BANGOR - Before his manslaughter arrest, a homeless house painter told a reporter that he expected to be charged with homicide after getting into a fight over beer with another homeless man who later died.
Stephen James, 56, made his initial court appearance yesterday in the death of Clyde Worster, 63. Worster's body was found Sunday in a wooded area near Interstate 95 in Bangor known as The Pines, where homeless people often hang out and camp.
Before being charged Monday afternoon, James told a Bangor Daily News reporter that he and Worster had fought after arguing over beer.