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reported events that occurred at 5 Crossway Street on June 15th, 2015

The location of Jean Jacques 2nd floor apartment. As summarized on Wikipedia: On June 15, 2015 Casey Chadwick was stabbed to death in her Norwich, Connecticut home (a few blocks away on 16 Spaulding Street, Apt 2) by Jean Jacques. Jacques had been convicted of a 1996 attempted murder and served 15 years in prison, was released from the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service for deportation, but was never deported because the government of his nation of birth and citizenship, Haiti, refused to accept him. The case "received widespread attention" and "sparked outrage" because Jacques was not deported and committed a second murder after his release from federal custody.

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FindLaw's Superior Court of Connecticut case and opinions.

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION ON DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO SUPPRESS SEARCH OF 5 CROSSWAY STREET, APT. # 3 On March 3, 2016, the defendant, Jean Jacques, filed a motion to suppress a search of 5 Crossway Street,


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The woman was murdered in her Apt on Spaulding street in Norwich, not Crossway street. That was the bf's address.

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