Crime & Safety
Man Charged in 2006 Murder of Groton Father Waives Right to Hearing
A man suspected of killing a father of five in 2006 will not have a probable cause hearing.

NEW LONDON, CT – A man suspected of murdering a father of five children more than a decade ago will not have a probable cause hearing, Fox 61 reported.
Christopher Vincenti, 32, of New London waived his right to a probable cause hearing in court on Tuesday, according to Fox 61. He was arrested on Oct. 14 in connection to the murder.
Groton resident Anthony Hamlin, 40 at the time of death, was found dead in a Ledyard field in 2006, according to Fox 61. He was a member of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation.
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