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DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. -- The 911 call has been released in the death of an Irish man in his Davidson County home last year.

Jason Paul Corbett, 39, was killed during a domestic dispute in his home on Panther Creek Court on Aug. 2, 2015.

Corbett's wife and father-in-law, 31-year-old Molly Martens Corbett and 65-year-old Thomas Michael Martens, have been charged with second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter in connection to his death.

Deputies responded to the Corbetts’ residence shortly after 3 a.m. on Aug. 2, 2015, in reference to an assault.

The Davidson County 911 Center advised responding deputies that the caller had been in an argument with his son-in-law and struck him with a baseball bat.

In the 911 call placed by Martens, he tells the 911 operator, "My daughter's husband -- my son-in-law -- got in a fight with my daughter. I intervened and -- I think -- I believe he's in bad shape. We need help."

When asked by the 911 operator what Martens meant by "in bad shape," Martens replied, "He's bleeding all over and I may have killed him."

The 911 operator instructed Martens on how to check to see if Corbett was breathing and later in the call instructs him how to do chest compressions. Martens can be heard apparently doing chest compressions on Corbett.

Midway through the call, Martens hands the phone to his daughter, who is told by the operator to help with chest compressions. She says during the call she is certified to do chest compressions. Molly Corbett can be heard apparently performing chest compressions and in the process sounds distressed.

At about the 12-minute mark in the call, Martens tells the operator emergency responders are "coming in now" while Molly Corbett can be heard in the background still apparently performing chest compressions.

The call ends with Martens telling the operator that the emergency responders are taking over at the scene and the operator telling him to try to get his daughter out of the room.

On Tuesday, Corbett and Martens were each given $200,000 bonds. Both have since posted bail.

Corbett and Martens are scheduled to appear in court Feb. 8.

In the search warrant which was also released Thursday, the investigating officer writes:

"It was told through initial interviews that Jason Paul Corbett was choking Molly Paige Corbett inside the master bedroom door in the early morning hours of August 2, 2015."

The officer later writes:

"Thomas Michael Martens was awoken by the disturbance. He went to the master bedroom and intervened with the use of an aluminum baseball bat striking Jason Paul Corbett in the head..."

Later in the search warrant, the officer described the physical appearances of Martens and Corbett along with describing the crime scene.

The search warrant states:

"Neither Thomas Michael Martens nor Molly Paige Corbett suffered any injuries about their person."

"Throughout my law enforcement career, I have been in several, of what would be described as 'uncontrolled fights.' In my opinion; the struggle described was not consistent with the evidence at the scene, particularly the master bedroom."

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