By: Marshall Ramsey II
from http://www.inquisitr.com/2254581/holly-hill-south-carolina-mass-murder-four-dead-one-critically-wounded/
posted July 15, 2015
Holly Hill, South Carolina, Mass Murder: Four Dead, One Critically Wounded
A Holly Hill, South Carolina, mass murder has local police scrambling to find a Mercedes stolen from the horrific scene in hopes of finding the killer. Two adults and two children were found murdered in their Orangeburg County home early Wednesday morning. One child, an 8-year-old boy with critical wounds, was airlifted from the home.
The Holly Hill mass murder victims include two young girls, aged 12 and 17. The children were found shot to death inside their South Carolina home. Holly Hill is approximately 60 miles northwest of Charleston, and located near the intersection of Interstates 95 and 26.
Orangeburg County law enforcement officers are currently searching for a 1990s green Mercedes, which may have been stolen by the suspect, according to ABC News 4.
"We will not rest until we arrest the person who killed these individuals," Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell said during a press conference to update the public about the mass murder.
(This statement seems fake. A more likely statement to make would be, "We will not rest until we capture the individual or individuals who did this." Sheriff Ravenell is intimately connected to the crime, perhaps being even the trigger man.)
Holly Hill police were called to Old State Road around 7 a.m. after a passerby called 911. The individual thought gun shots had sounded, and felt someone was inside the home where the sounds originated.
(A real passerby wouldn't state they 'feel' someone could be in the home (indicating a victim) unless they knew that someone was likely to be there. This means that the passerby would have had to spot a vehicle at the residence. The statement indicates that the person knew someone was inside the house, perhaps because he was the person who fired the shots.)
Upon entering the home, South Carolina police officer found two adults, a man and a woman, and the two girls dead, and the little boy significantly wounded. The identities of the family have not yet been released to the public. Neither the relationship of the adults to the children, nor the age of the man and woman, have been released, according to a WCSC report.
(According to The Associated Press, the man was found dead outside the home in the yard. This means that Orangeburg police are lying about something, which in turn, means they know more than they are letting on. It appears as though Orangeburg County Sheriff's deputies, perhaps in conjunction with other police agencies, plotted to kill these people.)
No description of the unknown suspect, or possibly suspects, has yet been shared with the public, only the description of the Mercedes has been released. A multitude of law enforcement officers and vehicles lined both sides of the highway near the Holly Hill home after the responding officers arrived at the scene and presumably called for additional aid.
(Use of the term 'unknown suspect' is a misdirection statement designed to take the reader away from critical thinking in regards to this case. Additionally, there would be no need to call in multiple police and vehicles if the shooting had already occurred. This would indicate an 'active shooter' situation, meaning that the shooter was in the area and had fired shots very recently. Since no hostages were taken, and no reports were issued of shots fired, then there is no need for the police to call for backup. This, while a real murder, was a planned hit by law enforcement agencies, with the backing and planning given by persons with the power to use these agencies, such as the county, state, and federal governments. To what end has not been established, however given the massive push toward gun confiscation through legislation in the state and federal governments, it would appear that this was done for the purpose of taking away guns from the average citizen.)
The Holly Hill home, where the mass murder occurred, is reportedly located behind a string of pine trees along US. 176. No other homes are located near the crime scene.
Check back with the Inquisitr for more details about this breaking news story out of Holly Hill, South Carolina , as additional details become available.
(Story posted in advance. Planned hit and story for certain. https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?ei=UTF-8&type=agc511&hspart=avast&hsimp=yhs-001&p=Leroy+Ravenell+Jerome+Butler)
(Orangeburg County Sheriff's responded to house at 6:48 A.M. In other stories, the police received the phone call informing them of a possible shooting. This leaves the strong possibility that Orangeburg County Sheriff's officers were the shooters.)
http://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article27301705.html
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/world/killer-on-loose-as-four-shot-dead-in-small-town-in-south-carolina/story-fnhrvhol-1227444217307
http://www.wtoc.com/story/29553269/four-dead-in-holly-hill-homicide-search-underway-for-possible-stolen-car
from http://www.inquisitr.com/2254581/holly-hill-south-carolina-mass-murder-four-dead-one-critically-wounded/
posted July 15, 2015
Holly Hill, South Carolina, Mass Murder: Four Dead, One Critically Wounded
A Holly Hill, South Carolina, mass murder has local police scrambling to find a Mercedes stolen from the horrific scene in hopes of finding the killer. Two adults and two children were found murdered in their Orangeburg County home early Wednesday morning. One child, an 8-year-old boy with critical wounds, was airlifted from the home.
The Holly Hill mass murder victims include two young girls, aged 12 and 17. The children were found shot to death inside their South Carolina home. Holly Hill is approximately 60 miles northwest of Charleston, and located near the intersection of Interstates 95 and 26.
Orangeburg County law enforcement officers are currently searching for a 1990s green Mercedes, which may have been stolen by the suspect, according to ABC News 4.
"We will not rest until we arrest the person who killed these individuals," Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell said during a press conference to update the public about the mass murder.
(This statement seems fake. A more likely statement to make would be, "We will not rest until we capture the individual or individuals who did this." Sheriff Ravenell is intimately connected to the crime, perhaps being even the trigger man.)
Holly Hill police were called to Old State Road around 7 a.m. after a passerby called 911. The individual thought gun shots had sounded, and felt someone was inside the home where the sounds originated.
(A real passerby wouldn't state they 'feel' someone could be in the home (indicating a victim) unless they knew that someone was likely to be there. This means that the passerby would have had to spot a vehicle at the residence. The statement indicates that the person knew someone was inside the house, perhaps because he was the person who fired the shots.)
Upon entering the home, South Carolina police officer found two adults, a man and a woman, and the two girls dead, and the little boy significantly wounded. The identities of the family have not yet been released to the public. Neither the relationship of the adults to the children, nor the age of the man and woman, have been released, according to a WCSC report.
(According to The Associated Press, the man was found dead outside the home in the yard. This means that Orangeburg police are lying about something, which in turn, means they know more than they are letting on. It appears as though Orangeburg County Sheriff's deputies, perhaps in conjunction with other police agencies, plotted to kill these people.)
No description of the unknown suspect, or possibly suspects, has yet been shared with the public, only the description of the Mercedes has been released. A multitude of law enforcement officers and vehicles lined both sides of the highway near the Holly Hill home after the responding officers arrived at the scene and presumably called for additional aid.
(Use of the term 'unknown suspect' is a misdirection statement designed to take the reader away from critical thinking in regards to this case. Additionally, there would be no need to call in multiple police and vehicles if the shooting had already occurred. This would indicate an 'active shooter' situation, meaning that the shooter was in the area and had fired shots very recently. Since no hostages were taken, and no reports were issued of shots fired, then there is no need for the police to call for backup. This, while a real murder, was a planned hit by law enforcement agencies, with the backing and planning given by persons with the power to use these agencies, such as the county, state, and federal governments. To what end has not been established, however given the massive push toward gun confiscation through legislation in the state and federal governments, it would appear that this was done for the purpose of taking away guns from the average citizen.)
The Holly Hill home, where the mass murder occurred, is reportedly located behind a string of pine trees along US. 176. No other homes are located near the crime scene.
Check back with the Inquisitr for more details about this breaking news story out of Holly Hill, South Carolina , as additional details become available.
(Story posted in advance. Planned hit and story for certain. https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?ei=UTF-8&type=agc511&hspart=avast&hsimp=yhs-001&p=Leroy+Ravenell+Jerome+Butler)
(Orangeburg County Sheriff's responded to house at 6:48 A.M. In other stories, the police received the phone call informing them of a possible shooting. This leaves the strong possibility that Orangeburg County Sheriff's officers were the shooters.)
http://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article27301705.html
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/world/killer-on-loose-as-four-shot-dead-in-small-town-in-south-carolina/story-fnhrvhol-1227444217307
http://www.wtoc.com/story/29553269/four-dead-in-holly-hill-homicide-search-underway-for-possible-stolen-car
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