Maine State Police arrested an Etna woman Friday morning and charged her with murder in the death of her boyfriend.
Officers arrived at 372 Old County Road after receiving a 911 call around 6:40 a.m., Department of Public Safety Spokesperson Shannon Moss said in a written statement.
There, they found 41-year-old Luke Norris, of Etna, dead in the home, Moss said.
Moss said in an update Saturday afternoon that an autopsy determined that Norris’ cause of death was multiple stab wounds.
Norris’ girlfriend, Heidi Tasker, 36, was arrested Friday and charged with murder, Moss said. She was taken her to a hospital for evaluation before being taken to the Penobscot County Jail, where she is being held without bail ahead of her first scheduled court appearance Monday.
The couple lived together in the house, Moss said.
Tasker has a criminal record that dates to 2011, when she was sentenced to 11 months in prison for a rollover crash that killed her then-boyfriend, according to the Maine Bureau of Identification. She was charged with manslaughter.
Tasker was also found guilty of domestic violence assault and imprisoned for 30 days in 2019, according to her record.
In the years between, she was found guilty of theft multiple times, as well as unlawful possession of a scheduled drug and violating the terms of release.
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