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Disturbing Messages Among 6 Unauthorized Immigrants After Alleged Killing of SC Mom Reveal ‘No Regret’

Disturbing Messages Among 6 Unauthorized Immigrants After Alleged Killing of SC Mom Reveal 'No Regret'

Investigation into Tragic Death of South Carolina Mother

Six undocumented individuals in Honduras are under suspicion for the brutal murder of Larisha Sharrel Thompson, a 40-year-old woman from South Carolina, who was killed on May 2. Reports surfaced that these suspects exchanged messages related to the crime, emphasizing their lack of remorse.

Thompson was reportedly shot while driving on Riverside Road in Lancaster, South Carolina. Following her disappearance, her family alerted authorities, who subsequently discovered her body in her vehicle, approximately seven miles away from her residence.

During a testimony on May 14, a deputy pointed out that the group of young suspects, including three boys aged 13 and 15, as well as two older men—21-year-old Asael Aminadas Chirinos and 18-year-old Jarby Ardon Ramos-Odari—had communicated in texts after the incident. The chilling phrase “mission fail” was mentioned, indicating a troubling attitude towards their actions.

Former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon remarked on the statements made in court, indicating a stark absence of regret among the defendants for taking Thompson’s life. He expressed concern over the evident lack of remorse demonstrated by the suspects following the act.

Reports also suggest that the suspects had initially planned a robbery that went awry, with the communication occurring over WhatsApp. The sheriff’s office indicated that after reviewing the investigation’s evidence, they believe Thompson was an accidental target during this robbery attempt.

Details released from the investigation indicate that all six suspects were inside a car driven by Torres Kirinos, who was armed at the time. This context raises serious questions about the intent and circumstances leading to Thompson’s tragic fate.

Adding to the gravity of the situation, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security disclosed that Torres Kirinos had previous legal troubles related to domestic violence. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has since detained all six illegal aliens as they await prosecution in South Carolina.

In response to the incident, Rep. Nancy Mace expressed her outrage on social media, highlighting the dangers associated with open borders and how they have impacted South Carolina’s residents. She believed Thompson should still be alive.

The unfolding details of Thompson’s untimely death come at a time when the current administration is focusing on addressing illegal immigration and enhancing border security, a stark contrast to the policies of the previous administration that many viewed as too lenient.

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