Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Neighbors fearful after man found dead

- By Linda Trischitta Staff writer

An exclusive Fort Lauderdale neighborho­odwas rocked by the killing of a resident who died from headinjuri­es, a county official said.

GuyHamilto­n Eargle Jr. was found dead Monday night in the Colee Hammocknei­ghborhood, south of East Las Olas Boulevard, in a house where the late, prominent businesswo­man Elizabeth “B.J” Huizenga Buntrock once lived.

Police won’t say found the body or Eargle, 68, may have targeted.

Fearful neighbors, who did not want to be identified, worried there may have been ahomeinvas­ion, orworse, that itwas during a random attack that the retired businessma­n was killed.

Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue was called to the white, walled property at about 6:15 p.m. onMonday night, butnoonewa­s taken to a hospital, the agency said.

The home is near the Tarpon River and two blocks from the 105-year-old First Presbyteri­an Church.

It was not known exactlywhe­nEargle died, the Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office said Wednesday.

Buntrock was 80 when she died in July 2014. The house is owned and rented out by her estate. who why been

Also known as “Betty,” in 1983 she founded the Flowers & Found Objects store, a business on East Las Olas Boulevard that is still in operation.

Buntrock also dedicated herself to charity, including a nonprofit called The Pantry of Broward that donated food to grandparen­ts who were raising their grandkids.

She was a first cousin of local billionair­e businessma­n and former Miami Dolphins owner H. Wayne Huizenga.

Eargle, the estate’s tenant, was not related to Buntrock, a Buntrock family member said.

Eargle’s Facebook page said he was a retired telecommun­ications executive.

Eargle also played baseball in the minor leagues from 1960-1971 in Florida and California, according to baseball-reference.com. A first baseman and outfielder, Eargle was a 13th-round draft pick by the San Diego Padres in 1969 fromtheUni­versity of South Carolina.

He was a part-time resident of Fort Lauderdale and Atlanta, police said.

Fort Lauderdale police cars and a crime scene technician van were still parked outside the property on Wednesday afternoon, nearly 48 hours after the bodywas found.

Neighbors said a white Ferrariwas often parked in the driveway, and that police officers were asking homeowners for surveillan­ce video.

Fort Lauderdale police ask anyone with informatio­n to call DetectiveM­ark Breen at 954-828-5708 or Detective Jason Wood, at 954-828-5344.

 ?? MIKE STOCKER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Fort Lauderdale police work the homicide in the Colee Hammock neighborho­od, south of Las Olas Boulevard.
MIKE STOCKER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Fort Lauderdale police work the homicide in the Colee Hammock neighborho­od, south of Las Olas Boulevard.
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