Carolina Crimes Matt Hiers and Danielle Myers
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The only podcast dedicated solely to crimes committed in South Carolina!
lTwo South Carolina natives and true crime enthusiasts have teamed up to examine some of the most heinous and shocking crimes ever committed in the Palmetto State.
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EPISODE 172: "The Siren of the Seas": Anne Bonny
Born under a cloud of lies, an Irish immigrant girl and her family made their way to colonial South Carolina. Her tomboy upbringing combined with a rebellious streak was the perfect combination to create the fiercest female pirate in the history of the Western Hemisphere.
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EPISODE 171: "Sins of the Son"- The Murder of Isabel Zuluaga
In 2015, a Simpsonville repairman was shocked at his findings in the crawlspace of a home. Events turned stranger and stranger when he entered the home to make sure that everyone was ok. They most definately were not!
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EPISODE 170: “The Reedy River Killer”: Charles Williams
In the early Fall of 1975, two best friends started school together at Greenville High. One Friday night, they left home to go to a football game but they never made it home. Several other teens became missing at this time and police were in a race against the clock.
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Sources:
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/crime/2014/07/05/victims-mother-fights-parole-killer/12258635/
https://www.foxcarolina.com/2023/03/27/man-serving-life-1975-reedy-river-murders-again-eligible-parole/?outputType=amp -
EPISODE 169: "Calling to Check In": The Murder of Mary Ann Elvington
In 2021, the family of an elderly Nichols,SC woman grew concerned when she could not be found. Her normal routine did not include being out at night. When an "onboard" assistance system in her vehicle was contacted, they could not provide much help. That help could have saved her precious life.
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EPISODE 168: "The Tracks Don't Lie": The Murder of Briana Rabon
In early 2014, a hard working, vivacious Elgin 18 year old was just embarking on life's journey. She was caring, full of life, and was very close with her family. When her mother couldn't reach her she became worried and it wasn't long before her worries were confirmed. The investigation took several twists and turns but one ingenious Kershaw County Deputy tracked down his man like a human bloodhound.
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Sources:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/wach.com/amp/news/local/man-accused-of-killing-briana-rabon-to-appear-in-court-monday
On The Case with Paula Zahn Seadon 13 Episode 4
https://www.wistv.com/story/24856702/arrest-made-in-briana-rabon-murder/?outputType=amp
https://www.wltx.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/stephen-kelly-dies-lee-correctional-institution/101-17b1b41f-de78-4e63-aa68-045d0465088b
https://www.wthr.com/article/news/kershaw-man-sentenced-to-50-years-in-teens-death/101-234899578 -
EPISODE 167: "The Ride Share That Wasn't": The Abduction and Murder of Samantha Josephson
In March of 2019, the Spring Semester at USC was in it's final stages. One Thursday night, a group of friends went to Five Points for fun and frivolity, when one young lady got separated from the group. She called for and Uber, but was tragically never seen again.