
James Perriello
David CarrierNEWPORT, N.H. (AP) - Two New Hampshire men indicted on murder charges in separate cases have waived their arraignments.
James Perriello of Grantham was indicted on charges he shot his wife in front of their 3-year-old son after secretly taping her and discovering she was having an affair with a former student. Natalie Perriello, a high school teacher, died April 26.
David Carrier Sr. of Claremont was indicted on two counts of second-degree murder. The wheelchair-bound Carrier allegedly killed an acquaintance by running him over with his truck. Arthur Desilets died April 7.
The Eagle-Times reports the 41-year-old Perriello is being held at the Sullivan County House of Corrections without bail. The 48-year-old Carrier is confined at the New Hampshire State Prison in Concord.
Both men were to have been arraigned Monday.
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