A New Hampshire court had enough evidence to hold the man who killed his estranged wife, a beloved manager at a popular restaurant, in a murder-suicide last month on preventive detention, according to a review from the state's judicial branch released Monday.
The state's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee is also looking into the deaths in the White Mountains city of Berlin of Sandra Marisol Fuentes Huaracha, 25, and Michael Gleason Jr., 50, on July 6.
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Fuentes Huaracha had accused Gleason of sexual assault, kidnapping and theft, and the Judicial Branch's review found several indicators of dangerousness and intimate partner violence that should have been enough for a magistrate judge and circuit court j