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- From: The Boston Globe, 15 April 1995
Suicide Confession fell far short, lawyers allege
CONCORD, N.H. -- In the early-morning hours of March 28, high-flying Concord, N.H., lawyer William M. Hibbard parked at the end of a dirt road at the Merrimack River and took his own life.
On the same day, the New Hampshire office of the Boston-based First American Title Insurance Co. received a letter in which Hibbard admitted to having misappropriated $300,000.
Now, lawyers representing creditors and auditors appointed to oversee assets held by Hibbard and his law firm allege in court documents that Hibbard may have stolen nearly $2 million from banks in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, including Rockland Trust of Rockland, Mass.
In court documents attaching Hibbard's assets, creditors ...
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