November 5, 2024

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NEXT ON THE WHITE POWER CHOPPING BLOCK: JEREMY AND CHRISTINE MOODY

James and Christine Moody

It’s actually surprising that it has taken this long since the passage of Meghan’s Law for someone to decide they were going to use sex offender registries to start killing them. These two clowns however also decided to kill the person’s wife as well, who’s only crime, according to them, was being married to him.

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JONESVILLE, SC – Investigators in Union County say one of the suspects in a double murder says he killed the male victim because the victim was a sex offender, and he planned to kill another sex offender on Wednesday.

Sheriff David Taylor announced at a news conference Wednesday that Jeremy and Christine Moody, ages 30 and 36, have both been charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of Charles and Gretchen Parker, ages 59 and 51.

The Parkers were found dead at their home on Furman Fendley Highway Monday with gunshot and stab wounds.

It’s unclear why the female victim was killed, but it’s possible the perpetrators did not want to leave a witness.

The suspects were caught on camera, according to Taylor and later taken into custody.

Taylor says Jeremy Moody admitted to killing Charles Parker because he was a registered sex offender. He told investigators that he planned to commit the crime last year, but got cold feet.

“Things like this don’t happen often in Union County,” Taylor explained at a news conference Tuesday afternoon. “If we find dead bodies and we don’t know how it happened, then it’s a threat to the community.” Watch the entire news conference here.

According to Taylor, a neighbor walked by the home a couple of times during the day and noticed the front door was open. Out of concern, the neighbor called 911.

Deputies tried to get to the bodies, but were unable to because of a large number of overprotective dogs. Animal Control officers were dispatched to the scene to help assist deputies.

Sheriff Taylor announced that both victims died of gunshot and stab wounds at the news conference. Authorities believe they may have died sometime Sunday, but the case remains under investigation.

The pair was found on couches inside the home. Officials say there doesn’t appear to be a struggle.

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30-year-old self described white supremist Jeremy Moody and his wife Christine, 36, are expected to face additional criminal charges Thursday on top of the current double murder charges they face. Union County Sheriff David Taylor told News 13 more charges will be filed. In addition Taylor said added he’s speaking with federal authorities to see if the couple could be charged with hate crimes. Moody investigators said admitted he killed Charles Parker, 59, and Gretchen Parker, 51 and that he targeted Parker because he was a registered sex offender. Moody and his wife were denied bond Wednesday and will remain in the Union County Jail on double first degree murder charges. “He indicated he was going on our website looking at sex offenders and randomly targeting individuals off that website,” said Sheriff Taylor Wednesday. Taylor said Moody used a pistol at close range to shoot the couple and then stabbed them numerous times leaving them on two different couches in their Union county home. Moody told investigators he planned to murder another registered sex offender Wednesday but police arrested him before he could commit the crime. He also has told investigators he’s killed other registered sex offenders in the past but police have not been able to confirm that and suspect Moody may be embellishing his confession. “He does think he is a vigilante,” said Sheriff Taylor. Moody and his wife lived with Moody’s parents who told they Sheriff they were shocked by their son’s actions and admission. Moody is well known to deputies in the area. He has multiple tattoos with one that says “Skinhead” across his neck. He moved back from Philadelphia years ago and investigators said it was then when he had become a radical thinker with extremist philosophies. The murders took place in the victim’s homes, twenty minutes away from Moody’s home in Lockhart. Investigators said the couple had lured Charles and Gretchen out of their home to look at their mini-cooper they pulled up in in the yard. Charles was a small time mechanic who worked on cars. He also had surveillance cameras in his front yard. The exchange was caught on tape. Moody then walked around the back door with the couple and according to Sheriff Taylor admitted he pulled a pistol on the couple and then ordered them inside the house where he shot and killed them. Moody said he shot Charles Parker twice, once in the next and once in the chest. He said he shot Mrs. Parker once killing her. He then went on he told investigators to stab the couple multiple times. Moody has been on probation on a prescription drug conviction. He has multiple tattoos according to police including two that read “Made in America” and “White Power.” by Kimberly King Follow Kim on Twitter @KimKingReports Union County Sheriff David Taylor says a suspect in a double murder told deputies he targeted one of the victims because he was on the sex offender registry. 30-year-old Jeremy and 36-year-old Christine Moody are charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of 51-year-old Gretchen Dawn Parker and 59-year-old Charles Melvin Parker. Charles Parker, who went by Butch, was convicted of 3rd degree criminal sexual conduct in 1991. Sheriff Taylor says Moody admitted he planned to kill Parker last year, but chickened out. Sheriff Taylor said Moody told them that Parker said he didn’t have any money and Moody said he wasn’t there to rob him, he was there to kill him because he was a child molester. The Sheriff also said Moody told them he had no beef with Parker’s wife. The Sheriff said Moody had targeted another person on the sex offender registry to be his next victim and they are looking into whether Moody may have done this in the past. Today, the sheriff said video surveillance outside the Parker’s home showed the Moody’s coming to the home on Sunday and that Jeremy Moody had a gun in hand. The Moody’s have been denied bond and will now await trial.

Read More at: http://www.wlos.com/shared/news/features/top-stories/stories/wlos_double-murder-investigation-12592.shtml

30-year-old self described white supremist Jeremy Moody and his wife Christine, 36, are expected to face additional criminal charges Thursday on top of the current double murder charges they face. Union County Sheriff David Taylor told News 13 more charges will be filed. In addition Taylor said added he’s speaking with federal authorities to see if the couple could be charged w
ith hate crimes. Moody investigators said admitted he killed Charles Parker, 59, and Gretchen Parker, 51 and that he targeted Parker because he was a registered sex offender. Moody and his wife were denied bond Wednesday and will remain in the Union County Jail on double first degree murder charges. “He indicated he was going on our website looking at sex offenders and randomly targeting individuals off that website,” said Sheriff Taylor Wednesday. Taylor said Moody used a pistol at close range to shoot the couple and then stabbed them numerous times leaving them on two different couches in their Union county home. Moody told investigators he planned to murder another registered sex offender Wednesday but police arrested him before he could commit the crime. He also has told investigators he’s killed other registered sex offenders in the past but police have not been able to confirm that and suspect Moody may be embellishing his confession. “He does think he is a vigilante,” said Sheriff Taylor. Moody and his wife lived with Moody’s parents who told they Sheriff they were shocked by their son’s actions and admission. Moody is well known to deputies in the area. He has multiple tattoos with one that says “Skinhead” across his neck. He moved back from Philadelphia years ago and investigators said it was then when he had become a radical thinker with extremist philosophies. The murders took place in the victim’s homes, twenty minutes away from Moody’s home in Lockhart. Investigators said the couple had lured Charles and Gretchen out of their home to look at their mini-cooper they pulled up in in the yard. Charles was a small time mechanic who worked on cars. He also had surveillance cameras in his front yard. The exchange was caught on tape. Moody then walked around the back door with the couple and according to Sheriff Taylor admitted he pulled a pistol on the couple and then ordered them inside the house where he shot and killed them. Moody said he shot Charles Parker twice, once in the next and once in the chest. He said he shot Mrs. Parker once killing her. He then went on he told investigators to stab the couple multiple times. Moody has been on probation on a prescription drug conviction. He has multiple tattoos according to police including two that read “Made in America” and “White Power.” by Kimberly King Follow Kim on Twitter @KimKingReports Union County Sheriff David Taylor says a suspect in a double murder told deputies he targeted one of the victims because he was on the sex offender registry. 30-year-old Jeremy and 36-year-old Christine Moody are charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of 51-year-old Gretchen Dawn Parker and 59-year-old Charles Melvin Parker. Charles Parker, who went by Butch, was convicted of 3rd degree criminal sexual conduct in 1991. Sheriff Taylor says Moody admitted he planned to kill Parker last year, but chickened out. Sheriff Taylor said Moody told them that Parker said he didn’t have any money and Moody said he wasn’t there to rob him, he was there to kill him because he was a child molester. The Sheriff also said Moody told them he had no beef with Parker’s wife. The Sheriff said Moody had targeted another person on the sex offender registry to be his next victim and they are looking into whether Moody may have done this in the past. Today, the sheriff said video surveillance outside the Parker’s home showed the Moody’s coming to the home on Sunday and that Jeremy Moody had a gun in hand. The Moody’s have been denied bond and will now await trial.

Read More at: http://www.wlos.com/shared/news/features/top-stories/stories/wlos_double-murder-investigation-12592.shtml

30-year-old self described white supremist Jeremy Moody and his wife Christine, 36, are expected to face additional criminal charges Thursday on top of the current double murder charges they face. Union County Sheriff David Taylor told News 13 more charges will be filed. In addition Taylor said added he’s speaking with federal authorities to see if the couple could be charged with hate crimes. Moody investigators said admitted he killed Charles Parker, 59, and Gretchen Parker, 51 and that he targeted Parker because he was a registered sex offender. Moody and his wife were denied bond Wednesday and will remain in the Union County Jail on double first degree murder charges. “He indicated he was going on our website looking at sex offenders and randomly targeting individuals off that website,” said Sheriff Taylor Wednesday. Taylor said Moody used a pistol at close range to shoot the couple and then stabbed them numerous times leaving them on two different couches in their Union county home. Moody told investigators he planned to murder another registered sex offender Wednesday but police arrested him before he could commit the crime. He also has told investigators he’s killed other registered sex offenders in the past but police have not been able to confirm that and suspect Moody may be embellishing his confession. “He does think he is a vigilante,” said Sheriff Taylor. Moody and his wife lived with Moody’s parents who told they Sheriff they were shocked by their son’s actions and admission. Moody is well known to deputies in the area. He has multiple tattoos with one that says “Skinhead” across his neck. He moved back from Philadelphia years ago and investigators said it was then when he had become a radical thinker with extremist philosophies. The murders took place in the victim’s homes, twenty minutes away from Moody’s home in Lockhart. Investigators said the couple had lured Charles and Gretchen out of their home to look at their mini-cooper they pulled up in in the yard. Charles was a small time mechanic who worked on cars. He also had surveillance cameras in his front yard. The exchange was caught on tape. Moody then walked around the back door with the couple and according to Sheriff Taylor admitted he pulled a pistol on the couple and then ordered them inside the house where he shot and killed them. Moody said he shot Charles Parker twice, once in the next and once in the chest. He said he shot Mrs. Parker once killing her. He then went on he told investigators to stab the couple multiple times. Moody has been on probation on a prescription drug conviction. He has multiple tattoos according to police including two that read “Made in America” and “White Power.” by Kimberly King Follow Kim on Twitter @KimKingReports Union County Sheriff David Taylor says a suspect in a double murder told deputies he targeted one of the victims because he was on the sex offender registry. 30-year-old Jeremy and 36-year-old Christine Moody are charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of 51-year-old Gretchen Dawn Parker and 59-year-old Charles Melvin Parker. Charles Parker, who went by Butch, was convicted of 3rd degree criminal sexual conduct in 1991. Sheriff Taylor says Moody admitted he planned to kill Parker last year, but chickened out. Sheriff Taylor said Moody told them that Parker said he didn’t have any money and Moody said he wasn’t there to rob him, he was there to kill him because he was a child molester. The Sheriff also said Moody told them he had no beef with Parker’s wife. The Sheriff said Moody had targeted another person on the sex offender registry to be his next victim and they are looking into whether Moody may have done this in the past. Today, the sheriff said video surveillance outside the Parker’s home showed the Moody’s coming to the home on Sunday and that Jeremy Moody had a gun in hand. The Moody’s have been denied bond and will now await trial.

Read More at: http://www.wlos.com
/shared/news/features/top-stories/stories/wlos_double-murder-investigation-12592.shtml

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