January 10, 2014 2:53 am

Teens accused in NH murder described as “good kids”

(NECN: Scot Yount, Brookline, NH) – Four teenagers are charged in what prosecutors are calling the random killing of a mother in a quiet New Hampshire town. The victim’s daughter was seriously injured in the attack. Today, we’re learning more about the teenagers accused in the brutal attack. The four young men accused in connection with the brutal murder and robbery of a Mont Vernon nurse and the attempted murder of her 11-year-old daughter are described by friends as wonderful kids. Steven Spader, who according to court records has served time in jail, lives in this tidy home in Brookline, New Hampshire. His doorstep some 20 miles from the murder scene. Nobody answered the door on Tuesday after the arraignment. Spader dropped out of Hollis Brookline High School about a year ago according to the school’s superintendent. Friends say Spader was a boy scout, school officials confirming he had played Daddy Warbucks in the Little Orphan Annie play in eighth grade. Spader’s friends recall that he had a temper but was a good kid. Christopher Gribble lives here a short distance from Spader. He was home schooled according to friends and school administrators. He also was a boy scout and described as a wonderful kid. Quinn Glover who is charged in the burglary and William Marks both attended Souhegan High School. In a Youtube video Glover playing in an Amherst coffee house said he was from the band “Questionable Content”.

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