Grand jury indicts ex-convict with violent past back on multiple robbery charges

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LINCOLN COUNTY, N.C. — A grand jury indicted a man, who has a long history of violence, on three federal counts of robbery Thursday.

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Channel 9 has reported on John Paul Gaddy, 34, of Denver, since 2010 after he beat a neighbor to death in Lincoln County with a crowbar and burned down the house to cover up the crime.

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Gaddy pleaded guilty to the crime and was granted early release in 2019.

The convict met a woman through a program that connects prisoners with pen pals.

Gaddy moved in with Kay Bohemier, who said he was very abusive toward her.

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Bohemier went into hiding after that.

In 2021, Gaddy was accused of robbing three stores:

  • March 12, 2021: Robbed Lucia Food Mart on Killian Road in Stanley
  • April 25, 2021: Fast Track convenience store on Gilead Road in Huntersville
  • April 28, 2021: Dollar Tree on North Main Street in Troutman

Gaddy is currently in state custody after being arrested on the robbery charges.

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