Found Deceased SC - Hubert Lee Clodfelter, 85, Georgetown County, March 2019 *wife arrested*

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Horry County bond set at $150K for Murrells Inlet woman charged in missing husband’s death
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Online records show Irene Clodfelter, 74, was released from the Georgetown County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond at around 9:25 p.m. Monday. She was booked into JRLDC about an hour later. A bond hearing was held Tuesday afternoon, where an additional $150,000 bond for her Horry County charges was set.

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The daughters of Hubert Clodfelter made emotional statements during a bond hearing Tuesday.

Both women described finding their father in garbage bags and asked the judge not to let Irene Clodfelter out, saying they feared for their safety.

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Just finished watching the video. Per the DA, Irene gave a post-miranda confession and admitted that she found Hubert deceased and wrapped him up in plastic and duct tape and put him in that location. The DA makes it clear however, that information discovered during the investigation indicates that Mr. Clodfelter did not lose his life by natural means.

 
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Woman charged in connection to missing man, human remains case in Horry County court
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Chief Deputy Solicitor Scott Hixson said Clodfelter admitted to finding Hubert dead and then putting him in the bags his remains were found inside.

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“I will never be able to have my father again,” one of the daughter’s said. ”I will never hear my dad say ‘I love you and God loves you.’”

The daughters said Irene called their biological mother shortly before they started to look for Hubert. They described Irene as a “pathological liar.”

The family asked the judge to deny bond and said they believe Irene has hidden enough money to flee the area.

A magistrate set Irene’s bond at $150,000 for the two new charges. That is on top of a $100,000 bond in Georgetown County.
 
@PommyMommy, thanks for finding the information about how long Hubert had been married, in addition to all the other information! I was really surprised that they had been married for 15 years--I would have guessed that it had been more recent. How horrible that the daughters were the ones that found their father! I certainly hope the coroner finds conclusive results for the trial.

Then, to top off all of this horribleness, the link you gave (‘No ones deserves to rot’: Sisters detail discovering murdered father’s remains) had this quote:
"The warrants reveal Irene confessed to the concealment and said her son, who is believed to have died months ago, was responsible."​
So now Irene is blaming her dead son for the murder! I wonder how long ago her son died, and what the cause of Irene's son's death was.
 
Clodfelter daughters offer emotional testimony at bond hearing
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Hubert's two daughters spoke during the bond hearing in Horry County Tuesday afternoon. Both women, through tears, asked the judge to not allow Irene to bond out of jail. Both women spoke of finding their father's remains inside a trash bag, wrapped in duct tape.

“I just could not wrap my head around what she could have done. Then I found dad stuffed in garbage bags and I felt his very flesh on my hands. And I realized that he was never coming back to us. His grandchildren will not grow up with their grandpa," one of the daughters testified. "...My heart also aches with anger that Irene could do to dad what she has admitted to doing. No one, no one deserves to rot in a garbage bag with his wife above him enjoying her life. No child deserves to open a bag and see her father like that. I am no longer able to sleep without fear of the dreams I have been having. I am no longer able to go through my day without the memory of the smell, and the bugs, and the site of his flesh and feel it on my skin. I am no longer able to live my life without the fear that she will hunt me down and shoot me, or hire someone else to do it."

(You can hear their entire testimony by watching the video in the article.)

@TatianaBarbie, your question was answered in the video - they were married for 15 years.
I can't begin to imagine the horror his daughters went through, finding their father like that!

So much more I want to say, but I'd be kicked off of here...........
 
@PommyMommy, thanks for finding the information about how long Hubert had been married, in addition to all the other information! I was really surprised that they had been married for 15 years--I would have guessed that it had been more recent. How horrible that the daughters were the ones that found their father! I certainly hope the coroner finds conclusive results for the trial.

Then, to top off all of this horribleness, the link you gave (‘No ones deserves to rot’: Sisters detail discovering murdered father’s remains) had this quote:
"The warrants reveal Irene confessed to the concealment and said her son, who is believed to have died months ago, was responsible."​
So now Irene is blaming her dead son for the murder! I wonder how long ago her son died, and what the cause of Irene's son's death was.
You're welcome.

And OMG! I completely missed the part about her son! :eek: We can't sleuth him of course, but I have the same questions you do. Fo sho! MOO
I can't begin to imagine the horror his daughters went through, finding their father like that!

So much more I want to say, but I'd be kicked off of here...........
I hear ya. This is one of those cases that just seems to get worse and worse... o_O
 
‘No ones deserves to rot’: Sisters detail discovering murdered father’s remains
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Irene Clodfelter told police she found Hubert’s remains under the beach house on May 28, according to arrest warrants. She placed his body in a plastic bag and taped it closed, officials said.

The warrants reveal Irene confessed to the concealment and said her son, who is believed to have died months ago, was responsible. Irene Clodfelter continued to receive money from Hubert Clodfelter’s businesses to support her lifestyle, according to the warrants.

Irene Clodfelter’s defense attorney John Hillard said they plan a vigorous defense in the case. They also will not help police further their investigation. The sisters believe Irene Clodfelter will continue to be untruthful, and Karen described her stepmother as a “pathological liar.”

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Warrants: Irene Clodfelter believes her son responsible for her husband's death
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In warrants related to Irene's Horry County arrest released Tuesday afternoon, it's stated Irene found her dead husband under the beach house on or about May 28, 2019.

"The defendant, believing that her son was responsible for this crime, attempted to conceal this crime by wrapping the victim's body in plastic and wrapping tape around the plastic," the warrant states. Charging documents say Irene left the victim underneath the porch.

During the investigation into her husband's disappearance, the warrants allege "the defendant continued to receive money from the victim's businesses that she used to support her lifestyle."

The warrant reads that Irene gave a post-Miranda confession to the concealment of the crime and desecration of the body.

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@PommyMommy, thanks for finding the information about how long Hubert had been married, in addition to all the other information! I was really surprised that they had been married for 15 years--I would have guessed that it had been more recent. How horrible that the daughters were the ones that found their father! I certainly hope the coroner finds conclusive results for the trial.

Then, to top off all of this horribleness, the link you gave (‘No ones deserves to rot’: Sisters detail discovering murdered father’s remains) had this quote:
"The warrants reveal Irene confessed to the concealment and said her son, who is believed to have died months ago, was responsible."​
So now Irene is blaming her dead son for the murder! I wonder how long ago her son died, and what the cause of Irene's son's death was.
I'd love to know how her son died myself. Very interesting and how convenient for her.

Just how does anyone live with a dead body underneath them in a garbage bag?

Am I the only one on here that would probably be institutionalized if I ever did such a thing- it would literally haunt me, I'd never forgive myself, and just knowing a deceased person is underneath me day after day would cause me to go over the deep end. I am not joking, either, I am very serious.
 
You're welcome.

And OMG! I completely missed the part about her son! :eek: We can't sleuth him of course, but I have the same questions you do. Fo sho! MOO

I hear ya. This is one of those cases that just seems to get worse and worse... o_O
Why can't we sleuth him? She said he helped her. I only want to know his cause of death. I don't need any other details, just curious as to whether he had a true blue illness that he succumbed to or if something else occurred that might need to, er, be investigated.
 
Why can't we sleuth him? She said he helped her. I only want to know his cause of death. I don't need any other details, just curious as to whether he had a true blue illness that he succumbed to or if something else occurred that might need to, er, be investigated.
I understand because I want to know too! But, LE hasn't named him a POI or suspect. Maybe ask a mod to be sure? MOO
 
I understand because I want to know too! But, LE hasn't named him a POI or suspect. Maybe ask a mod to be sure? MOO
I'll behave, LOL. It's hard, though, isn't it? I am sure LE is no doubt checking into it and will update if they think he was involved or not. Still.........
 
@PommyMommy, thanks for finding the information about how long Hubert had been married, in addition to all the other information! I was really surprised that they had been married for 15 years--I would have guessed that it had been more recent. How horrible that the daughters were the ones that found their father! I certainly hope the coroner finds conclusive results for the trial.

Then, to top off all of this horribleness, the link you gave (‘No ones deserves to rot’: Sisters detail discovering murdered father’s remains) had this quote:
"The warrants reveal Irene confessed to the concealment and said her son, who is believed to have died months ago, was responsible."​
So now Irene is blaming her dead son for the murder! I wonder how long ago her son died, and what the cause of Irene's son's death was.

More from the above link :

Irene Clodfelter told police she found Hubert’s remains under the beach house on May 28, according to arrest warrants. She placed his body in a plastic bag and taped it closed, officials said.

The warrants reveal Irene confessed to the concealment and said her son, who is believed to have died months ago, was responsible. Irene Clodfelter continued to receive money from Hubert Clodfelter’s businesses to support her lifestyle, according to the warrants.


So IC found Mr. C's remains May 28. And the son she believes responsible died months ago ?
Folks, coastal SC in May is hot and humid. Something is not adding up to me. MOO
 
You're welcome.

And OMG! I completely missed the part about her son! :eek: We can't sleuth him of course, but I have the same questions you do. Fo sho! MOO

I hear ya. This is one of those cases that just seems to get worse and worse... o_O

I think we can sleuth as far as when he died because this information was in mainstream media? I'm going to alert this post to ask mods if we can perhaps discuss if there is any mainstream media report or perhaps in an obituary? So that the moderators can answer such.
 
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More from the above link :
Lyme maybe?



So IC found Mr. C's remains May 28. And the son she believes responsible died months ago ?
Folks, coastal SC in May is hot and humid. Something is not adding up to me. MOO
 
Who is the "he"?

"According to the incident report, Friday, Horry County police were called to Myrtle Beach Travel Park, where the complainant told them he found a large plastic bag underneath a residence"

Human remains found in Horry Co. may be related to Clodfelter case
Probably a typo. The daughter's were clearly distraught, I believe they found the daughter. Also- the media- ugh! Many times they get details wrong today. Too busy being the first to break a story, they don't fact check or spell check these days.
 
JUN 19, 2019
Coroner: Body found in Myrtle Beach Travel Park is missing Murrells Inlet man
The remains found at the Myrtle Beach Travel Park on Friday have officially been identified as missing Murrells Inlet man Hubert Clodfelter, according to information from the Horry County Coroner’s Office.

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Coroner confirms remains found as Hubert Clodfelter
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The remains were identified through dental records.

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Woman charged in connection to husband’s death out on bond
A Lowcountry woman charged in connection to her husband’s death is now out on bond.

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Human remains found at Myrtle Beach Travel Park identified as missing Murrells Inlet man
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The man’s wife, Irene Killen Clodfelter, has been charged with two counts of obstruction of justice in Georgetown County and desecration of human remains and accessory after the fact of murder in Horry County. She was out on bond Tuesday afternoon.

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I'd love to know how her son died myself. Very interesting and how convenient for her.

Just how does anyone live with a dead body underneath them in a garbage bag?

Am I the only one on here that would probably be institutionalized if I ever did such a thing- it would literally haunt me, I'd never forgive myself, and just knowing a deceased person is underneath me day after day would cause me to go over the deep end. I am not joking, either, I am very serious.
The daughters found Hubert's body in the "beach house in the Myrtle Beach Travel Park" according to one of @PommyMommy's informative links (‘No ones deserves to rot’: Sisters detail discovering murdered father’s remains). That location sounds like it was not Hubert's primary residence. But that doesn't excuse Irene for not being bothered by the death of her husband, whether or not she was involved (IMO she is not guiltless).

I can't even touch a dead insect!
 

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