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Hmmm
Blackshear, GA
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This is what is scrolling across the Brunswick News homepage: ARREST WARRANT FOR GUY HEINZE JR, CHARGING HIM WITH KILLING SEVEN FAMILY MEMBERS, INCLUDING HIS FATHER, AND A FAMILY FRIEND There is going to be a press conference at 9:00. Looks like I was wrong and he did it. Craziness.
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Southern Cross
Savannah, GA
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I think he did it. Listen to the entire 911 tape. It sounds to me like he is trying to give answers he thinks the 911 operators want to hear.....
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shamalamadingdon g
Hinesville, GA
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WOW
Nahunta, GA
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How can someone do this? He should have the same done to him.Craziness is just to mild for this.Thank God he admitted..he was going to be released to his grandmothers house with an ankle braslet.He would have killed her too.
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C O Jones
Blairsville, GA
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Wow...who'd a thunk it? Can't believe you dipshits were sticking up for him. Trash on trash crime....no loss.
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Hmmm
Blackshear, GA
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in my opinion it is trashy to call people dipshits for having an opinion
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C O Jones
Dawsonville, GA
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No...you just couldn't believe he'd do that to his own family...of course he could. He's a scumbag.
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“A Million Little Fibers”
Since: Dec 08
Deltona
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Deltona, FL
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I can't imagine 1 man killing 7 people without someone helping him. Maybe killing small children by himself, but grown adults? I haven't been able to completely follow the story but did this happen when the victims were sleeping or awake? If it was during the day or a time before people would be sleeping I can't imagine a group of people allowing this man to kill them. I think more arrests will be coming from this.
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not so sure
Wichita Falls, TX
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Im not so sure he acted alone. Unless he drugged them all first. I just really believe more were invovled JMO.
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Get Real
Jesup, GA
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It is obvious he did not act alone. Duh!
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WOW
Darien, GA
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C O Jones wrote: Wow...who'd a thunk it? Can't believe you dipshits were sticking up for him. Trash on trash crime....no loss. Let's get one thing straight...I am not a dipshit and I did not take up for him.OK?OK!I think he should have the same done to him but,I know this is not going to happen(reality)...Now,we have to feed,put clothes on his back and take care of him for the rest of his life.What a waste....
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Think About it
Savannah, GA
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He could have done it alone. Let's say the adults had been drinking- I know - a stretch, and they were all asleep. One man, one shotgun. Stop thinking they were shot! One blow, full strength to the face or jaw would incapacitate you. Sure you might kick a little or struggle for air, but would it wake a sleeping person in the same room? We may never know what actually happened, but rest assured, he did it.
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Hmmm
Blackshear, GA
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CoraDole wrote: I can't imagine 1 man killing 7 people without someone helping him. Maybe killing small children by himself, but grown adults? I haven't been able to completely follow the story but did this happen when the victims were sleeping or awake? If it was during the day or a time before people would be sleeping I can't imagine a group of people allowing this man to kill them. I think more arrests will be coming from this. I agree it just doesn't make sense that 1 person could overtake 7 grown adults
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Sunshine
Wetumpka, AL
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Think About it wrote: He could have done it alone. Let's say the adults had been drinking- I know - a stretch, and they were all asleep. One man, one shotgun. Stop thinking they were shot! One blow, full strength to the face or jaw would incapacitate you. Sure you might kick a little or struggle for air, but would it wake a sleeping person in the same room? We may never know what actually happened, but rest assured, he did it. Do you know something we don't know?
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Melinda Cole
Dalton, GA
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CoraDole wrote: I can't imagine 1 man killing 7 people without someone helping him. Maybe killing small children by himself, but grown adults? I haven't been able to completely follow the story but did this happen when the victims were sleeping or awake? If it was during the day or a time before people would be sleeping I can't imagine a group of people allowing this man to kill them. I think more arrests will be coming from this. Grown adults? one in a wheelchair, one with Downs? What a frigging coward.....may he rot in hell!!!
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shamalamadingdon g
Hinesville, GA
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Think About it wrote: He could have done it alone. Let's say the adults had been drinking- I know - a stretch, and they were all asleep. One man, one shotgun. Stop thinking they were shot! One blow, full strength to the face or jaw would incapacitate you. Sure you might kick a little or struggle for air, but would it wake a sleeping person in the same room? We may never know what actually happened, but rest assured, he did it. I must say that I agree with you. I have heard of other cases where one perpetrator wiped out an entire house full of people. Actually there was one just profiled on The First 48 show on A&E. 1 man killed 4 adults, 2 children and wounded 2 more that actually survived.(he left them for dead) The survivors identified him and it was their uncle. Allegedly these Brunswick murders happened between 3am and 6am. A time when most would be sleeping. Take into consideration that one was in a wheelchair, one had downs syndrome and one was a toddler. The others may have been intoxicated,(just specualtion and hypothesis) heavy sleepers, scared to friggin death, or just plain overcome with disbelief that they didn't know what to do. I think one insane and psychotic person could commit such a crime. Just my personal opinion, though. What I can't understand is how not one single neighbor heard anything. Baffling, to say the least.
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MyTwoCents
Peculiar, MO
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When watching the video of Doering's press conference, he said the evidence "led us to believe that Guy Heinz Jr. is a responsible person for the murders". They didn't come right out and say he committed the crimes himself, only that he was "A" responsible person. He repeated it later that "this person is responsible" but he didn't say that Jr. is the killer. Jr. could have been responsible for their deaths because of something he did. Like his little brother said in his interview, there was drug use in the house and somebody may have owed somebody, so his brother could be responsible in that way. I know it's a stretch, but these days someone can be considered responsible for a murder even if they didn't actually do the killing. I'm sure there's more to it, just by the vague way they act like they're not sure if the reward money brought this "new evidence" forward. Somebody else is involved and they're hoping that the large reward will goad one of these losers into ratting on their friends. My two cents.....
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Joe
Rome, GA
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Why is everyone rushing to conclusions? Being charged with a crime does not prove guilt. Maybe he did this or maybe he didn't. This is why we have courts. Maybe there are more people involved, maybe not. Most logical thing to do is wait and see what the police investigation turns up. I assume they are still investigating this horrible crime. We all have opinions, but opinions are not facts. I opine we should chill and wait till justice has spoken.
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Since: May 08
St. Augustine, Fl.
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Jacksonville, FL
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Joe wrote: Why is everyone rushing to conclusions? Being charged with a crime does not prove guilt. Maybe he did this or maybe he didn't. This is why we have courts. Maybe there are more people involved, maybe not. Most logical thing to do is wait and see what the police investigation turns up. I assume they are still investigating this horrible crime. We all have opinions, but opinions are not facts. I opine we should chill and wait till justice has spoken. Hey joe-Nice to see someone from Rome chime in. Go Hawks. It is interesting to see how the Sherrif is holding a lot of info close to his vest, not the usual way things go in cases like this. Thoughts and Prayers go out to the family and friends of the victims.
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the_Flash
Savannah, GA
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If no one here has said it...Good Job Glynn County Police! You guys have been hit with several homicides recently and have successfully brought them all to a close with arrests made. I for one am appreciative of all you guys hard work. Cudos to your investigations staff.
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