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Man whose relatives died mysteriously will represent himself

CONCORD, N.H. - A man suspected in the 2013 slaying of his millionaire grandfather plans to represent himself in his family's attempt to bar him from receiving an inheritance.

Nathan Carman was a suspect in the shooting death of his maternal grandfather, 87-year-old real estate developer John Chakalos, in Connecticut. No one has been arrested.

Last year, a boat carrying Carman and his mother, Linda, on a fishing trip near Rhode Island sank. She's presumed dead.

Her three sisters have sued in New Hampshire, accusing him of killing his grandfather and possibly his mother. They asked a judge to block Carman from collecting money from the estate.

Carman lives in Vernon, Vermont.

He has denied any involvement in Chakalos' death and says he didn't sabotage the boat.

News from © The Associated Press, 2017
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