News

Trial in Killing of 2-Month-Old in Turner Starts Tuesday

Trial in Killing of 2-Month-Old in Turner Starts Tuesday

Trevor Averill( - Androscoggin County Jail Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


The jury trial of a Buckfield man accused of killing his infant daughter back in 2020 begins Tuesday in Androscoggin County Superior Court.

The Office of the Maine Attorney General announced the Criminal Division hearing in a news release Monday.

Trevor Averill has pleaded not guilty to depraved indifference murder and manslaughter in the killing of his 2-month-old daughter, Harper Averill, in July of 2020.

Prosecutors say Averill shook Harper, leading to a fractured skull, bleeding in the brain, and a spinal injury. They say he was the only person at home with the infant when the abuse took place.

There is also evidence of previous abuse to the child which prosecutors contend was the result of Averill’s actions.

Police were originally called to a home on North Parish Road in Turner on July 22, 2020, for a report of a child choking, which was reported by Averill.

His jury selection began last Thursday.

Latest Headlines

8 hours ago in Local

Two Union Agreements at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Reportedly Terminated

The campaign of Secretary of State Shenna Bellows says the President should reverse course.

10 hours ago in Local

Motorcyclist Dead in I-95 Crash in Kennebec County

Anyone with information related to the crash is asked to contact Maine State Police

17 hours ago in Local

Stabbing incident in downtown Portland leads to hospitalization, arrest

Police have arrested 44-year-old Stephanie Vierkant, who's currently unhoused, on charges of domestic violence aggravated assault.

3 days ago in Local

Otisfield man charged with making bomb threat toward elementary school

A man from Otisfield is accused of making a bomb threat directed at a local elementary school.

3 days ago in Local

Central Maine Power’s rate change request met with criticism from public advocate

Central Maine Power is again requesting a rate change after its previous request was turned down by regulators.