COLUMBIA, S.C., Nov. 2, 2006

3 Bodies Found In Drainage Pipe

Man Questioned After Slain Woman, Two Others Found Near South Carolina Housing Complex

  • A Columbia, S.C., police officer stands watch at the crime scene at a public housing complex where police found the bodies of three adults inside a drainage pipe, Nov. 2, 2006. Police said all appear to have been killed during the night.

    A Columbia, S.C., police officer stands watch at the crime scene at a public housing complex where police found the bodies of three adults inside a drainage pipe, Nov. 2, 2006. Police said all appear to have been killed during the night.  (AP)

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(AP)  Police investigating the slayings of three people whose bodies were found inside a drainage pipe early Thursday said they were questioning a man they described as a “person of interest.”

A woman was stabbed to death and two men were fatally shot, Coroner Gary Watts said. They were found near a public housing complex where the woman lived; the woman's apartment, where Chief Dean Crisp said at least one victim was killed, was cordoned off.

Police said a resident of the apartment complex reported seeing the bodies in the pipe, which is wider than 3 feet. Police also received a call about gunshots in the area, but Crisp said he was unsure whether it was related.

Soon after police announced they were looking for Charles Gamble, investigators found the 24-year-old Columbia man and began questioning him. Police described him only as a “person of interest,” not a suspect, and they said he was not arrested.

Crisp said authorities think the man “has some contacts with this residence, where the murder occurred,” but did not say what relationships, if any, he had to the victims. They were identified as Charlene Octavia Yarbrough, 19, Marcus Antonio Wilson, 26, and Marquis Mitchell, 25.

Rodrena Patrick, who lives in the apartment complex and said she was a close friend of Yarbrough, said Gamble was Yarbrough's ex-boyfriend and the father of the woman's baby boy. The child was taken into protective custody.

Patrick, 20, said Gamble had been living at the apartment complex until the couple got into a fight about a month ago.

Investigators were looking at several possible motives, including a possible domestic dispute, Columbia police spokeswoman Sgt. Florence McCants said.

Gamble, who has a criminal record dating back to a 2000 grand larceny charge, was on probation for a stalking conviction, Crisp said.

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by cacee13601 November 5, 2006 12:15 AM EST
that doesnt sound right i do agree... and why would they put a kid into protective custody if they didnt know something they dont wanna say??
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by mhernand2 November 3, 2006 1:30 PM EST
I ALSO AM CONFUSED ABOUT THE WHOLE THING. SOMEONE IS HINDING SOMETHING HERE. I THINK WHO EVER CALLED THE COPS KNOW MORE THAN THERE SAYING
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by November 2, 2006 8:38 PM EST
I agree, it seems as though there is something a little odd about that?
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by cbailey27 November 2, 2006 7:58 PM EST
I am a little confused here. They say that "authorities initially had difficulty reaching the bodies". If that is the case, then how did someone "see" the bodies at 5 a.m. and call the cops? I don't know about you, but it is dark where I live at 5 in the morning. So how did they see the bodies inside a "drainage pipe". Maybe I am not fully understanding the word "drainage pipe", because I thought a pipe was round and only open on the ends. So how did they see the bodies?
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