Goodness, totally missed the bond hearing.
#TOMORROW: Amy and Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi — the S.C. couple accused murdering four elderly family members in 2015 — are expected to appear in bond court following their bombshell arrest on Dec. 15, 2023. Count on
@fitsnews
for continued updates on this quadruple murder saga.
#TODAY: The newlyweds accused of murdering Cathy Scott, 60, Terry Scott, 59, Violet Taylor, 82 and Barbara Scott, 80, are expected to appear in Anderson County bond court eight years after the quadruple homicide.
Prosecutors with the
@SCAttyGenOffice name Amy Vilardi, 40, as the "mastermind" behind her family's quadruple homicide on Halloween 2015.Of interest? She was purportedly caught with two shanks prior to today's bond court hearing before Circuit Judge Heath Taylor.
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The defense?
@LoriSMurrayLaw — who requests that “justice be served” by granting Amy Vilardi bond due to a lack of “new evidence” tying her to the quadruple homicide eight years ago.
Prosecutors argue that Amy’s husband, Ross Vilardi, was trained with “significant … hand-to hand-combat” in the U.S. Marine Corps — and that Amy’s family was “intimately” murdered within their home in 2015.
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“There’s no new evidence … just new theories,” said Ross’ private attourney Shaun Kent — arguing that his client’s military experience should NOT be held against him in the face of “no probable cause” on his December 2023 arrest warrant.