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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - The manager of a Finksburg video store was killed Saturday night in Carroll County’s first homicide of the year, police said. Police would provide no motive or cause of death.
But neighbors, quoting family members, said the victim, Gary L. Hatfield, 54, of Manchester, had been fatally beaten with a fire extinguisher during an apparent robbery of H and D Movie Sales.
When Hatfield didn’t return home from work after 10 p.m. Saturday, his wife, Brenda, and son, Ryan, grew worried and went to check on him at H and D, which buys and sells adult and family videos, said Chris Crone, a neighbor and family friend of 30 years.
The pair found Hatfield bloody and unconscious near a counter at the rear of the store. Brenda, a nurse, tried to resuscitate him, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
“They noticed that $1,000 was missing. He got killed for a $1,000. Can you believe that?” Crone said.
Struck with shock and grief, Crone and another neighbor, Pam Bosley, embraced Sunday outside the Hatfields’ home along a quiet Oak Street in a Manchester neighborhood that borders a farm.
Three years ago, Hatfield, who also sold cars, underwent open-heart surgery, followed by another surgery a year later on his deteriorating spine, Crone said.
“It’s senseless. He would have just handed over the money,” Bosley said. “I can’t believe it.”
Police have no suspects and are still awaiting the results of an autopsy, said Greg Shipley, a state police spokesman.
Shipley declined to confirm whether it was a robbery and whether a fire extinguisher was the weapon, as the Hatfield family had told neighbors.
The homicide rattled other occupants of the Tower Center strip mall, which also houses a church, tattoo parlor, veterinary clinic, hair salon, pharmacy, tanning salon and scuba diving shop.
“It’s crazy,” said Scott Greenholtz, a manager at J&G Liquors, three stores down from the video store, which still had yellow police tape surrounding it Sunday morning.
“Especially since the man who killed his mom was a regular customer of ours. So this is the second one somewhat related to us. It’s starting to hit a little close to home.”
Eric Raymond Yates, who lived in a nearby trailer court, was charged in November with the murder of his mother after allegedly stabbing her 30 times.
kvolkmann@baltimoreexaminer.com
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Examiner Reader said:
When i heard this story on the news and found out the name of the man who mudered him you could have knocked me over with a feather. This young man use to work with my husband and then he worked for him. We have known this young man for a couple of years. He has eaten dinner with my family he even stayed with us for a week or so when he had some family issues. I am having trouble putting this together never in my wildest thoughts could I have believed this of him. We lost touch with him when his dad made him stop working for my husband in the summer. I believe there is more that is not being said yet. What he did is unimaginable unforgivable and he should definitely suffer the consequences. I am anxious to hear the entire story. There has been conflicting stories first I read the man was shot. I read now he beat him. I will follow the story my thoughts go out to the victims family and friends
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Examiner Reader said:
Too bad he didn't get a chance to use a gun for self-protection. The handicapped and elderly are always targets of these evil snakes.
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Hampstead Resident said:
I can't believe this is happening soo close to home! My Thoughts and Prayers are with this manS...may he R.I.P. WIFE AND CHILDREN. God Bless!
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finksburg resident said:
There is something seriously wrong with this person. I hope he gets the death penalty. No matter what that man did not deserve to be killed for any amount of money. It will be interesting to learn what reason he had for killing this poor man. All this man was doing was trying to make a living. Lets hope our court system puts him away for life or execute him!!! Now his wife and kids will have to go to court and relive this everyday
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Examiner Reader said:
The guy goes off to go tubing in the snow with friends and then stops off at a video store to kill someone? Weird. Hope he gets the death sentence.
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Examiner Reader said:
If there is any justice.May Mr. Anderson find his way to the depths of h*ll long before his scheduled appointment.Never forget those that were murdered,and never let rest those that murdered them.My prayers are with the family's of both.
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Examiner Reader said:
See, when real crime happens in Carroll, the MSP handle it, not one of Trgoninmg's jail guards.
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