Crime & Safety
New Hampshire Strangler, With ‘Violent Tendencies,’ Wanted On Parole Violations
Christopher Lee Goodman was accused of violating multiple conditions of his parole after being convicted on domestic violence charges.

CONCORD, NH — The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is asking for the public’s help finding a parolee accused of violations with “violent offense and violent tendencies,” according to officials.
Christopher Lee Goodman is white, 50, about 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs around 200 pounds. He has no known aliases but a lot of tattoos — a scroll on his abdomen, tribal skulls on his chest, a dragon on his left calf, plants on his right calf, the name “Alicia” on his upper right arm, a tribal symbol on his right shoulder, and a fully sleeved left arm.
The New Hampshire Parole Board issued the warrant against him, accusing him of violating “multiple conditions of his parole and absconding from supervision.”
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On at least seven prior occasions, officials said he had violated the terms of his supervision.
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“Goodman is on parole as part of a conviction and sentence for 2nd degree assault/domestic violence/strangulation,” an alert stated. “Goodman is alleged to (have) violated multiple conditions of his parole and absconding from supervision.”
Goodman was last known to be living in the Winchester area.
Due to his criminal history, officials said, he should be considered to have violent tendencies. His prior history includes strangulation, assault, habitual offender, criminal contempt, and receiving stolen property.
If you know where Goodman is or see someone that looks like him, do not try to apprehend him. Contact Corrections at 603-271-1804, the Keene District Office at 603-352-4139, or local police.
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