Crime & Safety
Kyle Navin Agrees to Release Garbage Truck to Murdered Parents' Company
Kyle Navin is accused of murdering his Easton parents for money to fund a reported $600-a-day heroin habit.

WESTON, CT — Kyle Navin, the man accused of killing his parents Jeffrey and Jeanette, has agreed to release a garbage truck to his parent's company, according to multiple reports including the Connecticut Post.
A State Superior Judge ruled Thursday that the truck, seized as evidence by the state, can be returned to J&J refuse. Kyle Navin said he had no objection to the release of the truck through his attorney Eugene Riccio. A representative of the Navin's estate told the judge the return of the truck is necessary to the company, the Post reports.
News 12 Connecticut reports that the state says it does not expect to need it for evidence at a trial. Jeanette Navin was allegedly killed in the truck, according to News 12.
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Jeffrey Navin owned Westport-based J&J Refuse Company. Kyle was the operations manager, according to their website. Jeanette Navin was a paraprofessional at Weston Intermediate School. Court documents state that Kyle killed his parents after learning they planned to sell the family business and cut him out of their will.
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Jeffrey Navin, 56, and his wife Jeanette Navin, 55, mysteriously disappeared on Aug. 4, 2015. Police investigators said their son Kyle is the last known person to have seen them. After a months-long investigation and search, their bodies were discovered on a vacant Weston property, under a tarp, on Oct. 29, 2015.
Kyle Navin is charged with two counts of murder. His girlfriend Jennifer Valiante, 31, of Westport is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree hindering prosecution.
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