SC SC - Thomas 81, Mary 77, & son David Johnson 43, Fatally stabbed, Clifton, 9 Jan 1993 *New Incentive

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Spartanburg Co. sheriff pleads with public for answers in 1993 triple homicide
“I certainly believe there are some witnesses in the community and it’s still possible that the killer or killers are walking around right here,” said Sheriff Wright.

For the remaining family members, they have hope they will soon find closure.

“I watched so many of my family members pass away and I watched them on a daily basis wonder and pray that they would find out what happened,” said Dimsdale. “There is somebody out there that knows something, there has to be.”

“If you remember something, say something”, said Sheriff Wright.

The family is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the prosecution of the person responsible for this crime.''
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(Source: Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office)
Anyone with information about what happen in January of 1993 is asked to contact Investigator Diane Lestage at (864) 503-4556 or email her at [email protected].''

Jan 7 2022
Spartanburg: New evidence in triple homicide case from 1993
''CLIFTON, S.C. —

New evidence from a triple homicide in Spartanburg County in 1993 is now being analyzed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.

Mary Johnson, 77; her husband, Thomas Johnson, 81; and her son David Johnson, 43, were all found stabbed to death at their home at 270 Cedar St. in Clifton on Jan. 9, 1993.''
 
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I’ve started following this locally and I hope technology with these new tests will produce an answer. I noticed that they didn’t think it was a forced entry and all of the victims had serious health issues. Sadly, this would suggest that this was someone they trusted. Sburg has a mixed history with cold cases but I hope we get something here.
 
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I really hope this suggestion of new evidence and testing puts the pressure on somebody to start talking.
 
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https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...pes-dna-guilty-feelings-solve-family-killings

A sheriff in South Carolina hopes new technology can join with a guilty conscience to help his investigators solve the killing of a mother, father and son in their Spartanburg County home nearly 30 years ago.
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''Deputies will rent an electronic billboard touting the reward near the home where the family was killed.

Thomas and Mary Johnson had health problems and their son was mentally disabled. They were all found dead in a bed in their home, investigators said.''
 
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I may be wrong but I feel like LE seems to have some confidence on this case. I’m certainly hoping so and maybe a perp is feeling some pressure. I was wondering if LE is looking carefully into any suicides that may occur around Sburg. I know that’s a strange thought to have.
 
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Jan 16 2022
Family offers $10K reward to help solve triple homicide | Raleigh News & Observer (newsobserver.com)
''No arrests were ever made, but Spartanburg County cold case investigator Diane Lestage said she's spoken to many people over the past year and evidence in the case is being newly analyzed by the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division, The Spartanburg Herald-Journal reported. At a news conference last week at Clifton Second Baptist Church – a short walk from where the murders happened – Sheriff Chuck Wright said new technology, such as DNA analysis, can help solve decades-old crimes. Wright said what’s needed now is for witnesses to come forward.''

''The elder Johnsons were retired from Clifton Mill Number Two. They had lived in the five-room house for about 35 years and had three sons.''
 
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Jan 16 2022
Family offers $10K reward to help solve triple homicide | Raleigh News & Observer (newsobserver.com)
''No arrests were ever made, but Spartanburg County cold case investigator Diane Lestage said she's spoken to many people over the past year and evidence in the case is being newly analyzed by the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division, The Spartanburg Herald-Journal reported. At a news conference last week at Clifton Second Baptist Church – a short walk from where the murders happened – Sheriff Chuck Wright said new technology, such as DNA analysis, can help solve decades-old crimes. Wright said what’s needed now is for witnesses to come forward.''

''The elder Johnsons were retired from Clifton Mill Number Two. They had lived in the five-room house for about 35 years and had three sons.''

And unfortunately “poof”, it’s gone from the forefront. I know that it’s just the way we process news in this tech age but I wish this pot would stay stirred so to speak.
 

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