by Seamus McGraw
May 31, 2006
Clemson, S.C. (Crime Library) — Five days after Tiffany Souers, a pretty young engineering student at Clemson University was found strangled to death with her bikini top in her off campus apartment authorities say they have a few leads, but as yet, no suspects in her slaying.
Among other things, investigators are studying two, and perhaps three unsolved cases that date back several years in the hopes that they might shed some light on the circumstances surrounding Souers' death.
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Among them are the deaths "a few years ago" of two Clemson University students, said Marsha Barker, a spokeswoman for the local prosecutor, 13th Circuit Solicitor Bob Ariail
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Details of those two cases were not immediately available, and Barker said Wednesday that so far, authorities have found no evidence to suggest that they might be linked to Souers' slaying. But investigators are reviewing the records, just in case. The third case involves the disappearance of a man who authorities suspect may have simply wandered off into the mountains and gotten lost and authorities are doubtful that they will find a connection there.
In the meantime, authorities are remaining tight-lipped about their probe.
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