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Hainstock "didn't think Klang was going to die"

August 1, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Eric Hainstock took the stand Wednesday, in his trial for the murder of Weston School principal John Klang. Hainstock said he bought two loaded guns to Weston School last September, to get some attention for the constant teasing he'd been forced to endure. “No one was listening to me, doin' nothin' about it,” Hainstock told his attorney. Hainstock said that after he shot Principal John Klang, he hoped Klang would be alright: “I didn't think Mr. Klang was gonna die.” Hainstock faces life in prison if convicted of first degree intentional homicide in Klang's death.

 

AUDIO: Dave Stoeger reports (2:00 MP3)

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