COLEBROOK, N.H. — A fourth person has been accused of taking part in ransacking the grave of a New Hampshire businessman who died in 2004.

The cement vault of Eddie Nash was found last month cracked, the casket opened and the remains searched. The body was left intact at the Colebrook Village Cemetery.

The Caledonian Record reports 53-year-old David Grey, who recently moved to Colebrook from Rhode Island, was charged with interference with a cemetery. It wasn’t immediately known if he had a lawyer.

Last week, Nash’s daughter, Melanie Lynch, was arrested on similar charges, as was Michael Day. A friend of Lynch’s, Ginette Dowse, is accused of conspiracy.

Police believe the casket was pulled out after Lynch commented about her father being buried with “the real will.”


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