JUN 7, 2022
Irene Clodfelter faces an accessory after the fact to murder charge in Horry County, which is what she is currently on trial for.
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According to arrest warrants, Irene Clodfelter found her husband dead under their beach home at the Myrtle Beach Travel Park on May 28.
“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 warrants state.
Irene Clodfelter allegedly left the victim under the porch and left the area, according to the warrants.
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Following opening statements, the prosecution’s first witness was Hubert Clodfelter’s daughter KC, of Orlando, Fla., who testified about how she continuously called her dad after her last time seeing him in 2016. ...
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KC choked up on the stand when recounting when her and sister went to the home in Travel Park, where they discovered Hubert Clodfelter’s remains underneath the deck. “We were in shock...” she said. ...
Another person who took the stand Tuesday was JD, a crime scene investigator with the Horry County Police Department.
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She said when she initially stepped on the property she didn’t smell a decomposing body. It wasn’t until she began handling the bag that she could smell the remains and see a hand and a heel in a position she called “unnatural.”
She noted that the body was wrapped in black bags and strapped down with tape. She also found more items, including a sledgehammer, according to her testimony.
The prosecution also brought out DO, who was an investigator with the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office at the time of Hubert Clodfelter’s disappearance.
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While DO was still on the stand, Prosecutor Oskin began playing an interview between investigators and Irene Clodfelter after Hubert Clodfelter’s remains were found.
During this interview, she talked about how Hubert Clodfelter told her he was involved in a sex ring and wanted to lay low because there was an investigation. In the recording, the defendant said the last time she saw her husband was in February 2017. She said before he left he gave $5,000 and instructed her to keep up with the business. ...
Before long, she admitted to investigators that she found her husband’s remains at the home in Myrtle Beach Travel Park, where she wrapped it up and taped it. She said she had discovered it weeks prior, but she wasn’t exactly sure when. However, she said she didn’t say anything to investigators because she suspected her son was behind it since he and Hubert Clodfelter had issues, one of them being about an insurance claim.
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DO’s testimony will resume Wednesday morning at the Horry County Clerk of Court’s building in Conway.