Handyman Charles Giddeons Jr. Sought In Deadly Double Shooting

Jun 1, 2011 - 11:49
Jun 1, 2011 - 11:59
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Handyman Charles Giddeons Jr. Sought In Deadly Double Shooting
Charles Robbie Giddeons Jr.

COBB COUNTY, Ga. -- Cobb County police are looking for a handyman accused of killing two people found dead at an Austell home.

Police were called to the home on Clay Road just before 11 p.m. Tuesday, Cobb County police Officer Mike Bowman said. Police said the door was slightly open, and they found two dead men inside. The victims, who had no identification on them, were shot to death, Bowman said.

GA Daily News reporter Darryn Moore was at the scene all night watching homicide detectives go in and out of the home. After hours of investigating, police identified 26-year-old Charles Robbie Giddeons Jr. as the shooting suspect.

Giddeons, a handyman and married father of three, was renting the home where the bodies were found, police said. They said he is considered armed, dangerous and may be driving a white 2000 Toyota Corolla with the license plate number BNZ 3045.

Giddeons is charged with two counts of felony murder and two counts of aggravated assault.

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