Joyce Josette
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I have to agree with youshouldveknown. Cocaine and Heroin was definitely around. Pot was clearly more ubiquitous. No matter what drug trade or no matter what criminal enterprise someone is involved in, there are plenty of reasons to kill someone (i.e. robbery gone bad, elimination of snitches, reprisal for robbery, debt owed, reprisal for another murder, knew too much, etc.) I tend to lean towards the elimination of snitches or knew too much scenarios.
Just 6 years later there was a ton of cocaine that was intercepted at the Sumter County airport. It was the 3rd largest drug bust in US HISTORY! The individuals involved in this operation were related to organized crime in the area. This organized crime group was responsible for other murders in the area. One of the murders happened in 1978 only two years after the mystery couple murders. It is not much of a stretch to think they might also be responsible for mystery couple's murders.
I believe this is drug related. I know there is not enough evidence to say that this is NOT drug related.
Look, my entire family is made up of junkies and drunks, with the exception of my mother, who was a bartender. I am telling you that cocaine and heroin were not prominent or popular in Sumter, SC in 1976! Yes, it was intercepted, but it wasn't the intended final destination. This just wasn't a drug deal gone bad. Could it have been caused by criminal and/or drug activity that occurred elsewhere? Absolutely, that's a big possibility, but you don't get shot three times at close range for a drug burn. I think he was young to be a draft dodger. I also think that the dental records are the key here. I think the reason no-one is because the person\s who performed the dental procedures were in the couple's country of origin and never learned of the case.