A Vermont man was indicted Tuesday on charges that he let his mom drown in order to get his hands on his $7 million inheritance.
Nathan Carman, 28, is facing eight counts in the 2016 murder of Linda Carman in Rhode Island in a bid for the titanic payoff.
Carman was found floating in a raft alone eight days after he and his mother went on a fishing trip in 2016 off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard.
Carman had initially told the Coast Guard that when the boat began to fill with water, he swam to the raft and called for his mother but he never saw her. Witnesses stated that they saw Carman remove stabilizing trim tabs from the stern, near the vessel’s waterline, leaving holes that he tried to seal with an epoxy stick.
Relatives have also accused Carman of killing his mother and grandfather in an attempt to get his hefty inheritance.
In 2013, Vermont police named Carman as a person of interest in the mysterious death of John Chakalos, who died at his home in Windsor, Connecticut, after being shot three times in the head.
Police never filed criminal charges, but issued a search warrant for the then-22-year-old’s apartment, saying he was the last person to see his grandfather alive — Carman had dinner with him the night he was killed.
The 28-year-old was arrested Tuesday and is expected to appear in a federal court Wednesday in Rutland, Vermont.
William Michael, an attorney for Carman’s mother’s sisters, said the family had no immediate comment.
With Post wires