State releases police report following death of Owls Head woman

Sun, 03/10/2019 - 8:00pm

    ROCKLAND – A South Thomaston woman accused of killing an 83-year-old woman in her Owls Head’s home was indicted March 5 by the Knox County grand jury for murder and theft of more $1,000.

    Additionally, the details regarding the investigation which led to the arrest of Sarah Richards, 37, for the murder of Helen Carver, were released March 7 in an affidavit from the Maine State Police filed in Knox County Superior Court.

    Richards was arrested by the Maine State Police Feb. 22 and charged with the murder of Carver. She made her initial court appearance in Knox County Superior Court Feb. 25.

    She has been held at the Knox County Jail in Rockland since her arrest.

    According to the affidavit, on Feb. 21, Carver’s son, Robert, spoke with this mother by telephone for approximately 10 minutes shortly before 11 a.m. He told police that his mother informed him during their conversation that Richards had allegedly stolen her debit card. She said that she had reported the theft to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office Feb. 14.

    Police had obtained multiple videos of Richards using Carver’s debit card, according to the affidavit.

    Witness reports and other evidence document that Richards and a man, who is not named in the police affidavit, leaving Carver’s house shortly about 11:30 a.m., Feb. 21.

    Richards and the man were located Feb. 22 and they admitted to police that they were at Carver’s home between 11 and 11:30 a.m. to remove snow, the report said. Police said that Richards had been employed by Carver to shovel her walkway during the winter.

    She stated that when she went inside the home and spoke with Carver, she was in good shape when she left, the report said. Richards said she did some small things for Carver inside of her home before leaving, like turning on her television and getting her phone for her.

    Richards admitted to police that she had previously stolen and used Carver’s debit card, the report said.

    She later changed her story and told police that when she arrived at Carver’s home, she was on the floor, dead and that she provided lifesaving efforts before leaving the house, according to the affidavit.

    Richards then told police that when she went into the home, Carver was upset that she had stolen her debit card and “came at her” so she lunged at the elderly woman and tackled her into an entertainment center, the report said. She told police that she also struck Carver in the head with a tool, not defined in the police affidavit, she had brought into the home.

    The Maine Chief Medical Examiner’s Office determined from an autopsy completed Feb. 22 that the cause of death was homicide caused by blunt force trauma with evidence of strangulation, according to the affidavit.

    Richards has a criminal record with past convictions of theft and drug trafficking, some listed under her former married name, Sarah Stalcup.

    The Maine Commission of Indigent Legal Services has preapproved the funds to appoint Attorney Logan Perkins, of Belfast, as co-counsel with Attorney Jeremy Pratt of Camden.

    Richards will appear in court again for her arraignment May 23.

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    Sarah Shepherd can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com