Man stuffed shotgun murder victim into truck toolbox later discovered by public works employees

Eric Kyle Hooper and LaChancey Williams

Left: Eric Kyle Hooper (Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office). Right: LaChancey Williams (Smith & Miller Funeral Home).

A Georgia man who was accused of shooting another man dead in Alabama and then stuffing his body in a toolbox has been found guilty of murder.

Eric Kyle Hooper, 31, was convicted in Alabama by a Cherokee County jury on Jan. 23, years after he was arrested for the 2022 murder of LaChancey Williams, 40. A press release from the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office stated that a fingerprint found at the scene connected Hooper to Williams. The story made local news for the grisly nature of how Williams’ body was found — wrapped in a tarp, stuffed inside a large, plastic toolbox that was dumped on the side of a rural Georgia road.

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