• Negro, wigger woman accused of burying body appear in court

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    ALEXANDER COUNTY, N.C. —

    An Alexander County sheriff’s deputy found two people trying to
    dispose of a body behind an abandoned house in the Ellendale
    community Wednesday afternoon, officials said.

    Investigators have charged Toni Hearne, 51, and Linsey Lentz,
    33, with murder and failure to report a death.

    The couple were in court Thursday morning. Hearne shook his head
    "no" when asked if Lentz was involved.

    "We brought him up here. I just panicked to hide him. I didn't
    know what to do," Toni Hearne told Channel 9.Hearne told Channel
    9's Dave Faherty that he isn't a killer and was only defending
    himself when he choked his uncle, Robert Adam Hearne Jr., to
    death.

    CHOPPER 9 PHOTOS: Manhunt underway after investigators find
    people trying to bury body

    Investigators said the car driven by the Hearne and Lentz got
    stuck and that's when somebody driving by noticed them and
    called police.

    Channel 9 learned Thursday that a retired deputy spotted their
    car behind an abandoned house and called for help.

    Eyewitness News also learned that where the body was taken was
    once a police training ground for SWAT.

    "I never wanted to fight my uncle but he came in and came at me
    with his knife. So we were fighting and I tried to defend
    myself. He was choking me and I was choking him,” Hearne said.

    Hearne, who is from Charlotte, wouldn't tell Channel 9 where the
    fight happened, but said he had never been to the abandoned home
    in Alexander County, west of Taylorsville.

    It was there, deputies said, he and Lentz, who is from
    Albemarle, tried to get rid of the body, but their plan
    unraveled when their car got stuck and someone driving by
    spotted them.

    "The officer found what appeared to be drag marks in the leaves
    and went to the end of it and found a black male deceased,”
    Alexander County Sheriff Chris Bowman said.

    Deputies said the body was covered with leaves and a couple of
    tires along with some wood. They believe the couple chose the
    property hoping no one would ever find the body.

    Deputies are trying to determine where the homicide happened and
    if there were any other witnesses.

    Hearne said he had never been to that location before.

    "When the cops pulled up and your car was stuck, what was your
    thought right then?” Faherty asked him.

    “(I) told them I was stuck, man. (I) wasn't trying to hide or
    nothing because I was basically trying to defend myself,” he
    said.

    The sheriff in Alexander County said his investigators have
    already been in contact with police in Charlotte and Albemarle
    in hopes of locating the crime scene and determining possible
    charges.

    Ellendale Elementary, which is nearby, was on lockdown as a
    precaution.

    Channel 9 learned Thursday investigators photographed Hearne's
    neck at the Alexander County Sheriff's Office looking for any
    evidence he may have been choked.

    "He was checked very thoroughly and nothing appeared abnormal,"
    Chief Deputy Tod Jones said.

    Deputies along with police and SBI in Albemarle searched
    Hearne's home looking for any evidence he was killed there.

    Glen Bruton has known the victim for three decades and is like
    many neighbor's here in shock over what happened.

    “Tico didn't bother nobody, he was a quiet man,” Bruton said.

    http://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/manhunt-underway-after-deputy- finds-men-trying-to-bury-body-officials-say/153068496
     

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