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Robert Trundy, 40, killed Karen Wrentzel on her property in Hebron on Oct. 28, 2017.

Robert Trundy of Hebron pleaded guilty Tuesday to manslaughter in the death of Karen Wrentzel. Trundy shot Wrentzel while he was hunting on her property in Hebron in October 2017. Ben McCanna/Portland Press Herald
PARIS — A Hebron man will serve nine months in jail for shooting a woman on her land in a hunting accident in late October 2017.
Robert Trundy, 40, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Oxford County Superior Court to manslaughter. He was sentenced to seven years in jail with all but nine months suspended and four years of probation in the death of Karen Wrentzel, 34.
Wrentzel was digging for gemstones along Greenwood Mountain Road in Hebron when she was shot by Trundy on opening day of deer…
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What lame excuse did he give? Let me guess, he thought she was a deer. What a disgrace.
Isn’t manslaughter in Maine a second degree felony with a minimum of 5 years jail (maximum of 30 years)?