Crime & Safety

Police Seek Help With Brookline Arson & Murder Cold Case

Forty-six years ago, Brookline resident James Cassidy was found burned to death inside his vehicle off Route 9 in Amherst.

BROOKLINE, MA — Maine State Police are asking for help to solve a cold case involving a Brookline resident who died in a vehicle fire in Amherst on April 5, 1976.

James Cassidy, who was an executive employee of the Brookline Trust Bank at the time of his death and owned a stamp collecting business in Chestnut Hill, was found burned to death inside his green 1971 Chrysler station wagon on a woods road off Route 9.

An investigation determined that the vehicle fire was a result of arson. Forty-six years later, officials are looking for more information about the fire and Cassidy’s death.

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Anyone with information about the cold case is asked to contact the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit - North at 207-973-3750 or leave a tip here.

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