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 More options Oct 31 2009, 2:17 pm
From: Joe Miele <joe.mi...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 14:17:47 -0400
Local: Sat, Oct 31 2009 2:17 pm
Subject: WV: Turkey hunter killed in accidental shooting

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West Virginia
Turkey hunter killed in accidental shooting knew man who fired shot

By DAVE McMILLION
October 26, 2009

da...@herald-mail.com

CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. - A Jefferson County man who was killed in a hunting
accident Saturday in Hampshire County had hunted for years on the property
owned by the man who fired the fatal gunshot, the victim's brother said
Monday night.

Andy Bennett, the brother of Herald Hart Bennett of Charles Town, said he
was informed of his brother's death Saturday while at a West Virginia
University football game in Morgantown, W.Va.

His mother called to tell him, Andy Bennett said.

"She said, 'Hart's dead,'" Bennett said Monday.

"I was kinda in shock for a minute. She said, 'You need to come home,'"
Bennett said.

Herald Hart Bennett, 26, was killed when he was shot in the right side with
a bullet from a rifle fired by David Clarke Butler, 61, of Inwood, W.Va.,
according to the state Division of Natural Resources.

Andy Bennett said his father and Butler were close friends.

The shooting occurred in an area known as Fox's Hollow along the South
Branch of the Potomac River near Romney, W.Va., according to the DNR and
Andy Bennett.
Butler, who has a cabin in the area, took a shot at a turkey on the first
day of the fall season and missed. The bullet struck Bennett, according to
the DNR.

Bennett was walking on a roadway below Butler when the shooting occurred at
about 8:30 a.m., the DNR said.

Heavy brush, rain and fog contributed to the shooting, the DNR said.
Attempts to reach the DNR for more information were unsuccessful.

Andy Bennett said when he arrived at his parents' Charles Town home
Saturday, Butler, his wife and members of the Bennett family were there.

He said Butler has met with Bennett family members several times since the
shooting.

"We all know it's an accident. It doesn't do a whole lot to soften the
blow," Andy Bennett said.

Herald Hart Bennett was a 2001 graduate of Jefferson High School and a 2006
graduate of West Virginia University, where he earned a bachelor of science
degree in agricultural studies.

He raised Angus cattle on Kabletown Road, where he leased property for his
farming operations, Andy Bennett said.

He was also an auctioneer with Kable Auctioneer and worked for The Bennett
Agency in Charles Town, an insurance company owned by his father, Herald
Francis "Chip" Bennett.

Andy Bennett described his brother as strong-willed and as an "old-fashioned
kind of guy." People often thought his brother was older than his age, Andy
Bennett said.

"(It) sounds like a cliché, but he was one of a kind," Andy Bennett said.

Bennett said his brother had hunted on Butler's property for about 13 years,
and that he and Butler also enjoyed fly-fishing together.

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