'I'm Really Sorry' Beggs Murder Suspect Tells News On 6

'I'm Really Sorry' Beggs Murder Suspect Tells News On 6

A woman suspected of killing her 18-year-old son and wounding her two daughters said she was "really sorry" when questioned by a News On 6 reporter.

Tristen Land was there when Amy Hall was brought back to jail from the hospital where she was being evaluated.

Tristen Land: "Is there anything you want to say to the family or the community?"
Amy Hall: "I am really sorry, and I just don't want to make a comment right now, OK?"

Amy Hall is in the Okmulgee County jail charged with first-degree murder in the death of her son Kayson Toliver. She also faces two counts of shooting with intent to kill.

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The three victims went to Beggs Public Schools. They will be honored at Friday night's Beggs-Sperry football game. Kayson was a senior and a member of the Golden Demons football team.

The closeknit community held a vigil at the school Thursday night. The shooting was called in early that morning from a rural Nuyaka home, according to the Okmulgee County Sheriff's Office.

Sheriff Eddy Rice said they will be releasing additional information Friday on the investigation.