
Following a weekend of investigation in Durham, New Hampshire, a death that initially aroused suspicion has now been officially classified as a homicide subsequent to a comprehensive autopsy on the deceased.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office released a statement on Sunday outlining that the medical examiner’s assessment has attributed the demise of 41-year-old Alexander Talcott to a stab wound inflicted on the neck.
Consequently, the manner of his passing has been determined as a homicide, NBC10 Boston reported.
A representative from the attorney general’s office verified that Talcott was not only a GOP activist but also a lawyer.
The state director of the New Hampshire chapter of the Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) conveyed in a statement to NBC10 Boston that Talcott was prominent as “a resolute advocate for the fundamental tenets of the Republican Party.”
Talcott’s lifeless body was discovered in his residence on Bennett Road early on Saturday morning.
The location was swarmed with multiple police vehicles, and at the time, the attorney general’s office stated that they were actively probing a suspicious death of a man at the residence.
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