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South Carolina man found dead after allegedly killing his estranged wife and friend after an argument

A South Carolina man wanted for the murders of his estranged wife and her friend was found dead Sunday, police said. fox news digital. Authorities believe the man carried out the attack after an argument.

Christopher Miner, 50, was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at Baker Creek State Park in McCormick County. Park rangers found Miner’s car unoccupied and eventually found his body near Thurmond Lake.

Miner is suspected of fatally shooting Maryellen Bessent and her friend Kim Melissa Thrift, according to reports.The attack occurred around 6pm on Saturday night when two women were picking up their children. The incident reportedly occurred after he went to the Brookfield Apartments gazebo. Shared by Minors.

An argument broke out soon after the women arrived, but the details of the altercation have not been released. During the argument, Christopher is believed to have shot and killed his estranged wife and Thrift.

The report said authorities believe Thrift was accompanying a friend for safety reasons.

When authorities arrived on the scene, they found the bodies of two women, who were ultimately determined to be a minor and a thrift. wife.

Mauldin Police Chief George Miller said Miner’s body was found outside the arriving vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds. Thrift was also found dead in the same vehicle.

Miller went on to say the shooting reportedly took place in front of people, including children. It is unclear whether any minor children witnessed the horrific event.

Immediately after the investigation, authorities obtained arrest warrants for Christopher on two counts of murder and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm during an act of violence, authorities said.

Officials said Miner was last seen in a white Cadillac with South Carolina plates. He is described as being about 6 feet tall and weighing about 200 pounds. He had brown eyes and gray hair.

Authorities said Mariellen’s brother-in-law had instructed her to report the suspected domestic violence to police. Mr Miller urged people experiencing domestic violence to report it or seek help.

“If you are a victim of domestic violence, please report it so we can help you and prevent this from happening again,” Miller said.

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