Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Vermont man accused of attempted murder told bogus bear story


Luke Gingras, 28, was on Vermont camping trip with his girlfriend when he told her they were being attacked by a bear. Then he pushed her over a cliff, authorities say. There was no bear.Milton Police Deprtment Luke Gingras, 28, was on Vermont camping trip with his girlfriend when he told her they were being attacked by a bear. Then he pushed her over a cliff, authorities say. There was no bear.

A Vermont man has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and arson after a drug-fueled incident that included a bear attack that never happened.


Twenty-eight-year-old Lucas Gingras told police he urged his girlfriend to jump off a 70-foot cliff in Milton while they were under the influence of ecstasy because he believed a bear was trying to get into their cabin.


But police say Gingras actually kicked 44-year-old Ladonna Merriman over the edge.


Police also say he had spiked Merriman’s drink without her knowledge.


Authorities say Gingras initially claimed a bear had attacked them and a camp stove got knocked over, setting the cabin on fire.


But investigators say Gingras later said he set the fire himself.


Gingras concocted the stories to cover up his plans to kill Merriman, authorities said.


Gingras pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Merriman remains hospitalized.





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