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Third suspect in 17-year-old's OD death arraigned

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ROCHESTER - The last of the three suspects charged in the fatal overdose death of 17-year-old Eve Tarmey of Rochester was arraigned Wednesday with prosecutors calling for and getting a $25,000 bail order, in part, because they said the Massachusetts woman continued trafficking heroin after Tarmey's death.

Leslie Aberle, 31, of High St., Salisbury, was arraigned on charges including felony conspiracy to commit possession of a controlled drug, felony tampering with witnesses and informants and dispensing controlled drug, death resulting, which could mean life in prison.

Aberle offered no resistance to the bail level and will continue to be held at Strafford County Jail.

Just as he has attended all court hearings involving the suspects in the case, again Tarmey's father, Troy, was in the courtroom to watch the arraignment.

Aberle's probable cause hearing, which will determine if her case should be held over for possible indictment, will be held on Nov. 30.

Tarmey's mom Jazzmyn Rood, 41, of 11 Barker Court, Rochester, who along with Mark Ross, Aberle and Tarmey were all inside Ross' Riviera Motel room the night the Spaulding senior died, have all been charged in the case.

Rood has been charged with misdemeanor endangering the welfare of a child, felony conspiracy to commit possession of a controlled drug and felony reckless conduct placing another in danger.

Ross stands charged with felony dispensing of a controlled drug, death resulting, which has a maximum sentence of life in prison; felony conspiracy to commit possession of a controlled drug, felony tampering with witnesses and informants and two counts of falsifying physical evidence.

High bails are already in place on Ross and Rood.

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