Man allegedly guns down sister-in-law and niece
Share and Follow

Inset: Charles “Chuck” Readey (New Hampshire Attorney General”s Office). Background: A covered bridge in the small town of Bath, N.H. (Town of Bath).

A New Hampshire man is behind bars for killing his sister-in-law and niece, according to authorities in the Granite State.

Charles “Chuck” Readey, 73, stands accused of two counts of murder in the second degree, the New Hampshire Department of Justice announced in a press release issued Tuesday.

The incident occurred at a residence on Tyler Way in Bath, a small town located along the western border with Vermont.

Earlier on Tuesday, in an initial press release, the New Hampshire Attorney General and New Hampshire State Police announced the “suspicious deaths of two females” at the scene of the crime.

At around 1:15 p.m., a 911 call came in to the Bath Police Department about shots fired at the residence, authorities said. Responding officers discovered the bodies of Cindy Moody, 67, and her daughter Kristal Moody, 39, suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.

Also at the residence, investigators soon discovered Readey, the elder woman’s brother-in-law, with a firearm, according to law enforcement.

“After a short period of time, Mr. Readey was safely detained,” the attorney general’s office said in the press release.

That short time, however, was not uneventful.

During the ensuing search Bath Police Chief Todd Eck called out Readey’s name and the defendant responded, “I’m over here,” according to court documents obtained by Manchester-based ABC affiliate WMUR.

Upon making contact with the alleged killer, the police chief repeatedly told him to put the gun down, authorities allege.

At first, however, Readey would not budge, so Eck said he could not help the victims until the alleged killer put the gun down, police say.

That entreaty is said to have resulted in morbid commentary.

Readey allegedly replied to Eck’s concerns with words along the lines of: “You can’t help them now,” according to court documents.

Eventually, and with the intervention of his wife, the defendant did lower his weapon and was taken into custody without incident, police say.

Additional details about the crime were relayed in court documents obtained by Burlington, Vermont-based CBS affiliate WCAX.

Investigators allege Readey grew frustrated with Cindy Moody after she had been living in the basement for roughly three years.

The defendant also later admitted to the double murder, police say. Readey allegedly said he first shot Kristal Moody through a door before training his weapon on the younger woman’s mother.

On Wednesday, the defendant appeared in court for a remote arraignment. He is being detained without bail pending a probable cause hearing currently slated to occur on Oct. 22.

Also on Wednesday, autopsies are scheduled for both mother and daughter by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Law&Crime reached out to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office for additional details on this story but no response was immediately forthcoming at the time of publication.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Teen shot by Uber driver in Waffle House parking lot, say police

Share copy link Background: News footage of the Waffle House in Dunwoody,…

Gainesville Teen, Now Adult, Faces Charges for Firearm Theft at Age 16

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Bre’shaun Jacedrick Harrison, 18, has been charged…

Young Boy Finds Support After Tragic Loss of Mother and Sister

What began as just another school day in Las Vegas changed instantly…

‘Complete shock’: Missing Washington Girl Oakley Carlson, 4, Declared ‘Legally Deceased’

A 4-year-old Washington state girl who has been missing since 2021 has…

Texas Father Charged with Capital Murder, 2-Month-Old Dies with Brain Bleed and Skull Fracture

The parents of a 2-month-old Texas baby are facing charges after police…

Lawsuit Claims Nursing Home Negligence Worsened 72-Year-Old’s Deadly Infection

Inset: Samuel Frank Ray, Sr. (Michael Hill Trial Law). Background: The Arbors…

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Asked for Pardon, Trump Says

President Donald Trump said on Monday that Sean “Diddy” Combs sought a…

‘Who took her?’: Indiana Mother Missing After Suspicious House Fire, Purse and Car Left Behind

Police in Indiana are searching for a 46-year-old woman who vanished after…