Boston Herald

Carman, boat insurers set to go to trial

- By ANDREW MARTINEZ

A federal judge has rejected the inclusion of alleged evidence relating to the killing of Nathan Carman’s grandfathe­r as Carman and insurance companies go to trial this week over a $85,000 claim on a sunken boat.

National Liability & Fire Insurance Co. and the Boat Owners Associatio­n of the United States will argue they don’t owe Carman a claim over the 31-foot boat, which sank in September 2016, because “the loss of his boat was caused by incomplete, improper, and faulty repairs” made by Carman the day before the boat sank near Rhode Island, according to court filings.

Carman’s mother, Linda Carman, who went on the fishing trip with Nathan on Sept. 17, 2016, hasn’t been seen since the sinking and is presumed dead.

Nathan Carman is the sole heir of Linda Carman, the fourth daughter of John Chakalos. She was owed a share of Chakalos’ estate, after Chakalos was killed in 2013.

A New Hampshire probate judge in May dismissed a “slayer petition” by sisters Valerie Santilli, Elaine Chakalos and Charlene Gallagher who tried to block Nathan Carman from getting his mother’s share of Chakalos’ multimilli­on-dollar estate.

The sisters sought to have Nathan Carman declared Chakalos’ murderer, alleging in court filings he fatally shot the 87-year-old real estate tycoon in his Windsor, Conn., home in December 2013 “out of malice and greed.” Nathan Carman’s family also believes he was responsibl­e for Linda Carman’s death.

New Hampshire Judge David King tossed the lawsuit, ruling that Chakalos lived in Connecticu­t, even though he had a New Hampshire driver’s license and was registered to vote there.

The insurance companies allege Carman made “unsatisfac­tory” repairs to the boat before its final trip, according to investigat­ors’ opinions, and allege Nathan Carman neither radioed for help nor activated an emergency signal when the boat sank.

U.S. District Court Judge John McConnell wrote in an order Friday that because the trial will be split, and the court will not try any issues involving counts alleging intentiona­l acts by Nathan Carman, “there is no need for introducti­on of any evidence at this time about the death of his grandfathe­r, or questions whether Mr. Carman intentiona­lly caused the death of his mother.”

Nathan Carman has denied any role in his grandfathe­r’s 2013 death or in his mother’s disappeara­nce.

McConnell said he will limit each side in the trial beginning Tuesday in Providence to 15 hours of combined direct examinatio­n, cross-examinatio­n, objections and opening and closing arguments, and the court will use a chess clock to time attorneys.

 ?? BOSTON HERALD FILE ?? SOLE SURVIVOR: Nathan Carman sits inside a Coast Guard boat after his rescue by a freighter south of Martha’s Vineyard in September 2016. His mother is presumed dead.
BOSTON HERALD FILE SOLE SURVIVOR: Nathan Carman sits inside a Coast Guard boat after his rescue by a freighter south of Martha’s Vineyard in September 2016. His mother is presumed dead.

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