William Kelly, 40, of Ossipee sits in Carroll County Superior Court next to Public defender Katherine Canny on the opening day of this trial Monday. He was convicted by a jury of murdering his girlfriend and her unborn baby on Thursday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
William Kelly, 40, of Ossipee sits in Carroll County Superior Court next to Public defender Katherine Canny on the opening day of this trial Monday. He was convicted by a jury of murdering his girlfriend and her unborn baby on Thursday. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
OSSIPEE — A Carroll County jury on Thursday found an Ossipee man guilty of murdering his pregnant girlfriend and her unborn child in a landmark case believed to be the first New Hampshire prosecution for the death of a fetus under the state's 2018 fetal homicide law.
William Kelly, 40, was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder in the Dec. 17, 2023, deaths of Christine Falzone, 33, and her nearly full-term unborn child following a trial in Carroll County Superior Court before Judge Mark Attorri.
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