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Sister of murder victim enters arson plea

BANGOR – The sister of murder victim Mindy Gould pleaded guilty Monday in Penobscot County Superior Court to arson.

Melanie Bragg, 39, of Dexter was indicted last year for setting fire on May 29 to the Dexter house where Gould and the boy she was baby-sitting were killed execution-style 41/2 years ago.

Bragg’s sentencing was continued to a later date. She faces a maximum of 40 years in prison.

The incident that apparently led to the fire at 136 Church St., the Dexter home that Bragg shared with Alan LaFountain, began as a domestic dispute the day before the fire, according to court documents.

Bragg allegedly left the house in a taxi about 10 minutes before a neighbor reported the blaze.

The Dexter Fire Department extinguished it in an hour.

Bragg’s 20-year-old sister and 21-month-old Treven Cunningham were slain there Dec. 3, 1999. Both victims were shot in the back of the head. Bragg discovered the bodies.

Jeffrey Cookson, 41, Mindy Gould’s former boyfriend, is serving two consecutive life sentences at the Maine State Prison for the murders.

Correction: A story published in Tuesday’s State section incorrectly stated how a Dexter woman pleaded in Penobscot County Superior Court to an arson charge. Melanie Bragg, 39, on Monday pleaded no contest to starting a fire in her home last year.

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