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Family Shines Light On Addiction After Dad Believed Killed By Axe-Wielding Son In Morris County

A New Jersey man who used an axe and battery-operated pole saw to kill his dad had been battling addiction and mental illness, according to family and police paperwork.

Greg Meyer.

Greg Meyer.

Photo Credit: GoFundMe photo

A blood-covered axe and battery-operated pole saw were found near 61-year-old Gregory Meyer’s body at the Old Denville Road home he shared with his 33-year-old son, Kyle, around 1:15 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 24, according to an affidavit for probable cause obtained by Daily Voice.

Meyer's body was found in the basement with wounds to the left leg, head, fingers, and hands. His 33-year-old son, Kyle, was later charged in the incident after having been captured in Paterson.

Kyle’s grandmother — who also lived in the home — told police that she was alone with the pair around 12:50 p.m. and heard the father and son “yelling, followed by screams, and then quiet,” according to the records.

She then contacted Kyle’s aunt, who also lived with the family and arrived home to see Kyle driving away before finding Gregory in the basement, the complaint says.

A trail of blood led from the elder Meyer's body in the basement, up the stairs, and into Kyle's bedroom, police paperwork says.

Gregory Meyer had wounds on his left leg consistent with being struck by an axe, and wounds to his head, fingers, and hands, consistent with coming in contact with the pole saw at the scene, the police papers say.

Fabric on the pole saw was consistent with it also having come in contact with contact with the back of a jacket the Gregory Meyer had been wearing, the affidavit says.

Kyle declined to provide a statement to investigators.

A GoFundMe for the Meyer family reads: "We are grieved beyond words that Greg was taken from us by his own son, who for many years has been lost in the darkness of mental illness, alcoholism, and abuse of drugs legal and illegal."

More than $6,000 had been launched as of Wednesday, Dec. 27.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit at 973-285-6200, the Boonton Township Police Department at 973-402-4000, or Morris County Crime Stoppers at 973-267-2255.

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