What Happened to Nathan Carman After Mom Lost at Sea, Grandfather’s Murder

What happened to Nathan Carman's grandfather, John Chakalos?

John was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head at his home in Windsor, Connecticut on December 20, 2013.

His eldest daughter Elaine Carman, found him “literally executed in his bed,” Clark said in the documentary.

Retired Windsor Police Lieutenant. Mark Francis The document says police quickly determined it was “a break-in with the intent to take something and the intent to harm John.”

According to a 2022 federal indictment charging Nathan with his mother's murder, the 87-year-old real estate developer left an estate worth $42 million to be divided among his four daughters. NBC News. The indictment says John also deposited $550,000 into Nathan's bank accounts between 2012 and 2013 while they spent “considerable time” together.

Windsor police detective. Scott McGregor The Netflix document said that while Nathan claimed he had dinner with his grandfather that evening and last saw him alive at 8:30 p.m., and then later went fishing with his mom at 3 a.m., there was unaccounted time during which Nathan could committed a murder.

Six months later, investigators found Nathan in possession of a receipt for a Sig Sauer 716 patrol rifle purchased on November 11, 2013, in New Hampshire for $2,100. In a 2022 indictment, prosecutors alleged he then used it to kill his grandfather.

Nathan denied any involvement in John's death and was never arrested or charged.

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