Nate Kibby, born Nathaniel E. Kibby is a a New Hampshire man who is now serving a sentence of 45-90 years in prison after being accused of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl in October 2013 and holding her captive for nine months.
Quick Facts and Information on Nate Kibby
Full Name | Nathaniel E. Kibby |
Birthday / Date of Birth | 1980 |
Age | 39 |
Birth Sign | – |
Country | U.S |
Hometown | Gorham, New Hampshire |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | White |
Profession | Former worker at E.M.M. Precision, Inc. |
School / College / University | Kennett High School |
Sexuality | Straight |
Marital Status | Not Married |
Relationship Status | Not Revealed |
Wife / Partner / Girlfriend | N/A |
Children | None |
Social Media | – |
Height | 6 ft 1 in |
Nate Kibby Childhood / Teenage / Early Days
There aren’t any information related to Kibby’s parents, his childhood, and upbringing, that has surfaced the media. However, the criminal records clearly gives us an impression of how Nate was as a person from his school days.
Kibby, who once was enrolled in the Kennett High School back in late 1990’s, would have graduated in the class of 1999 had he not been banned from the school’s property a year before his graduation due to his misconduct.
In the year 1998, Kibby, in his teenage, was found guilty of assaulting a 16-year-old ninth grader girl, Shawna M. Bova of Bartlett. Kibby allegedly grabbed “Bova with his hands, and holding on to her jacket around the neck area preventing her from leaving.”
Nate Kibby’s First Trial
1998 onward, Nate’s long history of involvement with police authorities began. At the 1998 trial, Bova testified that;
She was walking to the school bus to go home on Jan. 21 when Kibby approached her and asked if he could talk to her. She said no, that she had to get on the bus, and he grabbed her left arm with one of his hands and asked again if she would take five minutes to talk to him. Her jacket, she said, was over her right arm.
Bova then testified that,
the first time she tried to walk away, he continued to hold onto her arm, which prevented her from moving forward. The second time she tried to walk away, he let go. The pressure “was not easy or hard,” she said, adding that it was enough pressure so that she knew he wanted her to stay.
In the very case while Nate was awaiting trial on the assault charge including others; he spent 42 days incarcerated.
Most of his time that he was in incarceration was spent in the psychiatric unit of the state prison as as Nate constantly threatened to harm himself; said the authorities.
He should not be breathing air.