911 tapes released on fatal shooting of son

911 tapes released on fatal shooting of son

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Tyler Giuliano as he appeared in the 2012 New Fairfield High School yearbook. Photo: Contributed Photo / Danbury News-Times

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911 tapes released on fatal shooting of son

Updated: Friday, 05 Oct 2012, 5:54 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 05 Oct 2012, 5:02 PM EDT

NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn. (WTNH) -- The wife of the man who fatally shot his son last week was the first to dial police in the frantic moments after the shooting, according to a recording of the call provided by officials.

Her voice fraught with concern, Carolyn Giuliano told the dispatcher that her husband, Jeffrey, had gone next door to check on a disturbance at his sister's house. Moments later, she heard gunshots ring out.

"I don't know. My husband ran next door to his sister's house to help her," she said.

Several emergency calls -- including one by Jeffrey Giuliano's sister -- about shots being fired came in over the next few minutes, a dispatcher is heard saying on one of the recordings.

Read more and listen to the calls at the Connecticut Post .

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