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Four Additional Suspects Charged in Teen Murder Case

Community members gather for a vigil honoring Trey Wright

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Four new suspects have been charged in the murder of 16-year-old Trey Wright, who was shot on June 24. With this, the number of arrests in the case rises to nine, including seven adults and two minors. The investigation continues as community members express outrage over bond decisions for the suspects, fueling a conversation about justice and safety in the area.

Johnsonville, SC

Four new suspects have been charged in connection with the murder of 16-year-old Trey Wright, who was shot on June 24, bringing the total number of arrests in the case to nine. The newly identified suspects are Jaden Auclaire, 17, of Loris, and Braylyn Thompson, 17, of Myrtle Beach, both charged with murder.

Additionally, there are two warrants issued for unnamed minors who were 16 at the time of the incident. These cases are being processed through the Department of Juvenile Justice, contributing to the total of nine suspects, which includes seven adults and two minors. The prior arrests in the case included Gianna Kistenmacher, Sydney Kearns, Corinne Belviso, and Hunter Kendall, all facing murder charges.

The warrants against these individuals allege that they knowingly brought 19-year-old Devan Raper to the shooting location, where he allegedly shot Wright. The investigation has included substantial evidence, such as video footage and witness testimony. Reports state that a conflict between Raper and Wright, allegedly stemming from their association with Kistenmacher, led to the tragic shooting incident.

Currently, Raper remains in custody and has been denied bond on his murder charge. Kistenmacher’s charge has been elevated from accessory before the fact to murder, and she has been released on a $25,000 bond under strict conditions, which include home detention. Both Kearns and Belviso have secured releases on $20,000 bonds each, whereas Kendall’s bond status is still pending.

According to the details surrounding Wright’s death, the incident was described as a confrontation in which Raper allegedly made threats to shoot him. Autopsy results revealed that the fatal shot was fired from a distance of two feet, with investigators now probing the circumstances of the missing firearms linked to the case. The Florence County Sheriff’s Office is actively continuing its investigation and anticipates that more charges may be forthcoming.

The local community has responded with outrage regarding the bond decisions for the suspects, with many expressing the need for stricter consequences for their actions. Amidst this turmoil, Ashley Lindsey, Wright’s mother, has focused on highlighting her son’s goodness and has committed to pursuing justice on his behalf.

Wright’s untimely death has sparked a broader conversation within the community about safety and justice for victims. As the investigation progresses, community members are left grappling with their grief and the desire for accountability in the aftermath of this devastating incident.

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