Yearbook controversy in NH

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Accused Killers In High School Yearbook - wbztv.com

This is the time of year when high school seniors are picking up their yearbooks.

Decades from now they may not remember some of their classmates, but chances are students in Amherst, New Hampshire will never forget two of theirs.

Not for their achievements in the classroom or on the playing field, but for their alleged involvement in a horrific murder.

Now some wonder how those kids were allowed to be in the 2010 Souhegan High School Yearbook.

18-year-old William Marks is not graduating with his class.

He's in jail charged with first-degree murder.

His buddy and classmate, 18-year-old Quinn Glover, will spend the next 20-40 years behind bars after pleading guilty to robbery and burglary charges.

They were arrested in the murder of 42-year-old Kimberly Cates, who was stabbed to death in her Mont Vernon home last fall.

Kimberly's 11-year-old daughter Jaimie survived the attack but saw her mother die.

Both men are technically still students at Souhegan High School because they're receiving educational services while they're in jail.

The principal told the Union Leader they struggled with the decision, but there's nothing in the yearbook policy that would ban the suspects.
 

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