ALBANY - A popular Albany high school math teacher charged with murder in the death of his father 12 years ago will be released from jail on house arrest. <br>
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Fifty-three-year-old William Scheer was arrested last week on charges that he bludgeoned his wealthy fathr to death with a golf club in a home they shared. <br>
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A judge set bond at $65,000 Tuesday and agreed that Scheer could be released as long as he remained on house arrest and wore an electronic monitoring device. <br>
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Scheer taught at Monroe High School. <br>
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He was arrested after a Dougherty County grand jury indicted him on murder charges in the death of Willian Henry Scheer, a retired Bell Telephone Laboratories inventor. <br>
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News reports at the time of the man's death said the father's body was found September 13, 1990, in a bedroom chair by two maids. Police said he died from an apparent blow to the head from a golf club. Police said there were no signs of forced entry.