Two young women who Pendleton police say helped cover up their roommate’s murder appeared in bond court this week.
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April 11, 2025
Two young women who Pendleton police say helped cover up their roommate’s murder appeared in bond court this week.
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Tippett appeared in circuit court for a bond hearing on Monday. The state argued during Monday’s circuit court bond hearing that they believe Tippett is a danger to the community and a flight risk.
The judge denied Tippett’s motion for bond but granted her leave to re-file in six months.
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Mims appeared in circuit court for a bond hearing on Thursday. The state said it was concerned she would be a flight risk, but also said Mims has been cooperative in the investigation.
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The judge granted bond for Mims, setting it at $75,000. When released, she will have to wear an ankle monitor and cannot have any contact with her co-defendants.
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A woman accused of helping burn her roommate’s body has received an additional charge from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).
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April 18, 2025
A woman accused of helping burn her roommate’s body has received an additional charge from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).
SLED said 21-year-old Kendall Mims was charged with destruction, desecration or removal human remains on April 16 in connection to the 2024 murder of 20-year-old Jessica Barnes.
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Mims was issued a $25,000 surety bond and is on hold for the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.
Officials said Mims was initially charged with accessory after the fact, obstruction of justice and misprision of a felony, according to the department in Anderson County.
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Days After Securing Bond, Kendall Mims Faces Additional Criminal Charge Related To Disposal Of Human Remains
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April 18, 2025
Just six days after S.C. circuit court judge
Jessica Salvini granted
Kendall Mims, 21, a
$75,000 surety bond in Anderson County, she found herself in front of a judge in Pickens County facing a new charge.
On April 16, 2025 — one day after her bond was posted — Mims was arrested and charged with destruction or removal of human remains under South Carolina code §16-17-600(A). The new charge adds a grim layer to the already disturbing allegations involving the death and disposal of the body of 20-year-old
Jessica Barnes of Pendleton, S.C.
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Mims’ bond hearing was noteworthy thanks to the support she received from Jessica Barnes’ own mother,
Cecilia Varvara, who
told the court she supported the judge’s decision because she believed Mims was also a victim of Brandon Barnes.
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Now, one day after her bond was posted in Anderson County, Mims finds herself back in custody — this time facing a felony charge in a new jurisdiction.
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