Georgia Slayings 911 Call

Georgia Slayings 911 Call was an anguishing call from Guy Heinze Jr., stating that, “my whole family’s dead.”
When authorities arrived at a mobile home park in Brunswick, Georgia, they found a horrific scene with 7 people beaten to dead and two children barely hanging on, from their beatings.
“I just got home. I was out last night. I got home just now, and everybody’s dead. My whole family’s dead. It looks like they’ve been beaten to death,” Guy Heinze Jr. told the emergency dispatcher in the Saturday, August, 29th, 2009 call.
Seven people were found dead Saturday, August, 29th, 2009, at a mobile home, in the New Hope mobile home park in Brunswick, Georgia. Two others were hospitalized in critical condition. Unfortunately, another victim died Sunday, August 30th, 2009.
Georgia Slayings 911 Call…Heinze went to a neighbors, the mobile home park’s maintenance man and placed the call. The mobile home park’s manager also called 911, sobbing as she told dispatchers: “Please hurry.”
Authorities have “no known suspects” in the case, at this time. Eight people are now dead in the trailer park slayings.
Guy Heinze Jr., 22, was arrested Saturday night and faces charges of having a controlled substance and marijuana, as well as evidence tampering and making false statements to a police office.
I don’t know Baby Boomer, that sounds suspicious to me…and perhaps drug related. It sounds like someone didn’t pay a drug debt. But, enough of my suspicions…
For those of you who do not know, Brunswick is about 300 miles southeast of Atlanta, on the Georgia coast, closer to Savannah.
For the full story of “Georgia Slayings 911 Call,” go to CNN News. BBAC’s condolences go out to the family and friends of those slain in the New Hope Trailer Killings.





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