rbbm.
If it has not already been done, this case needs geographic and offender profiling, imo.
Vanished in Five Points: Samantha Josephson's death rekindles pain for Dail Dinwiddie's mom
April 1, 2019
''For Jean Dinwiddie, the Five Points entertainment district notorious for revelry and mischief for a generation of University of South Carolina students is synonymous with heartache.
For a quarter-century now, her daughter, Dail Dinwiddie, has served as the preeminent symbol in the Midlands and perhaps South Carolina for how a young woman can simply vanish in the night.
Now,
the death of another USC student — 21-year-old senior Samantha Josephson, a New Jersey native who over the weekend disappeared from Five Points and was found killed — brings back the cruel marriage of a parent's grief suspended with desperate hope.''
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'The night was memorable for anyone attending USC at the time. In the hours before on September 23, the band U2 was performing on their "Zootopia" tour, an event ingrained even for those who didn't make it into Williams-Brice Stadium for the show.
For so long, those in search of USC grad student have hoped the significance of that night could jog someone's memory.
Similarly, Josephson was last seen outside a Five Points bar, a little later, just after 2 a.m.
Unlike Dinwiddie, however, there is evidence that Josephson got into a car — a black Chevy Impala that authorities said they linked to a suspect from Clarendon County who on Saturday was arrested in the case, 24-year-old Nathaniel Rowland.
Josephson's body was found in a remote, wooded area that authorities said Rowland was uniquely familiar with, and her blood was found in his black Impala, investigators said.
In the case of Dinwiddie, the only information is that she was last seen leaving Jungle Jim's bar in a hurry.''
''The Five Points district is blocks down the hill from where the Dinwiddies called home in the Forest Hills neighborhood, a community straddling the line between the affluence of Forest Acres and the poverty of places like the former Gonzales Gardens project.''