The Murder of Patenaude and Shunn
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The Murder of Patenaude and ShunnThese sources focus on the criminal case against John Reed for the murder of his neighbors, Patrick Shunn and Monique Patenaude, stemming from a long-running property dispute. The articles highlight John Reed's defense of self-defense against the aggravated murder charges, contrasting it with the prosecution's evidence, which included the testimony of his brother, Tony Reed. Tony Reed, who had pleaded guilty to rendering criminal assistance, detailed how he helped John dispose of the bodies and vehicles, initially believing they would "get away with it." Ultimately, John Reed was convicted of first-degree murder for Shunn and second-degree murder for Patenaude, resulting in a sentence of life in prison without parole. One document also details an appeal attempt by John Reed, arguing that prosecutorial misconduct during his trial should have warranted a reversal of his conviction.
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