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Raymond "Butch" Weed: 20 Years Unsolved

Dark Downeast

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True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

MAINE, 2003: On the night of December 23, 2003, two friends dropping off Christmas gifts at the home of 40-year old Raymond “Butch” Weed were shocked to find that their friend, a well-known and beloved member of the Wilton, Maine community, was dead. Sometime between his regular visit to his favorite hangout in downtown Wilton and returning home just a quarter mile away on Main Street, an unknown assailant entered Butch’s home and stole his life. 

To this day, a suspect has never been apprehended, and Maine State Police have remained tightlipped about any details they’ve learned over the course of a nearly 20 year investigation. Butch’s family members hold out hope that they won’t have to wait much longer to know who killed their brother, and finally see justice handed down to the person or persons responsible. 

This case has been requested dozens of times by Dark Downeast listeners. The emails and DMs I’ve received over the last two years all spoke highly of the man at the center of the case, but a few of those messages also suggested that there might be more to the case than meets the eye. Wilton, Maine is a small town, and for such a high profile case to go unsolved this long, rumors are rampant. 

If you have information regarding this case, please contact the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit - South at (207) 624-7076 x9 or toll free at 1-800-452-4664. You may also report information about this crime using the leave a tip form.

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0:00.0

On the night of December 23rd, 2003, two friends dropping off Christmas gifts at the home

0:08.8

of 40-year-old Raymond Butch Weed were shocked to find their friend, a well-known and beloved

0:14.6

member of the Wilton main community, Dad.

0:18.2

Sometime between his regular visit to his favorite hangout in downtown Wilton and returning

0:22.9

home just a quarter mile away on Main Street, an unknown assailant entered Butch's home

0:28.4

and stole his life.

0:30.5

To this day, a suspect has never been apprehended, and Main State police have remained tight-lipped

0:36.0

about any details they've learned over the course of a nearly 20-year investigation.

0:41.3

Butch's family members hold out hope that they won't have to wait much longer to know

0:45.2

who killed their brother and finally see justice handed down to the person or person's

0:50.4

responsible.

0:51.9

This case has been requested dozens of times by dark-downy listeners.

0:56.4

The emails and DMs I've received over the last two years have all spoken highly of the

1:01.3

man at the center of the case, but a few of those messages also suggested that there

1:06.5

might be more to the case than meets the eye.

1:09.8

Wilton main is a small town, and for such a high-profile case to go unsolved this long,

1:15.6

rumors are rampant.

1:18.3

I'm Kylie Lowe, and this is the unsolved case of Raymond Butch Weed, on Dark Down East.

1:29.7

Raymond Weed, better known as Butch to his friends and Butchie to his siblings, was born

1:35.5

in Connecticut, the middle child of five kids.

1:39.3

He was a deeply devoted family man, and he gave his all to everything he did, whether

1:44.3

it was showing up for his family whenever they needed him, helping out his friends and

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