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Man Convicted With Helping Mont Vernon Killers Granted Parole

Don Himsel/Associated Press

A man convicted in helping the killers involved in a 2009 Mont Vernon home invasion was granted parole at a hearing Tuesday morning.

Autumn Savoy admitted to helping convicted killers Steven Spader and Christopher Gribble dispose of evidence in the Nashua River hours after they had killed Kimberly Cates and nearly killed her 11-year-old daughter.

It's not yet clear when he will be released.

Savoy, who’s now 25, pleaded guilty in 2011 to conspiracy and hindering apprehension. He was sentenced to five to 12 years in prison.

He was paroled on one conviction in 2012 after completing required programs.

Michael serves as NHPR's Program Director. Michael came to NHPR in 2012, working as the station's newscast producer/reporter. In 2015, he took on the role of Morning Edition producer. Michael worked for eight years at The Telegraph of Nashua, covering education and working as the metro editor.
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