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"That's the last memory I got of Chuck Graner...the happiest moment, I would imagine, of his life."</blockquote>On January 21, 1991, Graner's daughter Brittni Stacia was born. On February 9, 1993,  Dean Charles Graner, the couple's second child, was born. On May 29, 1997, Staci Graner filed for divorce and the couple separated. On June 16, 1997, Common Pleas Judge Ralph Warman issues a first order of protection against Graner to Staci Dean. This resulted from Graner's comment to Dean that "she could keep his guns, because he did not need them for what he was going to do to the plaintiff." Warman also ordered Graner not to have any contact with his ex-wife for six months except for exchanging their children for child custody exchanges, which he ordered to take place at Uniontown's police station.
"That's the last memory I got of Chuck Graner...the happiest moment, I would imagine, of his life."</blockquote>On January 21, 1991, Graner's daughter Brittni Stacia was born. On February 9, 1993,  Dean Charles Graner, the couple's second child, was born. On May 29, 1997, Staci Graner filed for divorce and the couple separated. On June 16, 1997, Common Pleas Judge Ralph Warman issues a first order of protection against Graner to Staci Dean. This resulted from Graner's comment to Dean that "she could keep his guns, because he did not need them for what he was going to do to the plaintiff." Warman also ordered Graner not to have any contact with his ex-wife for six months except for exchanging their children for child custody exchanges, which he ordered to take place at Uniontown's police station.


In February 1998, Staci Dean filed another complaint in court, writing that Graner had been sneaking around her home at night:<blockquote>"Charles picked me up and threw me against the wall...I just don't think this is normal behavior, and he does frighten me."</blockquote>
In February 1998, Staci Dean filed another complaint in court, writing that Graner had been sneaking around her home at night:<blockquote>"Charles picked me up and threw me against the wall...I just don't think this is normal behavior, and he does frighten me."</blockquote>Dean also said that Graner "set up a video camera in my house without my knowledge and showed me the tapes." A second order of protection against Graner was issued to Dean.
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Dean also said that Graner "set up a video camera in my house without my knowledge and showed me the tapes." A second order of protection against Graner was issued to Dean.


In March 2001, Police were called to Staci Dean's home after her ex-husband allegedly came into the rooms where she was sleeping. According to Fayette County court papers, Graner entered the room where Staci Dean was sleeping and attacked her, banging her head against a wall. Later that year, Staci Dean filed a five-page, handwritten affidavit stating that Graner had "yanked me out of bed by my hair, dragging me and all the covers into the hall and tried to throw me down the steps," which Graner had admitted to. The affidavit also says that Graner "set up a video camera in my house without my knowledge and showed me the tapes." Criminal charges were not filed, and a third order of protection against Graner was issued to Dean.
In March 2001, Police were called to Staci Dean's home after her ex-husband allegedly came into the rooms where she was sleeping. According to Fayette County court papers, Graner entered the room where Staci Dean was sleeping and attacked her, banging her head against a wall. Later that year, Staci Dean filed a five-page, handwritten affidavit stating that Graner had "yanked me out of bed by my hair, dragging me and all the covers into the hall and tried to throw me down the steps," which Graner had admitted to. The affidavit also says that Graner "set up a video camera in my house without my knowledge and showed me the tapes." Criminal charges were not filed, and a third order of protection against Graner was issued to Dean.
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