Woman: Yes, I Dug Up Dad's Grave for 'Real Will'

But Melanie Nash says she only found vodka and cigarettes
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 2, 2015 4:53 PM CST
Woman: Yes, I Dug Up Dad's Grave for 'Real Will'
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A woman who told police she dug up her father's grave in search of his "real will" but found only vodka and cigarettes pleaded guilty today. Melanie Nash, 53, was one of four accused in the plan to open Eddie Nash's vault in Colebrook, New Hampshire, then rifle through his casket last May in a scene a prosecutor compared to an Edgar Allan Poe story. Police say she felt she was shorted in her share of the inheritance after her father died in 2004. They didn't find a will in the casket. Nash, who faced trial in March, instead agreed to plead guilty to charges of criminal mischief, interference with a cemetery, conspiracy, and abuse of a corpse. Her sentencing is scheduled for May 5. Two others pleaded guilty; a third person was acquitted.

Nash told police she did not receive anything when her father died and had been thinking of digging up the grave for years to prove that her sister, Susie Nash, "hid the will." Susie Nash has said there was only one will when her father's estate plan was done in 1995 and everyone involved knew about it. In a written statement to police last June, Melanie wrote that she met up with the others to go to the cemetery. She wrote: "All this was done for the right reasons and I know my father would be OK with it." She ended her statement with: "What we all did was to dig up my father's coffin, Eddie Nash, looking for documents. We did it with respect." Another defendant in the case pleaded guilty in January. (More graves stories.)

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