The recording is part of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation report on the July 11 incident at Harbor Point Yacht Club.
Both deputies - Charles Greenwell and Rainey Wood - were wired with digital recorders during the incident.
Greenwell is heard ordering John Pearce to "put your hands up! Put your hands up!!"
Greenwell, who fired first, again orders John Pearce to stop advancing toward him and deputy Wood.
"Stop or I'll shoot...stop or I'll shoot!"
Then, the sound of a gunshot.
But even after being hit by the first shot, Pearce gets to his feet again, and continues toward the deputies, and that's when Wood fires but not before Greenwell again orders him to surrender.
"Down! Stand down! Stay low!" Greenwell screams at Pearce. "Down!!"
And, then another gunshot.
As we reported Thursday, Wood said he shot Pearce as he "lunged" at him. (See earlier story.)
Greenwell, according to the report, said in an interview with an agent not long after the shooting that Pearce was "jabbering incoherently" and he could not see his hands and did not know if he was armed.
WOUNDED WOMAN TALKS
The Gainesville woman who survived the murderous rampage by her nephew, which left her sister-in-law, the suspect's mother, dead, says she was attacked outside the house and thought she was going to die.
Gretchen Pearce's account of the attack on her is part of the GBI report.
She spokes with a GBI agent from her hospital bed just a few hours after the attack.
Pearce, who also lives at Harbor Point, said she went to Mary's home in response to a phone call in which Mary said her son, John, was "having another anxiety attack" and she did not know what to do.
Pearce said when she got to the house, "she saw John walking by the front door...naked, bloody and his hair was 'tosseled'...and he had a knife and she knew what his intent was with the knife."
According to the report, Pearce told the agent that "John then attacked her and began to stab her with the knife." Pearce says she fell to the grass by the driveway and, the reports say, "John continued to stab her and she thought she was going to die."
Then John left her and when thought it was safe, she began to yell for help but after no one came, she went to a house across the street.
It was outside that house that Pearce was shot and killed by the officers.

House at Harbour Point Yacht Club where John Spence killed his mother and critically wounded an aunt on July 11.
http://accesswdun.com/article/2011/11/243550