Mark O. Barton

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Mark O. Barton
Mark O. Barton

Mark Orrin Barton (1955 - July 29, 1999) was a spree killer from Stockbridge, Georgia, who, on July 29, 1999, shot and killed nine people and injured 13 more. The shootings occurred at two Atlanta day trading firms -- Momentum Securities and the All-Tech Investment Group. It is believed that Barton, a daytrader, was motivated by $105,000 USD in losses over the previous two months. Barton committed suicide four hours later at an Acworth gas station, having been spotted by the police. He was ordered to stop at a gas station, but shot himself before the police could reach him.

Following the shootings, police found that Barton's second wife and 2 children (Leigh Ann Vandiver Barton, Matthew David Barton, and Mychelle Elizabeth Barton) had been murdered by hammer blows a few days before. The children had then been placed in bed, as if sleeping. Barton had been a suspect after the 1993 murders of his first wife, Deborah Spivey Barton, and her mother, Eloise Powell Spivey, who had been beaten to death at Riverside Campground, Weiss Lake, in northeastern Alabama.

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  • Immediately prior to entering the manager's office at All-Tech, Barton was heard to say:
    • "I hope this doesn't ruin your trading day." - This statement is actually attributed to one of the survivors being interviewed at the scene by an Atlanta police officer.
  • "There may be similarities between these deaths and the death of my first wife Debra Spivey. However, I deny killing her and her mother. There is no reason for me to lie now."

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