South Carolina Serial Killer

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this disturbs me

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090703/ap_on_re_us/us_sc_killing_spree

Serial killer has South Carolina residents on edge

By MITCH WEISS, Associated Press Writer Mitch Weiss, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 40 mins ago

GAFFNEY, S.C. – Terrified residents canceled Fourth of July plans and holed up in their homes Friday as investigators hunted a serial killer believed to have shot four people to death.

Tanya Phillips had been looking forward to a backyard barbecue at her brother's house but instead planned to stay home with her doors locked.

"I'm not taking any chances," said Phillips, 32, a mother of two who works in a day-care center. "I'll go out during the day, but not at night. I just don't feel safe."

Plenty of evidence links the killings, though officials have not yet determined how the victims are connected or if they knew whoever shot them, said Cherokee County Sheriff Bill Blanton.

"Yes, we have a serial killer," he said at a news conference in this rural community 50 miles south of Charlotte, N.C.

So far, all investigators have to go on is a sketch of a suspect and a description of a possible getaway vehicle, though police would not say who provided that information.

The latest victims were found in their family's small furniture and appliance shop near downtown Gaffney around closing time Thursday. Stephen Tyler, 45, was killed, and his 15-year-old daughter was shot and seriously injured. Tyler's wife, his older daughter and an employee found them in Tyler Home Center, County Coroner Dennis Fowler said.

A day earlier and about seven miles away, family members found the bodies of 83-year-old Hazel Linder and her 50-year-old daughter, Gena Linder Parker, bound and shot in Linder's home. Blanton would not say if Tyler and his daughter were also bound.

The killing spree began last Saturday about 10 miles from Tyler Home Center, where peach farmer Kline Cash, 63, was found shot in his living room. Blanton said the killer may have first spoken with Cash's wife about buying hay. She left and came home a few hours later to find her husband's body. Investigators said it appears he was robbed, but they have not determined if anything was taken in the other killings.

Cherokee County, home to about 54,000 people, had just six homicides in all of 2008, and half that the year before.

Residents have "their guard up and their gun handy," said state Sen. Harvey Peeler, R-Gaffney, who recalled the area being terrorized once before, in the 1960s, by a serial killer dubbed the Gaffney Strangler. Otherwise, Gaffney is most famous for a giant water tank shaped like a peach that can be seen from Interstate 85.

"There is no greater fear than the fear of the unknown and nobody knows. You can cut the tension with a knife," Peeler said. "People are locking their doors, even in broad daylight."

The Fourth of July is a busy weekend, with thousands of people expected to attend fireworks displays in several communities.

"You want to live a normal life," Phillips said as she stood outside a grocery store. "But you just can't."

Every available police officer will work the weekend, Blanton said, acknowledging that there is "real fear in the county." He urged people to take precautions such as going out in groups and calling 911 if their cars break down and they are stuck on the side of the road.

"If someone breaks into my house, I'm armed and ready," said Mike Daniels, 53, a retired Army sergeant. "And I won't hesitate to shoot first and ask questions later."

Hazel Smith, 47, said neighbors feel vulnerable.

"If he killed once, he'll kill again," she said sitting on the front porch with her friends. "Tonight, I'm going to stay inside and pray, pray a little harder that he gets caught."

The latest shootings happened less than a half-mile from the sheriff's office, where at least 30 investigators were already working on the case. Blanton said a profiler has suggested Tyler and his daughter might have been shot to taunt investigators, but he said his only concern is solving the case.

"We had a 15-year-old girl shot; he killed an 83-year-old woman," Blanton said. "The good people of this community don't deserve that."

The sheriff reminded people they have a right to protect themselves and advised salesmen and others to avoid knocking on strangers' doors with so many on heightened alert.

"People are going to start shooting at shadows," Blanton said.

real men love cheeses (latebloomer), Friday, 3 July 2009 22:25 (fifteen years ago) link

Otherwise, Gaffney is most famous for a giant water tank shaped like a peach that can be seen from Interstate 85.

http://industrial-landscape.com/FG-image-gallery/source/image/gaffney_peachoid_2658.jpg

real men love cheeses (latebloomer), Friday, 3 July 2009 22:28 (fifteen years ago) link

The sheriff reminded people they have a right to protect themselves and advised salesmen and others to avoid knocking on strangers' doors with so many on heightened alert.

"People are going to start shooting at shadows," Blanton said.

this seems like an invitation for a lot of accidental deaths/injuries

tehresa, Friday, 3 July 2009 22:33 (fifteen years ago) link

so i guess no outlet shopping this weekend, huh?

tehresa, Friday, 3 July 2009 22:33 (fifteen years ago) link

"we had a 15-year-old girl shot, he killed an 83-year-old woman," Blanton said. "The good people of this community don't deserve that."

Men and boys on the other hand... (Srsly, WTF?)

StanM, Friday, 3 July 2009 23:10 (fifteen years ago) link

just some fyi: males in the south are expected to die for their peach towers and outlet malls.

real men love cheeses (latebloomer), Friday, 3 July 2009 23:41 (fifteen years ago) link

Mark Sanford strikes again.

Your heartbeat soun like sasquatch feet (polyphonic), Saturday, 4 July 2009 00:13 (fifteen years ago) link

That was my first thought.

Detroit Metal City (Nicole), Saturday, 4 July 2009 00:17 (fifteen years ago) link

good waste of a forgiveness tour otherwise duh

the same (tremendoid), Saturday, 4 July 2009 01:37 (fifteen years ago) link

http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/07/03/south.carolina.killings/index.html

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/CRIME/07/03/south.carolina.killings/art.sketch.cnn.jpg

(CNN) -- The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office on Friday released a second sketch of a man believed to have fatally shot four people in less than a week near Gaffney, South Carolina.
Police say the suspect may be driving a light-gray or champagne tan 1991-1994 two-door Ford Explorer.

Police say the suspect may be driving a light-gray or champagne tan 1991-1994 two-door Ford Explorer.

"Let me say that, under the FBI's definition of a serial killer, yes, we have a serial killer," Sheriff Bill Blanton told reporters in Gaffney, a town in the county of about 54,000 residents some 50 miles southwest of Charlotte, North Carolina.

He would not detail what has led investigators to conclude the shootings are linked or how they received the description of the suspect that has led to the two sketches. In addition, he said he did not know whether the shooter knew his victims or whether he may have chosen them at random.

Police said he may be driving a light-gray or champagne tan 1991-1994 two-door Ford Explorer.

The first shooting happened Saturday, when peach farmer Kline W. Cash, 63, was found dead by his wife in their home, said Leigh Caldwell, a victims services coordinator for the sheriff's office.

Blanton said Cash's home may have been robbed.

On Wednesday, the bound and shot bodies of 83-year-old Hazel Linder and her 50-year-old daughter, Gena Linder Parker, were found in the mother's home, where she lived alone.

"We're still trying to determine if anything's missing from there," Blanton said.

Thursday night brought two more shooting victims -- 45-year-old Stephen Tyler was found shot dead and his 15-year-old daughter wounded in the family-run furniture and appliance store, Tyler Home Center, said Chief Rick Turner of the Gaffney Police Department.

He would not say whether the Tylers were bound.

The daughter remained hospitalized Friday, Caldwell said.

Leave has been canceled for all members of the Police Department and the Sheriff's Department, said their respective chiefs, who urged residents to take precautions.

About 100 investigators from North and South Carolina were working the case, Blanton said.

"I think our community has a right to be concerned," he said. "We're concerned. We're dealing with a man that's killed four people."

He urged residents to check on relatives, especially those who live alone. "We're asking the people in our community to be vigilant, to report anything."

But he cautioned against taking that too far. "Our concern is that people are going to start shooting at shadows," he said.

In a separate incident, police looking for the shooter tried to stop a dark SUV Chevrolet Blazer and wound up with yet another killing, this one apparently self-inflicted.

"The driver, who the officer didn't know at the time was a female, pulled over," Blanton said. "The passenger door opened; two children got out with their hands up."

The children were in their early teens, he said. "The mother takes off. The officer gives chase thinking maybe she's the suspect. Shots were fired during the chase."

As police cars converged on the SUV, "Somewhere in the middle she takes her own life," he said. "Right now, we're working it as a self-inflicted gunshot wound, suicide."

Blanton said narcotics were found in the car driven by the woman, whom he identified as a 35-year-old woman from nearby Blacksburg, South Carolina

real men love cheeses (latebloomer), Saturday, 4 July 2009 07:20 (fifteen years ago) link

a light-gray or champagne tan 1991-1994 two-door Ford Explorer

cool wheels

velko, Saturday, 4 July 2009 07:47 (fifteen years ago) link

Not to make light, but...

http://images.ientrymail.com/famousdeaddb/jim-varney.jpg

A Leg Made Footless From Pot (Deric W. Haircare), Saturday, 4 July 2009 13:10 (fifteen years ago) link

I wonder if these descriptions really help. From the sketch? No, doubt if I would recognize him even if he was staring me in the face. Unless he had a sticker which said:"Hello, I'm a serial killer."

Sookeh, I vant to suck your titties (stevienixed), Saturday, 4 July 2009 13:26 (fifteen years ago) link

So they got him then:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jul/07/south-carolina-serial-killer

nate woolls, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 07:44 (fifteen years ago) link

yeah my mom informed of the joyous news this evening!

tehresa, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 07:55 (fifteen years ago) link


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