Men heard differing on slain NJ priest's 911 call

Nov 4th, 2009 - Washington Post

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NEWARK, N.J. -- The muffled voices are heard only for a few seconds, but are chilling nevertheless.

"This is the state police, you called 911, do you have an emergency?" a woman's voice asks.

"No, we don't, thank you," a man's voice answers.

"Yes, we do," a second man seems to say in the background.

"No, thank you," the first man repeats.

The 911 cell phone call made by the Rev. Edward Hinds moments before he was fatally stabbed last month in the rectory kitchen of his New Jersey parish captures the final moments of a man's life and the attempts to untangle what led up to them.

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