Three charged in slaying of Florence woman

Three charged in slaying of Florence woman

Courtesy: Florence County Detention Center

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FLORENCE — Two Florence men and a teen have been arrested in connection with the death of a 69-year-old Florence woman whose body was found early Wednesday morning on the northeast side of Florence.

Willie Mae Hayes had been reported missing by her family Monday. An autopsy showed she died of multiple stab wounds to her upper body, Florence County Coroner M.G. “Bubba” Matthews said.

David Gerrard Johnson, 22, of 419 W. Sumter St., and Rashawn Jerome Bailey, 19, of 114 Liberty St., are each charged with first-degree murder, first-degree burglary, armed robbery and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, Chief Anson Shells said during a press conference Wednesday morning.

A 14-year-old boy also faces those charges in connection with the case and has been taken to the state Department of Juvenile Justice in Columbia, Florence Police Maj. Carlos Raines said.

Both men are convicted felons whose criminal records include burglary charges, according to State Law Enforcement Division arrest reports.

Bailey had been released from the Florence County Detention Center in Effingham on Aug. 21 on a $20,000 surety bond for second-degree violent burglary and assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.

Investigators, with the help of witnesses, were able to identify people thought to know the circumstances surrounding Hayes’ disappearance, according to a press release from Shells.

SLED helicopter agents attempted to conduct an an aerial search of the property near Hayes’ home and the perimeter of Florence on Tuesday afternoon but were thwarted by the weather. SLED, the Florence County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service all assisted in the investigation.

Family members last spoke with Hayes about 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Her family suspected something was wrong when they couldn’t reach her and she didn’t show up to work Monday at a day-care center where she is employed, Raines said.

Police began to investigate Monday afternoon soon after she was reported missing, Raines said. When officers arrived at her home in the 200 block of West Liberty Street, it looked like someone had forced his or her way inside.

Several items, in addition to Hayes’ car, were stolen from her home, Raines said.

Officers later found Hayes’ vehicle backed into a parking space at an apartment complex on Roughfork Street, which is about a block from her home. Raines said it appears people other than Hayes had been in the car recently.

Hayes’ body was found about 2 a.m. Wednesday morning in a ditch on Malloy Street, a dirt road that meets with Wilson Road. Her body had been wrapped in a bedspread from her home and concealed by weeds, investigators said.

“I just can’t understand how someone could be so cruel, and so uncaring for another human being, especially a senior citizen,” Hayes’ brother, Marion Dolford, said. “I started to lose hope, but I have a deep faith in Christ and so I hoped for the best, but deep inside was expecting the worst, and unfortunately it turned out that it was the worst news that I could have possibly ever gotten.

“There was a sinking feeling inside, that told me this was the inevitable news,” he said. “It was crushing. It was one of those feelings that no one would every want to experience. It was something that I shall remember for the rest of my life. It actually changed my life and so it goes deep, extremely deep.”

“We extend our deepest sympathy and our prayers to the family of Ms. Hayes,” Shells said in his release. “We know that nothing can reverse what has happened, but we hope that these and future arrests bring some closure for the family.”

Ernest Dolford, another of Hayes’ brothers, said the discovery of his sister’s body and the arrest of two suspects brings the family some relief.

“As the time went by, I began to lose hope already anyhow, but since she had been found, there was a relief to know that at least we had her back ... even in that state, but at least we had her back,” he said. “We’ll just stay close together, we’ll pray, spend all the time we can with each other, especially with the younger ones and encourage them to hang tough and do their best to live a life like their mother, their aunt, our sister.

“She was loved by her family, loved by her community and by her church, where she was very faithful.”

Willie Jones, who’d been Hayes’ neighbor since the 1960s, agreed.

“She was a kind person. She was an easygoing person,” Jones said. “(She) loved to go to church. She been in three or four, five things at church.”

Jones also described Hayes as a good neighbor and can’t believe she was the victim of such a violent crime.

“We all around here is good neighbors. We love one another, do things for one another,” she said. “That somebody could be so mean and selfish to come and just take her from her home ... You know what I mean? That’s bad. I couldn’t understand it.”

— WBTW News 13’s Mackenzie Taylor contributed to this report.

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Flag Comment Posted by dadj1 on August 27, 2008 at 11:24 pm

Who is releasing these repeat offenders back on the streets???  Our wonderful magistrates are the guilty party, they don’t even look at a past history when they come up for a bond hearing.  It’s just process them and get them out and they don’t care what the past history is.  This is like a case that happened in the Olanta area not long ago where the magistrate bonded the criminal out for assault and battery with intent to kill, after he shot someone, and he immediately robbed someone else in the same area a couple of days later and tried to kill them…this criminal had a rap sheet a mile long and the magistrate didn’t even have any idea of this criminals past history.

Flag Comment Posted by Nick on August 27, 2008 at 11:05 pm

This was cold, calculated, and despicable. The community will only rest easier if career criminals like these are consigned to the judgement which awaits them beyond this world. There was no mercy for the victim, no thought for her family, friends or neighbors; who will always live in fear of them being released one day. Justice would be that we are no longer burdened with their continued existence one moment more than their last appeal.

Flag Comment Posted by ladykatherine@earthlink.net on August 27, 2008 at 9:51 pm

First of all I want to say to Ms. Hayes family that I am sorry for the loss of your sister, your friend!  I do apologize that I or someone could not be there to protect her.  As I followed the news my heart was saddened that this nice, loving person was viciously attacked in her own home.  In my mind’s eye - I tried to imagine myself in the same situation but it was too brutal to endure. 

I did not know Ms. Hayes but I do know that she did not deserve to be treated this way, nor to go through this type of death!  I hope that the persons responsible for her death (even the 14 year old) will receive the penalities that they deserve - if it is death - so be it!  This nice lady didn’t deserve the death that they gave to her because of her inability to fight back.  She couldn’t have.  This nice, loving lady did not deserve being murdered, wrapped in a bedspead and thrown into a ditch.  No person or animal deserves this!  My heart goes out to the Hayes family!  I am so sorry!

Flag Comment Posted by Ajax27 on August 27, 2008 at 6:11 pm

I want to get this straight. This kind woman was robbed of her twilight years and her family was robbed of their loved one by 2 animals with “extensive felony records”.

Yet lately, it seems that all solicitor Ed Clements has to concern himself with is whether or not a teenager in Horry is playing softball. No way on the face of the earth I’d vote for that guy when he’s more worried about crime in another county than actually prosecuting the cases here in Florence.

Flag Comment Posted by pliestreasure on August 27, 2008 at 5:58 pm

May god be with Ms. Hayes family. My heart goes out to her family! She was a very caring, sweet lady and I don’t understand why these young men would do her like they did..In my opinion they should recieve capital punishment…Ms.Hayes didn’t bother anyone she was so kind!...

Flag Comment Posted by lakecity341 on August 27, 2008 at 5:47 pm

May God be with this family at a time like this. I really feel sorry for the lost of someone so dear to her family. I really hope these boys get exactly what they deserve. Maybe this time they won’t get a bond to hurt anyone else. If they would have stayed in jail longer for the robberies and other incidents, then maybe this lady wouldn’t suffered the way she did. Just lean on the LORD, he will hold you all up. MAY GOD BLESS THE FAMILY!!!

Flag Comment Posted by james on August 27, 2008 at 4:35 pm

My prayers are with the family during this time. Ms. Willie Mae was a very nice lady always lending a helping hand to the community. Iam 86 years old and after hearing about what happen to her it lets me know we are not safe in our homes anymore.

Flag Comment Posted by ndw on August 27, 2008 at 3:40 pm

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE HAYES FAMILY. I’VE KNOWN THEM ALL MY LIFE AND FOR SOMETHING TO HAPPEN LIKE THIS RIGHT IN MY BACK DOOR IS SAD AND FRIGHTENING.I AM TRULY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS,MAY YOU LEAN ON GOD FOR COMFORT AND UNDERSTANDING.AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU.

Flag Comment Posted by Cherry Grove on August 27, 2008 at 3:37 pm

Difficult!  It is so hard to use reason and come to a logical conclusion when looking at something as cold as this is.  I simply do not understand how two predators could kill a 69 year old woman, anymore than I can understand how two predators killed the Carson girl at UNCC earlier. Those cowards killed a 20 year-old girl by shooting her 5 times.  The last shot was via a shotgun that was placed to her head.  Why?  How do you justify anything like that?  Both ladies (and the one in GA) were unarmed; neither posed a threat.  The murder was simply another useless act perpetuated on society by people who simply have no conscience.  I would literally volunteer my services to perform the execution on the public square.  No better than them?  Society will need to remove this kind of human trash permanently.  Further, I am FOR taxes as long as they go for prisons so no one will get paroled.

Flag Comment Posted by momof4 on August 27, 2008 at 3:08 pm

one day these ppl will not be out of jail on some bond!! PPl that get caught smoking pot gets more time than these boys have gotton now a family has lost this woman, Makes you cry to think about what this woman went thru and the fear that was in her heart,Know these boys watched this womans house and knew when she would be alone,this is one death that the courts could stopped and yet they let these boys out ,guess that money meant more than someones life and safety,The cops put them there but our wonderful judges let them back out on our streets,Yes we all can blame the courts on this womans death and many more like it

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