Sunday, August 20, 2006

Nightmare senario for a hospital

Virginia Inmate Kills Guard, Escapes Hospital
Sunday, August 20, 2006

BLACKSBURG, Va. — An inmate escaped from a hospital Sunday after wresting a pistol away from a deputy and fatally shooting an unarmed security guard, officials said. William Charles Morva, 24, remained at large Sunday, as officials searched for him on foot and in helicopters.

Morva, who was jailed on charges of robbing a deli, was taken to the Montgomery Regional Hospital emergency room in handcuffs and leg irons after he suffered a sprained wrist and ankle, Sheriff Tommy Whitt said.

He overpowered a deputy and took his pistol. Shots were fired, killing hospital security guard Derrick McFarland, 26, as he tried to help the deputy.

"We really need to look into it real closely and find out how this happened," Whitt said. "We have an idea, but it's just speculation at this point, and I'd rather not speculate."

The deputy, who was wounded in the struggle, was in stable condition Sunday afternoon but was sedated and could not speak with investigators.

The emergency room closed after the shooting and later reopened, said hospital spokeswoman Suzanne Barnette.

The Virginia State Police, Christiansburg police and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office searched for Morva on foot and in helicopters.

1 Comments:

At 1:48 PM, Blogger Charlie said...

THEY GOT HIM! Caught him in a rugby field near and elementary school...

I wonder if this is the same William Morva mentioned on roanoke.com and Slice of Sci-Fi as being an actor in a 2005 "old-style sci-fi mystery" entitled "River of Dread". The movie was filmed by former VA Tech alumnus Seneca Hayes' -- who owns Fried Squid Productions. [More on FSP at Hayes' MySpace profile]. "River of Dread" was filmed entirely in digital media, screened around Richmond, VA -- and was then reported to go straight to DVD. For some sickos, it could become a "cult" classic *if* this is the same guy.

The movie link was first mentioned on The Sope-Bocks (http://sopebocks.blogspot.com).

THANKS for the good work! Keep it up.

 

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