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NH: AG: Fatal Durham stabbing was self defense
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The man who stabbed to death 22-year-old Dover resident Michael Barrett last year was justified in his use of deadly force under the law, according an investigation by state and local authorities released Friday. Barrett’s father disagreed with the finding, saying “they murdered my son.”
New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald’s investigation states Bailey Manning, 22, stabbed Barrett March 11, 2017, at 18 Edgewood Road in Durham, where Manning was living at the time with two roommates. Manning told investigators the details of the incident, stating he sold drugs to Barrett and used drugs with him and others prior to the deadly confrontation, and Manning’s story was corroborated by others. |
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