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heres why shooting when its not needed is moronic
and heres the murder beef
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/May/28/man-facing-murder-charges-found-hangeA man facing two counts of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of a woman and her unborn child apparently hanged himself this morning in the Morgan County Jail.
Morgan County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy William Angel said a correctional officer found Robert Stoll hanged in his cell at 7 a.m. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the probe, Angel said.
Angel said Stoll had been arraigned Tuesday in Morgan County Criminal Court on indictments charging two counts of second-degree murder in the Feb. 11 shooting.
Angel declined to say how Stoll hanged himself. He said an autopsy will be performed. Stoll was in a cell by himself and would not have been visible to other inmates in the jail that has a capacity of 46, Angel said.
Angel said he was unsure when correctional officers had last seen Stoll alive. Stoll wasn’t on any kind of suicide watch, Angel said, because the inmate “didn’t give any kind of indication” he was contemplating suicide.
Angel said Stoll didn’t leave a note “that we know of so far, but we’re going through all his papers in his cell.”
Stoll was accused of killing Jessica Hatmaker, 25, and her fetus during the theft of a radiator at Stoll’s mobel home in the Bitter Creek community. Stoll allegedly fired a single round from a .30-.30 rifle at the car Hatmaker was driving as it fled.
Authorities said the round struck Hatmaker in the back and fragments also struck passenger Audie Ellis, 27, in the leg. Hatmaker was able to drive for a short while after the 10:50 a.m. incident, but collapsed and a passenger drove the car to a medical clinic, where Hatmaker died.
Passengers in the car included Hatmaker’s 14-month-old son; Dennis Gunter, 26, who was Hatmaker’s boyfriend and the father of her children; and Ellis. All the car occupants are from Scott County.
More details as they develop online and in Thursday’s
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