...to spend time in his garden and cooking. GONE FISHIN'! Family members in addition to his wife include: sons, Tom Edwin Chumley of Augusta and Brian Clark of Evans, daughters, Martha Mantlow (Benny) of Dacula, Cindy Anderson (Aaron) of...
...to spend time in his garden and cooking. GONE FISHIN'! Family members in addition to his wife include: sons, Tom Edwin Chumley of Augusta and Brian Clark of Evans, daughters, Martha Mantlow (Benny) of Dacula, Cindy Anderson (Aaron) of...
...Thursday for a man whose murder conviction was overturned in January. Judge J. Carlisle Overstreet denied bond for Tom Edwin Chumley, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison plus five years in 2005. Judge Overstreet said he...
...life in prison Saturday after a Columbia County jury found him guilty in the 2003 shooting death of his mother. Tom Edwin Chumley, 55, was found guilty of murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime at the end of the...
Jurors in the trial of an Augusta man accused of fatally shooting his mother in 2003 watched tapes Friday of Tom Edwin Chumley giving a confession that his lawyer says was false. During the videotaped confessions, sheriff's investigators...
...Attorneys hope to conclude by today the trial of an Augusta man accused in the 2003 shooting death of his mother. Tom Edwin Chumley, 54, is being tried on murder and weapons charges in the Feb. 28, 2003, death of his mother, Meridith Pete...
...death A Columbia County grand jury indicted an Augusta man Thursday for the fatal shooting of his mother last year. Tom Edwin Chumley, 54, of the 300 block of Angela Street, was charged with murder and possession of a firearm during the commission...
...build them up again, make a profit, and everybody would be happy. THE GEORGIA Supreme Court granted a new trial to Tom Edwin Chumley, a man who made two uncoerced confessions that he shot his own mama to death. The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that...
...his mother was acquitted Friday in Columbia County after a five-day retrial. In March 2005, a jury convicted Tom Edwin Chumley, 59, of murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. He was sentenced to life in prison...
...confession would be allowed in court. In January 2008, the Georgia Supreme Court overturned the murder conviction of Tom Edwin Chumley, 59, accused of killing his mother, after reviewing the presiding judge's comments about his two taped confessions...