GREENWOOD, S.C. – A chilling 911
call was the first clue that something was terribly wrong inside a
one-story rural home in South Carolina where six people, including the
gunman, were later found shot to death.
Facing problems with the law and in his personal life, 27-year-old Bryan Sweatt told a police dispatcher he was about to kill himself.
With a woman's voice crying in the background, the dispatcher asked if he had a gun. His reply: "a 44." The phone line went dead.
Sometime after, police say Sweatt killed his girlfriend, her parents, two children living in the Greenwood home and himself.
Police don't have a definite motive, but Sweatt was in a custody battle with the girlfriend and was facing a burglary charge that could have landed him behind bars.
Read More: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/10/31/chilling-11-call-records-1st-clue-problem-in-sc-home-where-6-found-shot-to/
Facing problems with the law and in his personal life, 27-year-old Bryan Sweatt told a police dispatcher he was about to kill himself.
With a woman's voice crying in the background, the dispatcher asked if he had a gun. His reply: "a 44." The phone line went dead.
Sometime after, police say Sweatt killed his girlfriend, her parents, two children living in the Greenwood home and himself.
Police don't have a definite motive, but Sweatt was in a custody battle with the girlfriend and was facing a burglary charge that could have landed him behind bars.
Read More: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/10/31/chilling-11-call-records-1st-clue-problem-in-sc-home-where-6-found-shot-to/
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