Calling all teens, young women and adult women. You are not safe ANYWHERE. It doesn't matter where you live, who you know, if you go to church or not, if you have outstanding grades, or terrible grades. It doesn't matter if you are in your own home, and neither does walking down a dark alley at 3:00 a.m.
It doesn't matter what you do anymore. Please protect yourself at all times. Aside from the obvious, I suggest protecting yourself with a weapon. I don't condone the use of guns, but I bought something that links to my keychain that is very scary looking (almost like a long metal black corkscrew) not to mention the serious damage I would leave my predator. He would live with devestating scars for life after I got through with the bastard.
It doesn't matter what you do anymore. Please protect yourself at all times. Aside from the obvious, I suggest protecting yourself with a weapon. I don't condone the use of guns, but I bought something that links to my keychain that is very scary looking (almost like a long metal black corkscrew) not to mention the serious damage I would leave my predator. He would live with devestating scars for life after I got through with the bastard.
Newest Information Gathered from Fox News:
- Police have a picture of what they are calling a suspect.
- Authorities have a picture of a vehicle the suspect may be driving. The picture of the suspect is being enhanced. Both photos will be released on Friday.
- Investigators said they believe they have enough evidence to build a DNA profile of a possible suspect.
- Officers had also collected DNA samples from other people to compare to a possible profile.
- Results from a rape kit could be returned Thursday, but complete autopsy results would not be released until the toxicology tests come back, which could take 10 to 14 days.
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Police were searching Souers' computer and cell-phone records for evidence.
Investigators narrowed the student's time frame, accounting for her whereabouts up until 12:03 a.m. EDT May 26. Police believe she died around 1 a.m. Two women found Souers' body around 1:30 p.m. May 26 in her bedroom.
Reports were dismissed by Gail DiSabatino, Vice President of Student Affairs, that Souers' death might be linked to two unsolved deaths of women in Pickens County in 1992 and 1997. "At this point the police have given no linkage to that," DiSabatino said. "[There's] no need for concern that's unduly. At this point in time, we're looking at this as an isolated case."
One of those cases was the 1997 death of Stacy Brooke Holsonback. Her body was found floating in Lake Hartwell. Police ruled her death a homicide and officials believe more than one individual may be responsible. Warren Holsonback, the father of Stacy Brooke Holsonback, told FOX News that the "suspicious people" connected to his daughter's death do not live in the Clemson area anymore. "Obviously both girls were very beautiful, good students, with really bright futures ahead of them and it was just taken away from them so quickly," Holsonback said of his daughter and Souers.
Reports were dismissed by Gail DiSabatino, Vice President of Student Affairs, that Souers' death might be linked to two unsolved deaths of women in Pickens County in 1992 and 1997. "At this point the police have given no linkage to that," DiSabatino said. "[There's] no need for concern that's unduly. At this point in time, we're looking at this as an isolated case."
One of those cases was the 1997 death of Stacy Brooke Holsonback. Her body was found floating in Lake Hartwell. Police ruled her death a homicide and officials believe more than one individual may be responsible. Warren Holsonback, the father of Stacy Brooke Holsonback, told FOX News that the "suspicious people" connected to his daughter's death do not live in the Clemson area anymore. "Obviously both girls were very beautiful, good students, with really bright futures ahead of them and it was just taken away from them so quickly," Holsonback said of his daughter and Souers.
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