Gulf Shores Murder

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Published: Tue, March 13, 2007 - 8:03 am
Authorities are investigating a murder in Baldwin County. Gulf Shores Police say a 19-year-old shot and killed his father. It happened Monday night on East Canal Road. Police have identified the victim as 48-year-old Wilber Clark. Police say his son, Casey Clark, is charged with murder. An investigator on the case says Casey Clark admitted to the shooting, but Police are still unclear about a motive, "Casey is deaf and I do not have an interpreter to talk to him. He does have legal counsel, so I have not been able to talk to him to find out what happened. There was not an argument. They were not fighting at the time this happened, so right now, I know what happened, I just don't know why it happened," said Investigator Darrell Franklin with the Gulf Shores Police Department. Casey Clark was taken to the Baldwin County Jail. He will be in court for a bond hearing Wednesday.



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