September 5, 2009 10:42 PM

911 Caller Charged in Mobile Home Murders

(AP)  The 911 call was chilling: A frantic 22-year-old told a dispatcher he had returned home from a night out to find his entire family dead in his father's mobile home.

After a week working a case so murky they could not say whether a killer was on the loose, police said Guy Heinze Jr. was responsible for the slayings he reported and charged him with eight counts of first-degree murder. Among the dead were seven of his relatives, including his father.

As family members prepared to bury the victims Saturday, Glynn County Police Chief Matt Doering said two new pieces of information led authorities to charge Heinze late Friday.

He would not say what that information was or how the victims died last weekend at a mobile home park a few miles north of Brunswick, a port city midway between Savannah and Jacksonville, Fla.

The chief also declined to say whether police believe Heinze acted alone.

"Right now, I don't know," Doering said. "I do know he's involved... I would have not allowed him to be arrested if I was not comfortable with that."

Doering, who insists revealing details about the slayings could jeopardize the investigation, said he wasn't sure Heinze was responsible for the deaths until late Friday afternoon.

"It's the most heinous crime we've ever had in this community," he said.

Hours after the bodies were found, Heinze was charged with evidence tampering, lying to police and drug possession. The arrest warrant for the evidence tampering charge says Heinze admitted removing a shotgun from the home and trying to hide it from police in the trunk of his car. He told police he thought the gun was stolen.

But police never said they suspected him in the killings, and he was released on bond on the lesser charges for about two hours Friday before he was charged with murder and returned to the county jail.

A phone message left for Heinze Jr.'s attorney, Ron Harrison, was not immediately returned. Harrison said earlier this week that Heinze denied any part in the slayings.

In the call to emergency dispatchers early Aug. 29, Heinze said it appeared the victims had been beaten to death.

"My whole family's dead!" he screamed. At one point he returned to the mobile home to find his cousin Michael Toler, whom he said had Down syndrome, barely breathing.

"Michael's alive, tell them to hurry!" Heinze yelled in the background as a maintenance man at the mobile home park spoke with a dispatcher. "He's beat up! His face is smashed in!"

Listen to an excerpt of the 911 call made from the mobile home park

Toler died later at a hospital. The seven other victims were found dead at the scene. The sole survivor was 3-year-old Byron Jimmerson Jr., the son of one of the slain women. He was critically injured and remained hospitalized after.

On Friday, as Heinze was arrested, family members gathered for a funeral home visitation. The victims were to be buried Saturday.

The dead included the suspect's father, Guy Heinze Sr., 45; his uncle, Rusty Toler Sr., 44; and his aunt, Brenda Gail Falagan, 49. Also slain were Toler Sr.'s four children - Chrissy Toler, 22; Russell D. Toler Jr., 20; Michael Toler, 19; and Michelle Toler, 15.

Chrissy Toler's boyfriend, Joseph L. West, 30, was also killed. Byron is her son.

Clint Rowe, who has been acting as a spokesman for the family, said it was "definitely a surprise" to learn of the arrest at the visitation.

"I'm floored right now," Rowe, who is an uncle to the Toler children, said from the funeral home. "But right now it's just an arrest. We have to see where this thing takes us so I'm going to keep my mouth shut until the Glynn County Police Department informs us of more."

Gail Montgomery, the manager of the New Hope Plantation mobile home park, where the slayings happened, said the arrest leaves a lot of questions unanswered.

"I'm feeling just like everyone else is right now, we're all shocked," she said. "We don't know what any of the circumstances are. We don't know if there was more than one or if it was him by himself."
By Associated Press Writer Russ Bynum; AP Writer Desiree Hunter in Montgomery, Ala., contributed to this report.

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by NavyguyAD3 September 14, 2009 4:24 PM EDT
I would have to admit... I am completely shocked by the story. I also have to point out that some of the comments I have read are completely ignorant. To profile someone as "Southern White Trash" is just wrong. Blaming this on "Skin Heads" is just as ignorant. He was a graduate of Yale Law School. Most likely more educated then half the people posting these comments. I think this just goes to show, people can completely unpredictable. It really supprises me as to how messed up some people are. Save us the 1.5 seconds, and just don't post random crap.
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by mysticstone September 5, 2009 8:10 PM EDT
My prayers go out to this family in this extreme time in their lives!
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by mysticstone September 5, 2009 8:07 PM EDT
My prayers go out to this family in this extreme time in their lives!
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by erasmus111 September 5, 2009 2:43 PM EDT
It's really too bad that CBS can't get their **** together!

I have come an gone out of this particular article a few times and one minute "particular" comments are there, and the next they are gone. Then they are at the end, but not where they originally were.
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by erasmus111 September 5, 2009 2:19 PM EDT
by charlie7344 September 5, 2009 12:55 PM EDT
Could you kill your own son? Your own brother or sister? To stop them?


Hmmm, that's a toughie. It might take me a few seconds to come to my senses, a few might die in that time, but yeah, I think I could.: )
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by erasmus111 September 5, 2009 2:27 PM EDT
I'm saying this because I think the person that was doing the killing must have shown signs of being a "nasty" person before that. It would make it a little easier in deciding what you needed to do. I would be looking at the rest of my family and would do anything to stop that person from killing them. That would be after I got over the shock. But I'm a fast thinker in emergencies. It's true.: )
by legacyabq September 5, 2009 1:55 PM EDT
holy cow how could one person physically accomplish this? The guy doesnt have a scratch on him!!
You cant tell me 8 people, IN ONE ROOM, could not put up a struggle against ONE MAN who didnt even have a gun?!?!?
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by erasmus111 September 5, 2009 2:15 PM EDT
That's what I thought, but then "gramto" said that maybe they weren't all there at once. Maybe they came gradually and he picked them off one by one as they came. Who knows? I just hate it when the media doesn't give enough FACTS! : )
by willow013 September 5, 2009 2:29 PM EDT
Doesn't make sense, does it?
by nirak2-2009 September 5, 2009 1:22 PM EDT
As soon he made that phone call, I had the feeling he did the killing.
He wasn't very convincing in being upset
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by johnthecableguy September 5, 2009 12:30 PM EDT
I fail to comprehend how one person could kill so many adults without help, unless it was a mass shooting. I have never heard any reports of gunfire, and in a mobile-home park someone surely would have heard it.

Looking in from the outside, it seems to me that there had to be more than one killer.
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by SkirtLifter September 5, 2009 12:09 PM EDT
Woeisme1,

Is that really your first thought or are you trolling? 'cause you know, you're right! Skinheads always indoctrinate white people and make these white people kill their entire families ... that's how the skinheads grow their numbers ... very logical. sheesh. (sorry 'bout the sarcasm)

Someone will say that if this family owned guns, someone could've killed the killer before he murdered EIGHT people by beating them to death. He managed to kill 3 able body males, 44, 45, & 30 yrs old, along with five others.

I don't get it. why didn't someone defend themselves? Tell 'em Gunownerdan!
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by SkirtLifter September 5, 2009 12:15 PM EDT
oops ... it was Five adult males. 45, 44, 20, 30,and 19...
by woeisme1 September 5, 2009 9:12 AM EDT
The circumstances could very well be that the militia movement or a related group such as the skin heads, got a hold of this guy, indoctrinated him, and he went home and practiced his newly learned hate. Just saying....
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by TyroneHoglegg September 5, 2009 11:32 AM EDT
Sure, yeah thats it...Good Lord...look at this potatoe head...He looks like the twin of the banjo player from Deliverance. I'm sure he just got mad beccause Bobby Joe said he was marryin Betty Jo, and her brother was already married to her but then Jasper........and so on...
by doc_holliday76 September 5, 2009 5:56 PM EDT
GEEZ...this skinhead looks and acts just like a southern, white, evangelical, trailer-trash republican't.

I'm willing to bet his defense is that his god told him to do it!
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