10-19-2011, 09:25 PM
Cass Houseguest Describes Night Girl Disappeared
Man Says He Didn't See Celina When He Arrived At House
WEST STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. -- A man believed to have been the last one to enter a home where an 11-year-old girl was later reported missing is offering new information about the timeline that night.
It has been two and a half months since the body of Celina Cass was pulled from the Connecticut River in West Stewartstown. The circumstances surrounding her death remain a mystery, and authorities have not identified any people of interest, but her death has been ruled a homicide.
At the time of Celina's disappearance, Kevin Mullaney was living at the home. There has been a lot of speculation why a newlywed couple with two young daughters would allow a 23-year-old man to live in their home.
Mullaney said Celina's mother, Louisia Cass, is like a mother to him and raised him for a few years after his own mother died from cancer. Mullaney said Celina was like a sister to him.
After more than 40 hours of interrogation by police, Mullaney said he could talk to News 9 about the night Celina disappeared.
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Man Says He Didn't See Celina When He Arrived At House
WEST STEWARTSTOWN, N.H. -- A man believed to have been the last one to enter a home where an 11-year-old girl was later reported missing is offering new information about the timeline that night.
It has been two and a half months since the body of Celina Cass was pulled from the Connecticut River in West Stewartstown. The circumstances surrounding her death remain a mystery, and authorities have not identified any people of interest, but her death has been ruled a homicide.
At the time of Celina's disappearance, Kevin Mullaney was living at the home. There has been a lot of speculation why a newlywed couple with two young daughters would allow a 23-year-old man to live in their home.
Mullaney said Celina's mother, Louisia Cass, is like a mother to him and raised him for a few years after his own mother died from cancer. Mullaney said Celina was like a sister to him.
After more than 40 hours of interrogation by police, Mullaney said he could talk to News 9 about the night Celina disappeared.
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