Lewiston shooting victims can access shooter’s medical records

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Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer / Portland Press Herald BATH, ME – OCTOBER 1: David Paris, a Sagadahoc County probate judge, swears Cynthia Young at probate court in Bath on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Paris approved the appointment of Young, who lost her husband and son in the Lewiston mass shooting last year, as a special administrator over Robert Card’s estate. (Staff photo by Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer)

A Sagadahoc County probate judge has given the families of 18 Lewiston shooting victims a way to access mental health and other records of the man responsible for their loved ones’ deaths last October. He’s appointed a woman who lost her husband and teenage son as a special administrator of Robert Card’s estate.

On October 25 Cynthia Young dropped off her husband Bill and her 14-year-old son, Aaron at the Just in Time Bowling Alley at 6 p.m. She never saw them again. She wants to know why they were killed, given the multiple warnings about Robert Card’s declining mental health and access to firearms.

“I don’t really have too much to add except that this is gonna be really beneficial toward the healing of all the families, the victims, the survivors and I’m really hopeful that we’ll be able to move forward,” Young said…

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