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Jury chosen in trial of man tied to killing of N.H. couple

- By John R. Ellement GLOBE STAFF Travis Andersen of the Globe Staff contribute­d to this report. John R. Ellement can be reached at john.ellement@globe.com. Follow him @JREbosglob­e.

A jury was selected Monday in the trial of Logan L. Clegg, a drifter who allegedly killed a retired Concord, N.H., couple on a hiking trail near their home last year, paving the way for opening statements in the case on Tuesday, officials said.

The trial is slated to begin at 9 a.m. in Merrimack Superior Court, followed by a visit to the crime scene, according to officials and legal filings. Clegg, 27, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of second degree murder.

Stephen L. Reid, 67, and his wife, Djeswende P. Reid, 66, were found shot to death in April 2022 on the Marsh Loop Trail, part of the popular Broken Ground trail network in Concord. They had been reported missing one day earlier.

Hours after the couple was reported missing, police encountere­d Clegg in the woods, where he had been living for some time, according to an affidavit filed in the case. He told them his name was Arthur Kelly but investigat­ors nicknamed him the “Mountain Dew Man” because he was carrying several cans of the drink when they met him, according to the affidavit.

Those soda cans turned out to be vital clues in one of the most intensive homicide investigat­ions in recent New Hampshire history.

Police obtained video from a nearby Walmart showing a man buying Mountain Dew on the day the Reids were reported missing, according to the affidavit. He appeared similar to “Arthur Kelly” but wore a mask and could not be positively identified.

The man made 47 visits to the Walmart store between November 2021 and April 2022, records show. On the morning after the Reids were killed, he bought a tent, sleeping bag, and bottle of rubbing alcohol, according to the affidavit. He was not seen at the store after April 20, two days after the shooting.

Investigat­ors also determined that Clegg, who had been arrested for burglary in Utah in 2020, looked “remarkably similar to the images of the ‘Mountain Dew Man,’” according to an affidavit in the case.

In May 2022, authoritie­s released a sketch of the man and Concord police heard from residents who believed someone who resembled the sketch was living in the trail system where the couple’s bodies were found.

The man had been seen carrying packages from Amazon and plastic grocery bags into the woods, the affidavit said.

In August, police returned to the abandoned tent in the woods and found a spent shell casing that matched casings found where the Reids were shot, according to court records.

On Oct. 11, police learned Clegg had booked an airline ticket from New York to Berlin for Oct. 14. They obtained a phone number and used cellphone data to learn he was in Vermont, according to the affidavit.

The next day, police found Clegg at a supermarke­t in Burlington, Vt., and took him into custody on a fugitive of justice warrant from Utah. Clegg denied any involvemen­t in the Reids’ killings, according to the affidavit.

At his campsite in Burlington, police discovered a loaded Glock 17 pistol, $7,150 in cash, and an envelope containing a Romanian passport bearing Clegg’s photo with the name Claude Zemo.

Clegg had multiple run-ins with law enforcemen­t in the years before his arrest for the Concord killings, including a 2018 incident in which he stabbed a 28-year-old Spokane, Wash., man to death during a fight. Authoritie­s concluded he acted in self-defense.

The Reids retired to Concord after spending decades involved in humanitari­an work overseas where Stephen Reid, a Concord native, worked for the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t.

“Steve’s thirty-plus year career as an internatio­nal developmen­t specialist in service to the world’s most vulnerable through USAID humanitari­an projects could not have been made possible without the love, care and support of Wendy who also helped recently resettled refugees acclimate and thrive in the United States,” the family said last year.

 ?? SOUTH BURLINGTON VT POLICE ?? Logan Clegg (above) is charged with killing Djeswende and Stephen Reid (left). The couple were found shot to death on a trail in Concord, N.H., in April 2022.
SOUTH BURLINGTON VT POLICE Logan Clegg (above) is charged with killing Djeswende and Stephen Reid (left). The couple were found shot to death on a trail in Concord, N.H., in April 2022.
 ?? REID FAMILY/NH ATTORNEY GENERAL VIA AP ??
REID FAMILY/NH ATTORNEY GENERAL VIA AP

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