Having her son’s name on the Maine Murder Victims’ Memorial Monument makes him “honorable,” Shirley Turner said Friday. When William Robert Elliott was killed on Easter Sunday in 2006, many people believed he was “dishonorable” because his name and photograph were on the Maine Sex Offender Registry, his mother said. “He was a wonderful young man who deserved good things in life, but who didn’t get those good things,” Turner, 55, of Patten said. Elliott’s is one of 10 names to be unveiled Sunday at the annual event in the Holy Family Cemetery in Augusta where the monument is located. Stephen A.