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Conn. man convicted in fatal arson case

A 26-year-old Connecticut man has been convicted of three counts of arson resulting in death for an apartment fire that killed three people, including an 8-year-old boy.

Hector Natal was convicted Thursday by a federal court jury in New Haven. His father Hector Morales was convicted of being an accessory after the fact. They were both convicted of witness tampering and drug charges.

The fire killed 42-year-old Wanda Roberson, her 8-year-old son, Quayshawn and her 21-year-old niece, Jaqueeta Roberson. Authorities say Natal set the fire in a drug dispute with another person in the New Haven building.

The defense tried to challenge the credibility of a prosecution witness who secretly recorded statements by Natal.

Wander Roberson‘s cousin tells The New Haven Register reports (http://bit.ly/Zvnbm2) her family is “overwhelmed” by the verdict.

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Information from: New Haven Register, http://www.nhregister.com

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Alex Beckett, Intellectually Disabled Student Athlete, Scores For High School’s Basketball Team (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Alex Beckett, an intellectually disabled high school student from Connecticut, made history last month when he scored a two-point basket for Guilford High‘s basketball team.

Not only was Alex in the starting line-up at Guilford’s junior varsity game, he was also the first to score for the team — which thrilled his teammates, the school administration and his many supporters.

A year ago the New Haven Register introduced readers to Alex as a student who suffers from autism and developmental challenges but also loves to cheer on his school’s sports teams. At 6’4″ Alex seems made to play the court, but he spent much of his high school career helping Guilford’s lacrosse and basketball teams out at home games and supporting the players from the sidelines.

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