Chester County suspect accused in 4 SC, Missouri murders denied bail. What to know Andrew Dys, The Herald (Rock Hill, S.C.)
May 25 A Chester County man accused of four murders in South Carolina and Missouri along with other shootings in both states will remain in jail after two judges denied bail Tuesday in court.
Tyler Donnet Terry, 26, made his first appearance at the Chester County Courthouse Tuesday afternoon, a day after he was caught by law enforcement officials in rural Chester County near Interstate 77. His arrest came after a six-day manhunt.
Terry is respectively charged in South Carolina and Missouri with two counts of murder. He also is charged in South Carolina with 11 attempted murder charges, and other weapons violations and burglary crimes related to a shooting spree that ran from May 2 through May 18.
Manhunt suspect in SC, Missouri killings found tired and thirsty, Chester sheriff says Andrew Dys, The Herald (Rock Hill, S.C.)
May 24 CHESTER COUNTY, S.C. Police in South Carolina have caught a manhunt suspect wanted in connection with a deadly crime spree in South Carolina and Missouri that left four people dead and others injured, officials said Monday.
Tyler Donnet Terry, 26, was taken into custody in a field of high weeds around 10 a.m. in Chester County, said Sheriff Max Dorsey.
Neither Terry nor law enforcement officers were injured, Dorsey said.
Terry was caught near the small town of Richburg near Interstate 77, officials said.