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McAllister, Linda & Clemons, William 7-1-17; SC: male, female UIDs found in Horry Co.
Topic Started: Jul 16 2017, 08:04 AM (76 Views)
tatertot
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http://wbtw.com/2017/07/15/horry-county-po...-of-two-bodies/

Horry County Police investigating after remains of two bodies found in Bucksville
By Adrianna Seals Published: July 15, 2017, 3:13 pm Updated: July 15, 2017, 3:17 pm

BUCKSVILLE, SC (WBTW) – The Horry County Police Department is investigating after the remains of two bodies were found on July 15 in Bucksville off of 701.

Horry County Deputy Coroner Darris Fowler said in an email that the remains are believed to be male and female.

The remains are being sent to the Medical University of South Carolina to be identified and determine the cause of death.
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http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/loca...e161844798.html

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JULY 17, 2017 5:51 PM
‘Foul odor’ leads to discovery of ‘skeleton remains’ in the woods
BY CHRISTIAN BOSCHULT

A ‘foul odor’ smelled by several people led Horry County police to discover a skeleton in the woods in the Bucksville region of Horry County according to a police report.

According to the report, the three people smelled the odor at 3 a.m. Saturday but didn’t want to investigate the smell until morning. The trio discovered the skeleton remains around 6:15 a.m. and called police, who located the remains under a bush.

The remains are believed to be those of a man and woman, according to Darris Fowler, Horry County deputy coroner.

The remains will be sent to the Medical University of South Carolina to identify the victims and determine their causes of death, Fowler said.

Horry County police say the arrests of 21-year-old Jordan Hodge and 28-year-old Kenneth Carlisle, 28 - who are both charged with murder in the case of a missing couple last seen in Conway - are related to the remains found in the woods.

Sixty-four-year-old Linda McAllister and William Clemons, 45, were reported missing on July 1, according to the Conway Police Department. The couple was last seen in the area of Dewberry Street

But Horry County Deputy Coroner Darris Fowler advised Monday morning that the remains found in the Bucksville area have not yet been identified and will need to “undergo more testing before ID’s are confirmed.”

The testing may take up to several weeks before confirmation can be made and released, Fowler added.
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:( May Linda and William Rest in Peace :(
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/loca...e163365213.html

Missing Conway couple identified by coroner
BY CHRISTIAN BOSCHULT
JULY 24, 2017 5:25 PM

The Horry County Coroner’s Office has confirmed that the skeleton remains found in Bucksville are those of missing Conway couple Linda McAllister, 64, and William Clemons, 45.

Horry County police have charged 21-year-old Jordan Hodge and 28-year-old Kenneth Carlisle, both of Aynor, with the death of the missing Conway couple.

A bloody truck, possessing and using the victim’s banking information, and a final cellphone ping at the suspects’ home in Aynor are all listed as evidence that led to the murder charges for Carlisle and Hodge in connection with the disappearance of a missing Conway couple, according to arrest warrants.

The couple was reported missing July 1, according to the Conway Police Department. The couple was last seen in the area of Dewberry Street.

“… there is probable cause that the suspect committed the act of murder due to being the last known contact with victims, providing statements which differ from fact, being in possession of multiple banking mechanisms (with excessive use) and the victim’s truck, which was saturated in blood, and final phone ping of the victim’s phone in immediate vicinity of the suspect’s Aynor residence on July 13, 2017,” arrest warrants for both Carlisle and Hodge state.

Horry County police discovered the remains of the couple on July 15 after several people saying they smelled a “foul odor” led officers to discover skeletons in the woods in the Bucksville region of Horry County.

According to the report, three people smelled the odor at 3 a.m. but didn’t want to investigate the smell until morning. The trio discovered the skeletal remains around 6:15 a.m. and called police, who located the remains under a bush.
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