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Julliard-trained pianist Zachary Hughes was charged with her murder. It took three years for the case to go to trial and when Hughes took the stand, he confessed to killing Parcell.
In his time on the job, Wilkins said two cases — Suzanna "Anna" Brown Simpson and Zachary David Hughes — are the most memorable. Simpson, of Dacusville, received two life sentences in 2016 on ...
Wilkins has been the longest serving solicitor for Greenville and Pickens counties, serving for 14 years. He referred his time as solicitor as “the highlight of his life,” but he remini… ...
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Walt Wilkins retires after 14 years as 13th Circuit solicitorGREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) — The 13th Circuit Solicitor, Walt Wilkins, announced his retirement last week. Wilkins has been the longest-serving solicitor for Greenville and Pickens counties ...
The Spartanburg Police Department said an attempted murder suspect is in custody after an incident early Wednesday morning.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNNaked man arrested after climbing on top of car, firing gun near Spartanburg Spill the BeansJust after midnight Wednesday, which was two hours after Hughes was released, Spartanburg officers responded to a disturbance ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNPolice: Naked man shoots at police car in downtown SpartanburgThe Spartanburg Police Department responded to a disturbance at 12:34 a.m. in the downtown area, near Spill the Beans, that ...
Zachary Hughes admitted on the stand Feb. 19 that he did in fact stab Christina Parcell to death, but said there was no malice, which is required for a first degree murder charge.
GREENVILLE — Gov. Henry McMaster has named the new 13th Circuit Solicitor after Walt Wilkins announced last week he would be stepping down from the position. Cindy Crick, a private attorney in ...
Greenville County Council is considering using impact fees to raise money for roads while some express concern they would ...
Contact Chloe McCreary at (225) 654-6777 or [email protected]. Send news and events for the Zachary area to [email protected] by noon Friday or call (225) 388-0731.
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