In a tragic turn of events, a 69-year-old man from Milton, New York, has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the disappearance of a beloved member of the community. Thomas Krider, known to many as T.J. Green, was reported missing on April 6, sparking an investigation that has now led to the arrest of Ronald Rayher.
Friends of the victim have described Krider as a cherished figure in the “Star Trek” and entertainment circles, where he worked as an employee and tour guide at the famous “Star Trek” set tour in Ticonderoga. In addition to his role in the “Star Trek” community, Krider was also known for his talent as an Elvis Presley tribute artist, adding to the depth of his character and the impact of his loss.
James Crawley, a close friend of Krider, spoke fondly of him, saying, “He will be remembered for his kind and trusting soul and his warm, friendly demeanor.” The community has been left devastated by his disappearance and subsequent death, with many vowing to keep his memory alive in their hearts.
According to court documents, Rayher is facing charges of manslaughter in the second degree and tampering with physical evidence. The documents allege that Rayher moved and concealed personal belongings belonging to Krider following his death, adding a disturbing layer to the already tragic situation.
Rayher has been remanded into custody on a $250,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on May 21 to face the charges against him. The case has sent shockwaves through the local community, leaving many grappling with the loss of a beloved friend and colleague.
As the investigation continues and more details come to light, the community remains united in their grief over the loss of Thomas Krider. His impact on those around him is evident in the outpouring of support and love from those who knew him, ensuring that his memory will live on for years to come..
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