GAFFNEY, S.C., July 5, 2009

Serial Killer Shatters S.C. Town's Psyche

5 People Killed In One Week, 40 Years After "Gaffney Strangler" Terrorized Southern Town

  • A sketch provides the best glimpse of someone most people in Gaffney, S.C. expect to kill again.

    A sketch provides the best glimpse of someone most people in Gaffney, S.C. expect to kill again.  (CBS)

(CBS)  Janice Foster spent the holiday weekend locked and loaded. Weapons lay within easy reach throughout her house.

No one in Gaffney, South Carolina is taking chances. A serial killer's on the loose.

"It's definitely very very scary," Foster told CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann.

"It's in the back of your mind," said Alan Foster. "No matter where you go, people are talking about it."

Talking about being "terrified."

In one week, five murders here.

Last Saturday, Kline Cash, a peach farmer, was shot in his home.

Last Wednesday, 83-year-old Hazel Linger and her daughter were gunned down together at home - and remembered together at today's joint funeral service.

On Thursday, Stephen Tyler and his 15-year-old daughter Abby were killed as they closed the family appliance store, less than a half mile from the sheriff's office.

Investigators say all the victims were bound and shot. A sketch provides their best glimpse of someone most people here expect to kill again.

"We have many leads coming in, still coming in," said Gaffney Police Chief Richard Turner. "We do want those to continue; anyone that feels they have any information, how slight it might be, please make those calls, get in touch with the task force."

It's hard to believe for a town of only 13,000 people but 40 years ago, another serial killer - nicknamed the "Gaffney Strangler" - abducted and killed four people.

Once again, the community psyche is shattered. Unless you're expected, people in Gaffney say don't drop by.

Says Alan Foster: "Every time somebody opens a door they're carrying a gun."

This county had six homicides last year; now it's had five in one week.


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by Heartland87 July 6, 2009 4:14 PM EDT
Actually according to the profilers/police/FBI they believe he will stay in town and not leave. Supposedly he's someone you would never think to be a murderer either. I too hope he finds himself on the wrong end of a shotgun or worse. I'd prefer he find himself on the barrel end of a 45 many times over.
A few mistakes in this story too - the lady's name is Linder not Linger. And the police have NOT said that all of the victims were bound and shot. And there's many more than 13,000 people here!
And most people know that if you show up uninvited then there's a good chance whoever's on the other side of the door has a gun very close by and this is pretty much all the time not just when serial killers are around! Part of Southern-living. Nicest people you'll ever meet but make sure you're invited to their house before you go in!

I'll be glad when this guy is caught and ALL of the funerals are over! Including Michael Jackson's and Farrah Fawcett's and now Steve McNair! Who's next! ugh.....
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by dartplayer501 July 6, 2009 3:16 PM EDT
Saw a story on CNN over the weekend that a few years ago this little town had another serial killer, who killed four or five people in a matter of days. If I were the police, I'd be looking for connections.
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by justcurious777 July 7, 2009 11:41 AM EDT
It was about 41 years ago...he strangled (rather than shot) only women - didn't kill any men (that we know of anyway...) the guy was caught, sentenced to 4 life sentences, went to prison in 1969 and was killed by another inmate in 1972. I doubt there's a connection...
by debinok1 July 5, 2009 10:48 PM EDT
Well one thing is for sure, if this guy is watching the news, he is going to be a lot more careful. Which may be good news for this particular community. He is either going to move his operation to another town or he is going to start traveling from town to town. It has been a few days since his last attack, start looking for news of somthing similar in other towns/cities.
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by johninpennsyl July 5, 2009 10:32 PM EDT
With the heat on and his likeness posted he might hit the road-but I sure hope he runs into some grandmother's double barrel and a load of 00 buck at about 15 feet.
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by menefer July 5, 2009 10:07 PM EDT
This guy looks like someone we had in Va who was know as the Rt 29 stalker/killer that they never found.
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by robinspp July 5, 2009 9:53 PM EDT
No one in US should be allowed to have Gun. It is time to implement total gun control.
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by Kuei1248 July 5, 2009 10:15 PM EDT
I hope that includes the police!
by johninpennsyl July 5, 2009 10:27 PM EDT
People in US must be allowed have gun.
Right of people have gun guaranteed in second article.
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by wickedmoonshine July 5, 2009 9:24 PM EDT
I'm not scared and I live down here.
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by drthvader July 5, 2009 9:34 PM EDT
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