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Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman

Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman

Call #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shooting

Allen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson’s estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.

Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said.

According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.

Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials.

The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other.

The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting.

The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way."

"We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor’s Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor’s and Sheriff’s Offices have promised to now release it."

Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.

Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discovered

Julia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home Monday
She was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself there
Julia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his child
The pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police said
She was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthday
Both of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship
Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizations

A six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.

Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.

'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.'

Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legs

Jacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.


Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.

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He's not going to shoot him. He shot it up into the air? Yes. Stay on the line, please. It's nice. Okay, can you tell Allen to come inside? What's the man doing? Allen, get inside right now. That's why the police are saying get inside. Get inside. No, calm right now. I'm serious. We've had someone break in recently and so we are like really here to even stay here. Tell me your name, Ma'am. Patricia Walker. Did Allen come into the house yet? No. Allen. What are you guys doing? Huh? What's he doing? What's the man that's in your yard doing? He's walking with him. He's walking with Allen now? Yeah. Allen. Where are they walking? Okay, I just put on a gun. I got this in my yard. Ma'am, what's he doing? Ma'am, is he shooting the man? He's shooting the man. Hey, we'll have a gun and it's out of here. Okay. Ma'am, we're shooting an ambulance. What are you going on? Oh, you're shot working for me. I'm sorry, I shouldn't. Oh, my God. Hello? Yes, sir. What? I just killed a man. I'm sorry. Okay. What made you want to discharge your gun to hurt him? He pulled a knife out and came at me. He had a hand in his pocket and kept getting closer and closer. He got to be about two feet away. He pulled a knife out. He came at me with his, and I shot him several times. All right. I need you to secure your weapon. I did. Where is it now? It's on the ground right here. I'm standing next to it. I'm going to take you on the phone till the deputy gets there. Okay. Yeah, please send a deputy. I'll be waiting right here. We've got a deputy and EMS. I need you to stay on the phone. Yes, sir. Did he threaten you with the knife? Sir. This time of year, a good hoodie is absolutely essential. And the American giant classic full zip hoodie is made to last a lifetime. With timeless style, heavyweight fleece, and durable details, you can depend on it for years to come. Snag the hoodie that will bring you comfort for life. 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Real and Disturbing 911 Calls #1 Killing Of Pregnant Woman

Call #1 Solicitor's Office releases 911 call from castle shooting

Allen Stephenson, the founder of Southern Tide, shot and killed Matthew Whitman, 32, last month on the grounds of Stephenson’s estate, which was built to look like a German castle. Stephenson said Whitman was hostile and armed with a knife.

Stephenson said Whitman took a knife out of his pants and thrust it at him, at which point Stephenson shot Whitman five times, the solicitor's office said.

According to the solicitor's office, Stephenson fired seven shots: two warning shots from his porch, and five shots at Whitman from outside the home, three that struck him.

Stephenson's girlfriend was on a call with 911 when the shots were fired. The shots can be heard in the call, according to officials.

The solicitor's office said the two men did not know each other.

The Solicitor's Office announced Tuesday that they wont prosecute Stephenson in connection with the shooting.

The statement by Whitman's family said; "The Whitman family is disappointed by the decision not to prosecute Allen Stephenson for the homicide death of our son, Matthew. We have waited patiently while this investigation has proceeded and have been provided small pieces of information along the way."

"We look forward to seeing the entire investigation file now that the Solicitor’s Office claims the investigation is 'over' and the Solicitor’s and Sheriff’s Offices have promised to now release it."

Whitman lived on Nature Trail Drive, about a mile and a half from the estate.

Call #2 Man, 43, 'who didn't want a baby' killed his heavily pregnant girlfriend, 36, and then himself - and one of her young sons was there when her body was discovered

Julia Young, 36, was shot dead by Cedric Jones, 43, in her Ohio home Monday
She was found by her mom and one of her sons; Jones also killed himself there
Julia's dad said Jones was upset because he didn't want her to have his child
The pair had an on-and-off relationship before her death, police said
She was due to have a cesarean section on May 17, also her father's birthday
Both of Julia's sons - ten and 13 - were from a previous relationship
Julia was a volunteer with local domestic violence organizations

A six-months-pregnant Ohio mother of two was shot to death in her family's home after her boyfriend decided he didn't want to father a child, the victim's dad said.

Julia Young, 36, was found dead in her family's Medina home Monday by her mom and one of her sons. She had been killed by on-and-off boyfriend Cedric Jones, 43, who also killed himself.

'He didn't want the baby,' her father, Philip Duke, told Cleveland.com. 'I don't know if this is his way of dealing with it. We'll never know.'

Call #3 Gwinnett teen suing CSX after train accident severed his legs

Jacob Ohl lost both his legs below the knee when he was run over by a train in Lilburn in March. Four months after he was released from the intensive care unit, Ohl is suing CSX and the operators that were allegedly running the train that hit him.


Ohl, 17, filed suit in DeKalb County last week. The lawsuit claims CSX and operators Derrick Tyrone Marshall, of Stone Mountain, and Clifton Edward Martin, of Greenwood, South Carolina, were negligent and that CSX was liable for his injuries, which have already racked up more than $200,000 in medical bills.

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