Defendant Jailed In lorida Indictment In 2 Murders Exxon Wins Round Secrecy Rule Upheld said Dockey who added that the man will probably remain to face that trial s- ' “THERE IS A NOTATION that Maine will extradite” said Dockey “but they usually wait until after our trial” He added that any sentence from such trials is often waived for more serious charges in other states however 'The Bettencourts both in their 50’s were found Dec 14 shot to death an estimated four days earlier Bettencourt’s body was found behind his house and his wife’s body in the kitchen Their residence was at the junction of More on MURDERS Page 2 z By TERRY HOPKINS (Sentinel Writer) BELAST — A former Searsport man Chandler E Littlefield 31 was indicted here Wednesday on two counts of murder in connection 'with the December slaying of Jack and lorence Bettencourt operators of a used clothing store in Liberty The special session of Waldo County Grand Jury was told by Judge Lewis I Naiman that it might be recalled to consider further indictments in the case and Assistant Attorney General Richard Cohen agid it probably would be recalled The Bettencourts were discovered Dec 14 at their residence about four days after they had been shot to death Officials stated robbery attempts as the motive noting that it was widely known that JBettencourt carried large sums of money Littlefield currently being held on parole violation from Maine at Orange County Jail Orlando la was arrested there eb 20 for aggravated assault County officials learned that he was on parole from Maine through the National Crime Information Center in Washington D C Corrections Officer for Orange County Jail Richard Dockey said - the felony arrest in lorida vio- lated Littlefield’s parole making him ineligible for bond “His trial date for the 'aggravated assault charge is May 21” The attorney general’s office t later amended this complaint to include - the documents on which it based the allegations Exxon sought and received from Superior Court Justice Harry P Glassman an order impounding these documents No on3reppesenting the attorney general’s office was present when Glassman issued the temporary order The office was seeking a dissolution of it from Justice Roberts In a written decision Wednesday Roberts said the documents shall remain impounded "unless and until the attorney general obtains an appropriate More on EXXON Page 2 ‘ By DAN SIMPSON - - KJ Staff Writer There’s something Exxoh doesn’t want you to know-and Superior Court Justice David G Roberts has ruled Exxon is legally right in keping it secret In a decision recieved Wednesday in Kennebec County Superior Court Roberts upheld an earlier order impounding a-mendments the attorney general’s office added to its complaint against Exxon v In March the Attorney General’s offjee filed a complaint against the giant oil company alleging it had deceived the public aboutthe amount of gasoline it had available in this section of the country during the summer of 1973