Parole hearings have been scheduled for next month
CONCORD, N.H. — Parole hearings have been scheduled for next month for two of the men involved in one of the most notorious crimes in state history. Quinn Glover and William Marks and three others are serving time for their roles in the fatal stabbing of Kimberly Cates in Mont Vernon in October 2009. Cates’ daughter, 11 at the time, was also stabbed but she survived. Glover is serving time for robbery and burglary. “He’s at the minimum sentence that the court set so he has a right to a parole hearing,” Jay Mackey, of the New Hampshire Adult Parole board, said. Glover will ask the parole board to allow him to move to his next sentence. Marks is behind bars for being an accomplice to first-degree murder and will ask to move to his next sentence as well.