characteristics for purposes of
identification. However, this bullet could have been discharged from the barrel of the Sig
Sauer pistol in exhibit MGB-30 based on an agreement of class characteristics. Exhibit
MGB-33 could not have been discharged from the barrel of exhibit MGB-60 based on
differences of class characteristics .
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Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
Dept. No.: MC-12-5193 Date: June 08, 2012
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
Dept. No.: MC-12-5193 Date: June 08, 2012
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Colonel Robert L. Quinn
Director
!If
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
SGT JOSEPH EBERT
Date: May 18, 2012
NH STATE POLICE - MCU
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Laboratory No.: FL 12-2385
Department No.: MC-12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
Victim(s): MICHAEL MALONEY
This report contains the results of forensic firearm examinations conducted on items of physical
evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory in conjunction with
the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS
J.M.E.-1
RESULTS
Discharged bullet
Exhibit J.M.E.-1 is a 121.8 grain, jacketed bullet consistent with the 9mm/.38/.357 caliber
family. This bullet was discharged from a firearm having the six right hand rifling class and is
suitable for firearms comparison purposes.
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Colonel Robert L. Quinn
Director
!If
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
SGT JOSEPH EBERT
Date: May 18, 2012
NH STATE POLICE - MCU
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Laboratory No.: FL 12-2385
Department No.: MC-12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
Victim(s): MICHAEL MALONEY
This report contains the results of forensic firearm examinations conducted on items of physical
evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory in conjunction with
the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS
J.M.E.-1
RESULTS
Discharged bullet
Exhibit J.M.E.-1 is a 121.8 grain, jacketed bullet consistent with the 9mm/.38/.357 caliber
family. This bullet was discharged from a firearm having the six right hand rifling class and is
suitable for firearms comparison purposes.
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Director
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
TROOPER JOSEPH EBERT
NH STATE POLICE-MCU
Date: September 25,2012
33 HAZEN DRIVE
Lab No: FL 12-2385
CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03305
Dept. No.: MC12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
This report contains the results of forensic digital evidence examinations conducted on
items of physical evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic
Laboratory in conjunction with the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBIT
MGB-83
RESULTS
One (1) Dellinspiron 9300 laptop, SIN: containing one (1) 100
GB Seagate hard drive, model ST9100823A, SIN:
Upon examination exhibit MGB-83 was found to be in normal operating condition
with the hard drive. The hard disk drive was found to have sector read errors
preventing the ability to create hash values, a forensic duplicate, or process the
drive normally. However, a preview was performed successfully. Logical
analysis of the directory and file structure was found to be normal. The dates
and times of the last accessed folders were 06/23/2010.
There were no findings or review of the exhibit because of the sector read errors.
There also were no files of evidentiary value. No additional analysis will be
conducted on the evidence .

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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
TROOPER JOSEPH EBERT
NH STATE POLICE-MCU
Date: September 25,2012
33 HAZEN DRIVE
Lab No: FL 12-2385
CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03305
Dept. No.: MC12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
This report contains the results of forensic digital evidence examinations conducted on
items of physical evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic
Laboratory in conjunction with the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBIT
MGB-83
RESULTS
One (1) Dellinspiron 9300 laptop, SIN: containing one (1) 100
GB Seagate hard drive, model ST9100823A, SIN:
Upon examination exhibit MGB-83 was found to be in normal operating condition
with the hard drive. The hard disk drive was found to have sector read errors
preventing the ability to create hash values, a forensic duplicate, or process the
drive normally. However, a preview was performed successfully. Logical
analysis of the directory and file structure was found to be normal. The dates
and times of the last accessed folders were 06/23/2010.
There were no findings or review of the exhibit because of the sector read errors.
There also were no files of evidentiary value. No additional analysis will be
conducted on the evidence .

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Director
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
TROOPER JOSEPH EBERT
NH STATE POLICE-MCU
Date: October 4, 2012
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Lab No: FL 12-2385
Dept. No.: MC12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
This report contains the results of forensic digital evidence examinations conducted on
items of physical evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic
Laboratory in conjunction with the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS
MGB-29
MGB-31
MGB-56
MGB-80
MGB-81
MGB-82
RESULTS
One (1) Apple iPhone, model: A1332, S/N
One (1) Apple iPhone, model: A 1387
One (1) LG Tracfone, model: TLFG410GFB, SIN:
One (1) Apple MacBook Pro, SIN: , containing a 500GB
hard drive.
One (1) Apple MacBook Pro, SIN containing a 250GB
Hitachi hard drive, model: HTS545025B9SA02, SIN: 15T
One (1) Apple iMac, SIN: W8946G365P3, containing a 1 TB hard drive,
attached to a USB port was a 500GB LaCie external hard drive, which
contained a Hitachi hard drive, model HTS545050B9A300, SIN
Upon examination exhibits MGB-29, MGB-80, and MGB-82 were found to be in
normal operating condition with no unusual characteristics or anomalies. Logical
analysis of the directories and file structures was also found to be normal with no
unusual characteristics or anomalies.
Exhibit MGB-31 was found to be normal operating condition. The exhibit has a
broken screen but could be operated.
Exhibit MGB-56 did not have a SIM card installed, so no analysis could be
performed.
Upon examination exhibit MGB-81 was found to be in operating condition. There
was a scratch on the left hand corner of the laptop base. The hard disk drive
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
TROOPER JOSEPH EBERT
NH STATE POLICE-MCU
Date: October 4, 2012
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Lab No: FL 12-2385
Dept. No.: MC12-5193
Re: HOMICIDE
This report contains the results of forensic digital evidence examinations conducted on
items of physical evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic
Laboratory in conjunction with the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS
MGB-29
MGB-31
MGB-56
MGB-80
MGB-81
MGB-82
RESULTS
One (1) Apple iPhone, model: A1332, S/N
One (1) Apple iPhone, model: A 1387
One (1) LG Tracfone, model: TLFG410GFB, SIN:
One (1) Apple MacBook Pro, SIN: , containing a 500GB
hard drive.
One (1) Apple MacBook Pro, SIN containing a 250GB
Hitachi hard drive, model: HTS545025B9SA02, SIN: 15T
One (1) Apple iMac, SIN: W8946G365P3, containing a 1 TB hard drive,
attached to a USB port was a 500GB LaCie external hard drive, which
contained a Hitachi hard drive, model HTS545050B9A300, SIN
Upon examination exhibits MGB-29, MGB-80, and MGB-82 were found to be in
normal operating condition with no unusual characteristics or anomalies. Logical
analysis of the directories and file structures was also found to be normal with no
unusual characteristics or anomalies.
Exhibit MGB-31 was found to be normal operating condition. The exhibit has a
broken screen but could be operated.
Exhibit MGB-56 did not have a SIM card installed, so no analysis could be
performed.
Upon examination exhibit MGB-81 was found to be in operating condition. There
was a scratch on the left hand corner of the laptop base. The hard disk drive
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
Dept. No.: MC12-5193 Date: October 4,2012
was found to be poor operating condition. A normal examination of the exhibit
could not be performed do to read errors. However a preview of the hard drive
was completed successfully.
Exhibits MG8-29 and MG8-80 contained :file items that may be of potential
evidentiary value.
Exhibit MSP1, a compact disc containing the above findings was created and
provided to the submitting law enforcement agency with all the data in a format
that will aid in the examination and identification of digital evidence.
No additional analysis will be conducted on the evidence submitted pending further
case developments based upon the above findings .

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nf
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Commissioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax:271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603) 223-3855 Fax: 271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
Dept. No.: MC12-5193 Date: October 4,2012
was found to be poor operating condition. A normal examination of the exhibit
could not be performed do to read errors. However a preview of the hard drive
was completed successfully.
Exhibits MG8-29 and MG8-80 contained :file items that may be of potential
evidentiary value.
Exhibit MSP1, a compact disc containing the above findings was created and
provided to the submitting law enforcement agency with all the data in a format
that will aid in the examination and identification of digital evidence.
No additional analysis will be conducted on the evidence submitted pending further
case developments based upon the above findings .

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Director
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Co=issioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Butlding, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax:271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
SGT JOSEPH EBERT
Date: October 19, 2012
NH STATE POLICE - MCU
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Laboratory No.: FL 12-2385
Department No.: MC-12-5193
Re: CULLEN MUTRIE
This report contains the results of forensic drug analyses conducted on items of physical
evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory in conjunction with
the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS/RESUL TS
MGB-45
MGB-47
MGB-62
Three (3) glass vials, each containing liquid material, one (1) of which was
selected for analysis. The selected vial was found to contain 8.21 grams
of colorless, oily liquid visually identified as a pharmaceutical product
containing 200 mg/ml of the controlled anabolic steroid drug boldenone
undecylenate. The analysis of the liquid documented the presence of
boldenone undecylenate.
One (1) plastic bag containing 27.46 grams (0.96 ounce) of white powder
and chunk material the analysis of which documented the presence of the
narcotic drug cocaine.
One (1) plastic bag containing 5.78 grams of vegetative matter identified
as marijuana, a Cannabis-type drug.
One (1) plastic bag containing 7.79 grams of mushroom material the
analysis of which documented the presence of the controllec drug
psilocin.
No additional drug analyses will be performed pending further case
developments.
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CRIMINALIST /I
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Director
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DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Co=issioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Butlding, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
Report of Laboratory Examination
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax:271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
SGT JOSEPH EBERT
Date: October 19, 2012
NH STATE POLICE - MCU
33 HAZEN DRIVE
CONCORD, NH 03305
Laboratory No.: FL 12-2385
Department No.: MC-12-5193
Re: CULLEN MUTRIE
This report contains the results of forensic drug analyses conducted on items of physical
evidence submitted to the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory in conjunction with
the aforementioned criminal investigation.
EXHIBITS/RESUL TS
MGB-45
MGB-47
MGB-62
Three (3) glass vials, each containing liquid material, one (1) of which was
selected for analysis. The selected vial was found to contain 8.21 grams
of colorless, oily liquid visually identified as a pharmaceutical product
containing 200 mg/ml of the controlled anabolic steroid drug boldenone
undecylenate. The analysis of the liquid documented the presence of
boldenone undecylenate.
One (1) plastic bag containing 27.46 grams (0.96 ounce) of white powder
and chunk material the analysis of which documented the presence of the
narcotic drug cocaine.
One (1) plastic bag containing 5.78 grams of vegetative matter identified
as marijuana, a Cannabis-type drug.
One (1) plastic bag containing 7.79 grams of mushroom material the
analysis of which documented the presence of the controllec drug
psilocin.
No additional drug analyses will be performed pending further case
developments.
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Colonel Robert L. Quinn
Director
of
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Co=issioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax:271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
Lab No.: FL 12-2385 Dept. No.: MC-12-5193 Date: October 19, 2012
Certificate of Analysis
I, Patrick Keough, certify the following facts pertaining to the accompanying laboratory report of
analysis which I prepared in connection with the aforementioned case.
(1) That the analyses performed on this case included the following techniques and associated
instrumentation, and that the instrumentation was in proper functioning condition:
Color Test(s)
Electronic Balance
GC/Mass Spectrometry
IR Spectrophotometry
Macroscopic Examination
Microscopic Examination
Modified Ouquenois-Levine
Pharmaceutical Logo 10
Stereo Microscope
UVNis Spectrophotometry
(2) That the test results proved positive for the substance(s) identified in the accompanying
report.
(3) That my conclusions based on these results are accurately stated in the accompanying
report.
(4) That I reviewed the results of the analyses and arrived at the conclusions stated in the
accompanying report.
(5) That I possess a B.S. degree in Natural Resource Conservation from the University of
Connecticut and have been thoroughly trained in the Forensic Laboratoi)' in the; methods
and instrumentation employed in drug analysis, and that I have been conducting drug
analyses at the Forensic Laboratory since May 15, 2000(j \ ')

PATRICK M. KEOUGH
CRIMINALIST /I
The State of New Hampshire I
Merrimack County /O/-/
The 9-bove certificate was subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1:..0 day of
,20 r+ . U .J /?i
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Notary Public/Justice of the
KATHLEEN D. ALBERT
Justice of the Peace New HampshIre
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Director
of
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
John J. Barthelmes, Co=issioner of Safety
Division of State Police
James H. Hayes Safety Building, 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305
FORENSIC LABORATORY
Criminalistics Group
(603)223-3854 Fax: 271-1086
Toxicology Group
(603)223-3855 Fax:271-5936
Timothy J. Pifer
Laboratory Director
Lab No.: FL 12-2385 Dept. No.: MC-12-5193 Date: October 19, 2012
Certificate of Analysis
I, Patrick Keough, certify the following facts pertaining to the accompanying laboratory report of
analysis which I prepared in connection with the aforementioned case.
(1) That the analyses performed on this case included the following techniques and associated
instrumentation, and that the instrumentation was in proper functioning condition:
Color Test(s)
Electronic Balance
GC/Mass Spectrometry
IR Spectrophotometry
Macroscopic Examination
Microscopic Examination
Modified Ouquenois-Levine
Pharmaceutical Logo 10
Stereo Microscope
UVNis Spectrophotometry
(2) That the test results proved positive for the substance(s) identified in the accompanying
report.
(3) That my conclusions based on these results are accurately stated in the accompanying
report.
(4) That I reviewed the results of the analyses and arrived at the conclusions stated in the
accompanying report.
(5) That I possess a B.S. degree in Natural Resource Conservation from the University of
Connecticut and have been thoroughly trained in the Forensic Laboratoi)' in the; methods
and instrumentation employed in drug analysis, and that I have been conducting drug
analyses at the Forensic Laboratory since May 15, 2000(j \ ')

PATRICK M. KEOUGH
CRIMINALIST /I
The State of New Hampshire I
Merrimack County /O/-/
The 9-bove certificate was subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1:..0 day of
,20 r+ . 11-. f-1.t!f.'-7;'A
Notary Public/Justice of the peace*-
KATHLEEN D. ALBERT
Justice of the Peace New HampshIre
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Tr. Bryan R. Plamondon
13 April 2012
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland, NH
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-2012
On the date listed above, I was requested to respond to the Town of Greenland, New
Hampshire reference to a police shooting that had occurred the day prior. I spoke with,
TFC Brian Strong
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Who advised that he was looking for assistance with mapping the crime scene located at,
517 Post Rd
Greenland, NH
TFC Strong advised that also responding would be,
TFC Abbott Presby
NH State Police
Troop D
Upon arrival on scene I met with TFC Strong as well as,
TFC John Sonia
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Who was in charge of the scene. In speaking with TFC Sonia, he advised what he was looking for
us to complete.
Upon arrival ofTFC Presby, the total station was assembled at the first location. It was
determined prior that two locations with merge points would to needed to document the entirety of
the scene. The four merge points, labeled MP A, MPB, MPC, and MPD were established in the
center of the roadway in a box shape. They were marked with nails and paint to permanently affix
there location within the scene. The distance between the points was also a measured and known
distance. The distance between MP A and MPB was 20 feet. Between MPB and MPC was 10 feet.
Between MPC and MPD was again 20 feet. Lastly the distance between MPD and MP A was 10
feet.
Once established, TFC Presby operated the Total Station while I mapped with scene with the
prism end. The mapping included not only the direct crime scene, but also the roadway, neighboring
homes, landscape, vehicles, and evidence .
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SIGNED DATE
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO.2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Tr. Bryan R. Plamondon
13 April 2012
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland, NH
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-2012
On the date listed above, I was requested to respond to the Town of Greenland, New
Hampshire reference to a police shooting that had occurred the day prior. I spoke with,
TFC Brian Strong
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Who advised that he was looking for assistance with mapping the crime scene located at,
517 Post Rd
Greenland, NH
TFC Strong advised that also responding would be,
TFC Abbott Presby
NH State Police
Troop D
Upon arrival on scene I met with TFC Strong as well as,
TFC John Sonia
NH State Police
Major Crime Unit
Who was in charge of the scene. In speaking with TFC Sonia, he advised what he was looking for
us to complete.
Upon arrival ofTFC Presby, the total station was assembled at the first location. It was
determined prior that two locations with merge points would to needed to document the entirety of
the scene. The four merge points, labeled MP A, MPB, MPC, and MPD were established in the
center of the roadway in a box shape. They were marked with nails and paint to permanently affix
there location within the scene. The distance between the points was also a measured and known
distance. The distance between MP A and MPB was 20 feet. Between MPB and MPC was 10 feet.
Between MPC and MPD was again 20 feet. Lastly the distance between MPD and MP A was 10
feet.
Once established, TFC Presby operated the Total Station while I mapped with scene with the
prism end. The mapping included not only the direct crime scene, but also the roadway, neighboring
homes, landscape, vehicles, and evidence .
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SIGNED DATE
06-17-12
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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Tr. Bryan R. Plamondon
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland, NH
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-2012
Once completed with the exterior portion of the diagramming, it was requested that interior
measurements and diagramming also be completed. To accomplish this, a laser measuring device
was provided. Once inside, measurements where taken within each room to determine the
dimensions of the residence. I was also advised to roughly mark the location of large furniture or
objects within the rooms.
Finally, with the assistance ofTFC Sonia, the positioning of the bodies was marked on the
basement level of the home. TFC Sonia utilized the triangulation method to complete this. In
marking each corner of the room with a letter, measurements were taken from two selected comers
to specific areas upon each body. These were documented and provided in a table format.
Upon completion, I returned to my Troop Station and completed that drawings utilizing CAD
Zone diagramming software.
No further involvement with this case.
END REPORT
SIGNED
Page 2 of2
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
DATE
06-17-12



NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE
CONTINUATION OF INVESTIGATION REPORT
I. CASE NO. 2. INVESTIGATING TROOPER
MC-12-5193 Tr. Bryan R. Plamondon
4. TOWN OF CRIME
Greenland, NH
6. DATE OF INCIDENT
04-12-2012
Once completed with the exterior portion of the diagramming, it was requested that interior
measurements and diagramming also be completed. To accomplish this, a laser measuring device
was provided. Once inside, measurements where taken within each room to determine the
dimensions of the residence. I was also advised to roughly mark the location of large furniture or
objects within the rooms.
Finally, with the assistance ofTFC Sonia, the positioning of the bodies was marked on the
basement level of the home. TFC Sonia utilized the triangulation method to complete this. In
marking each corner of the room with a letter, measurements were taken from two selected comers
to specific areas upon each body. These were documented and provided in a table format.
Upon completion, I returned to my Troop Station and completed that drawings utilizing CAD
Zone diagramming software.
No further involvement with this case.
END REPORT
SIGNED
Page 2 of2
DSSP 102 (Rev. 08/94)
DATE
06-17-12
02672



MALE
Greenland Police Shooting
April 12, 2012
Triangulation Measurements
Reference Label _ _ Distance
____ Right Foot __ _
D Right Foot -16'3"
----C ------cefi Fooe- 20'S"- ----
-- ------------.------
D Left Foot 17'5"
-----------
_______ ___ ___ _
D Left Hand 16'11"
-"- --- -. ---
C Right Hand 24'1"
1----------- -----------------------------------
__________ ___ ___ _
C Head 24'8"
-- - -- -'-- --------
D Head 16'1"
FEMALE
------------- ---- _._._- - --- ---- -- ---._------ -- - ---------
C Left Foot 21'1"
-- --------" - ------------ -------_.
D Left Foot : 14'3"
--- --- ----. -------------
__ ___ <: _______ ooLg?..'.!"--_______ _
D Right Foot 14'2"
-----t:-- - - ,- ---- - --
________ Hand 21'1"
D ,Right Hand -14'3''-- ---
------ --------- -- - ----------.--.--.------- - -----+----_.
G. _____ ...1_L_e!t._f:iCl n_
d
_-'- _____ _
D i Left Hand ,13'8"
---- .--.----.--.------...
C Head '21'6"
------..
D i Head -15'0"
___ __ _ ___ "_. __ ._. ____ -----L---....- _. __________ _____________ _
- -----.
1-- ------------- -- ---'----1..-------- -------,---- ----- -----.----
D Casing 25'5"
---- -------------.----l-------------+---- ---
_____ ___ .iCasi!lg __ 2ZOQ''- __ _
9NINf Casing (2)-;-
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G :Casing 118'10"



MALE
Greenland Police Shooting
April 12, 2012
Triangulation Measurements
Reference Label . _ Distance
____ Right Foot
D Right Foot -16'3"
----C ------cefi Fooe- 20'S"- ----
-- ------------.------
D Left Foot 17'5"
-----------
_______ ___ ___ _
D Left Hand 16'11"
-"- --- -. ---
C Right Hand 24'1"
1----------- -----------------------------------
__________ ___ ___ _
C Head 24'8"
-- - -- -'-- --------
D Head 16'1"
FEMALE
------------- ---- _._._- - --- ---- -- ---._------ -- - ---------
C Left Foot 21'1"
-- --------" - ------------ -------_.
D Left Foot : 14'3"
--- --- ----. -------------
__ ___ <: _______ ooLg?..'.!"--_______ _
D Right Foot 14'2"
-----t:-- - - ,- ---- - --
________ __ Hand 21'1"
D ,Right Hand -14'3''-- ---
------ --------- -- - ----------.--.--.------- - -----+----_.
G. _____ ...1_L_e!t._f:iCl n_
d
_-'- _____ _
D i Left Hand ,13'8"
---- .--.----.--.------...
C Head '21'6"
------..
D i Head -15'0"
___ __ _ ___ "_. __ ._. ____ -----L---....- _. __________ _____________ _
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