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http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/loc...ated-delays-murder-trial/njSfL/#__federated=1
Chanda Roscoe walked out of the courtroom in Camden Monday, no longer able to hold back tears. Three years after the horrific murder of her sister, Hope Roscoe Melton, she's had to once again sit in court across from the man accused of killing her. "He's a monster. No remorse. Cold-hearted," Roscoe said.
Nickolas Miller, 23, faces the death penalty in the rape and beating death of Melton. On Monday in Camden, the judge set a trial date of Feb. 9, 2016.
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/surveillance-video-shows-last-moments-of-womans-li/nGRTW/
Hope Melton had no idea what was about to happen to her. In surveillance videos from a convenience store in the town of Jefferson, the woman can be seen smiling. At the same gas station was 23-year-old Nickolas Miller, the man charged with abducting, raping and killing Melton. Surveillance video shows Miller opening stores door for Melton, buying a beer and sitting in his car.
When Melton finished pumping her gas, Miller followed.
She did not know him. There was never a conversation with him, said Meltons brother-in-law Juan Garces. She had no indication she was in any danger.
http://www.wistv.com/story/16407832/victims-final-minutes-caught-on-store-surveillance
Frankie says Hope tried to call her grandmother several miles away from the store, after she realized someone was following her.
"He got right up on her back bumper and she, at that point, called her grandmother and said that someone was following her and it was a black man from the store, that she had seen at the store," said Frankie."Her grandmother told her not to stop for anything and come straight on to her house and don't stop for anything and that's the last they heard from her"...
"The details are absolutely incomprehensible; this was not a crime of passion in a moment," said Frankie. "This guy had a long time to think about this. He followed her for miles. He drove her around in his car for several miles."
http://www.scnow.com/news/article_5fd35cea-ae02-11e2-8d13-001a4bcf6878.html
Parker said the suspect followed her from the store to a remote location on Angelus Road in Jefferson -- inside the more than 45,000-acre Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge.
It was there the suspect passed her and pushed her vehicle off the road toward a ditch. Then, the sheriff said, the suspect kidnapped Melton and took her to a separate location in Chesterfield County, where he sexually assaulted her. After the assault, investigators said, Melton was driven to Kershaw County where she was beaten to death with a baseball bat.
It was very brutal... probably in the 37 years of my career, this was one of the worst Ive seen, Parker said. There was just no reason for it. It was absolutely ridiculous.
Memorial page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/RIP-Hope-Roscoe-Melton/289856097731393