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Blain Spickler, of Kreamer, is identified as the hunter shot and killed Thursday night in Snyder County.
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Published December 06, 2008 12:23 am - Three months after Charity Spickler was shot and killed, her father went to a spot in Penn Township near where the family had enjoyed a last picnic with Charity just days before her slaying.

Slain woman's father shot, dies
Accident occurs near jail where daughter's alleged murderer held

By Tricia Pursell
The Daily Item

SELINSGROVE -- Three months after Charity Spickler was shot and killed, her father went to a spot in Penn Township near where the family had enjoyed a last picnic with Charity just days before her slaying.

And it was there, Thursday night, that Blaine Allen Spickler, 47, of Kreamer, was also killed, the victim of an apparent accidental shooting when an acquaintance's firearm unexpectedly discharged, Game Commission officials said.

Oddly, the shooting took place on the state-owned land, along Old Colony Road, near Middlecreek Antique Machinery Association grounds, where, after Charity's death, her relatives reflected on their last gathering as a family.

Charity was shot Sept. 27, in Lewisburg, and died fewer than 30 hours later.

After her death, relatives said they were thankful that they had the chance to spend time with Charity on the association grounds earlier that week.

Antique association representatives said the Spickler family often attended its events held throughout the year.

In a further twist, a short distance from the shooting site is the Snyder County Jail, where Roderick Sims -- Charity's alleged killer and father of three of her children -- is being held. He appeared in court Friday for a preliminary hearing in that case.

"There's no information I have available at this time that leads me to even suspect that there is a connection," said Snyder County District Attorney Michael Sholley, who added that he believes it is just coincidence.

The Spickler family has been through "so much pain already," said Union County District Attorney D. Peter Johnson, who spoke Friday after Sims' preliminary hearing.

"The amount of pain this family was already suffering from the loss of Charity was enormous," Johnson said. "Having now to survive this deadly accident is severe for anyone to handle. My thoughts and prayers really go out to them."

The man who investigators believe shot Blaine Spickler is an unidentified 46-year-old Freeburg resident who was attempting to unload a firearm, a .243-caliber Winchester, while inside his vehicle, according to Jerry Feaser of the state Game Commission.

The two had been talking before the gun went off, Feaser said. The shooter is believed to have been sitting in the passenger seat. Spickler was standing outside the passenger door and talking to him.

Sholley said it is his understanding that the two knew each other, but he didn't know how well, saying they could have just met each other that day.

Feaser said the incident is being investigated as hunting related. However, the two were not in the act of hunting.

"The alleged offender has a permit to use a vehicle as a blind," Feaser said, "meaning he can hunt from a vehicle because of a disability."



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