Amputee, 56, found dead in floating barrel in South Carolina lake: man, 25, charged
The body of a 56-year-old amputee who went missing more than two weeks ago was found in a floating barrel in a lake in South Carolina.
Law enforcement in rural Cherokee County made the disturbing discovery at about 1:45 p.m.
Police officers reportedly arrived at the scene and found a 42-gallon tank floating near the shore, and when they opened the tank they discovered the body of Jeffrey Sutphin. A coroner’s analysis of the body confirmed that it had been held captive for “several days.”
Authorities said they had questioned officials after identifying the bodies, including Sutfin, a Cherokee resident with a missing right leg and a prosthetic leg, who was murdered somewhere in neighboring Spartanburg County. He said he knew it was likely.
Sutfin was last seen on June 15, reportedly in Chesney, the setting for both counties. Police have since arrested one person following the tragic discovery and charged Eric Sean Fetzer, 25, with the destruction, desecration or removal of the body.
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The body of 56-year-old Jeffrey Sutfin, who went missing in rural Cherokee County more than two weeks ago, was found Thursday after being stuffed into barrels floating on a 100-acre lake not far from where he went missing. It’s been found.
Police have since arrested one person following the tragic discovery and charged 25-year-old Eric Sean Fetzer with the destruction, desecration or removal of the body.
“Investigators discovered a barrel near the shore that opened to reveal a human remains,” Cherokee County Coroner Dennis Fowler said in a news release on Friday, adding that investigators would be expected within days. He said more arrests were expected.
“It appears that the bodies were left in the container for several days.”
“Since the discovery, investigators were able to confirm that the death occurred in Spartanburg County late Thursday,” she added.
“This morning, I will transfer the remains to Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger, who will undertake the death investigation per protocol.
“My office role is solely recovery to assist other agencies.”
In an earlier update, Cherokee County police received a call to the scene at 1:45 p.m. ET and then pulled the partially submerged barrel ashore and pried it open, revealing the missing man’s body. said to have found
Members of the Department of Natural Resources, the Cherokee County Emergency Department, and the Spartanburg County Emergency Department also assisted in the recovery.
Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger issued a statement Saturday after obtaining the body Friday, in which he said the body belonged to Stoffin and that officials suspected foul play in his death. It was revealed that
In it, Mr. Clevenger claimed Mr. Sutfin was “taken to Cherokee County to cover up his death.”
Law enforcement in rural Cherokee County made the disturbing discovery at about 1:45 p.m.
After confirming the identity of the body, authorities said they had questioned those involved, during which Cherokee resident Sutfin may have been killed somewhere in neighboring Spartanburg County, a short drive away. It is said that he knew that there was
Sutphin, who had a prosthesis on his right leg, was last seen wearing a blue short-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, black shoes and a green ball as he left Chesney’s company in both counties.
Officials reportedly reached this conclusion after interviewing a person involved, who has not yet been identified, and the account apparently linked the incident to Spartanburg County. Supposedly enough to transfer to the sheriff’s office
After interviewing those involved, authorities reportedly concluded that the account, which has not yet been identified, was clearly sufficient to cause the incident. Transferred to the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office.
Officers in Cherokee said they plan to make more arrests soon after the 25-year-old Feltzer was arrested.
Prior to Feltzer’s arrest, Cherokee Sheriff Steve Mueller described the department’s ongoing efforts to help Spartanburg County lawmakers find the perpetrators.
“At the time we speak, there are still about four investigators on duty and they are looking for some clues and information about the case,” he said Friday.
“This is part of an ongoing investigation that led us to go to the area and search for the bodies.”
“Investigators discovered a barrel near the shore that opened to reveal a human remains,” Cherokee County Coroner Dennis Fowler said in a news release on Friday, adding that investigators would be expected within days. He said more arrests were expected.
“It appears the body was left in a container for several days,” officials said after it was found in a South Carolina lake.
Authorities have not released other details about his disappearance, ongoing investigations, or whether his death is being treated as a homicide.The police investigation was still ongoing as of Sunday.
As for Sutphin, not much is known about the deceased, but aside from the fact that a large-scale search has been underway since he was reported missing on June 15, June 4 at 8:00 pm ET. At some point he was seen leaving the store on Rutherfordton Highway. .
Authorities have not released other details about his disappearance, ongoing investigations, or whether his death is being treated as a homicide.
The car Sutphin was driving when he was last seen, a golden 2006 Jeep Liberty, has not yet been recovered. The police investigation was still ongoing as of Sunday.
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