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Suspected Serial Killer Shot Dead

By MITCH WEISS
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GAFFNEY, S.C. (July 7) - The two people with the suspected South Carolina serial killer when he was shot to death by police were siblings who met him two weeks ago and didn't know about his killing spree, police said Tuesday.
The brother and sister met the suspected killer Patrick Burris, 41, at a hotel and then were at a vacant house in Gastonia, N.C, owned by one of their parents, when police were called to investigate a burglary. When authorities arrived, Burris pulled a gun and officers shot him.
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His death relieved many area residents who have been armed and on edge since the killing spree began June 27. Burris was blamed for the shooting deaths of five people in a 10-mile area in rural Gaffney, which is about 30 miles south of Gastonia.
Burris was a career criminal paroled just two months ago, authorities said. He was with Mark Stamey, 35, and his sister Sharon Stamey, 31, when he was gunned down. Police described the siblings as transients who had a drug and criminal past.
The Stameys were not charged and police were not sure of their whereabouts since questioning them after the shooting in Gastonia.
"They were not actively living there," Ramey said. "There's no power. Sometimes they squat there — sneak in and stay at night."
Investigators said they had no idea why Burris went on a killing spree.
"He was unpredictable. He was scary. He was weird," said Neil Dolan, deputy director of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
Ballistics tests showed Burris's gun matched the one that killed residents in and around Gaffney over six days last week, SLED Chief Reggie Lloyd said.
Burris had a long rap sheet filled with convictions for larceny, forgery and breaking and entering in states across the Southeast, including Florida, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. He had been paroled from a North Carolina prison in April after serving almost eight years.
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"Look at this," Lloyd said, waving a stapled copy of Burris' criminal record. "This is like 25 pages. At some point the criminal justice system is going to need to explain why this suspect was out on the street."
Gaffney farmer Sam Howell, 61, was among dozens of people from Cherokee County at the news conference where authorities identified Burris.
"My prayers were answered. He got what he deserved," Howell said. "He scared the hell out of everyone. I guess we can feel better but we've lost some of our innocence."
People who normally kept their doors open and welcomed strangers stopped trusting their own neighbors.
Gina Brown said she spent many sleepless nights worried about her family's safety. She called the couple's four adult children, who still live in the area, every night to tell them she loved them and make sure they were safe.
"They thought I was crazy, but they understood," she said.
The mystery ended in Gastonia early Monday after Mike and Terri Valentine called police to report a suspicious sport utility vehicle in their neighborhood.
The Valentines were on alert because the Gaffney serial killer was just a short drive away.
They watched two people who sometimes visit the neighboring home get out of the vehicle, followed by a third man who matched the description of the killer: tall, heavyset, unshaven and wearing a baseball cap. The man appeared to be very drunk, Mike Valentine said.
When officers arrived and went inside, Terri Valentine said she heard someone yell "put it down" and heard a gunshot.
Then "bam, bam, bam, bam. Next thing I know, all of Gaston County was here," she said.
The Gaffney killings began when peach farmer Kline Cash, 63, was killed June 27. Four days later, 83-year-old Hazel Linder and her daughter, 50-year-old Gena Linder Parker, were found bound and shot in the older woman's home. The next day, Stephen Tyler and his 15-year-old daughter Abby were found shot in their family's furniture store.
The investigation isn't over, and Cherokee County Sheriff Bill Blanton said investigators will trace the suspect's recent activities and trying to figure out if he has killed other people in other places.
"Now we have someone we can focus on," Blanton said.
Associated Press writer Seanna Adcox in Columbia, S.C., contributed to this report.
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04:45 PMJul 12 2009

im glad he was shot dead cuz i go to south carolina for vacation and i didnt want to go there if there was a killer there.

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01:58 PMJul 09 2009

Spree or serial.....what he got is good enough for him. Shot dead, that is.

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01:32 PMJul 08 2009

Terrible that these people had to die. But this is an excellent case against gun control, this guy could not legally buy a gun by still had one. Law abiding citizens will give up their guns, criminals will still have them. They will have no fear of home invasion robberies because they know the home owner is unarmed. Watch for this Congress, Senate and President on gun control laws. There is rumors of background checks for parts of guns like grips, safety locks even ammo. Hey drugs are illegal and we still have major problems with people getting drugs. I am not an NRA member and I do agree with a lot of the laws but these new laws are a stepping stone to outlawing all fire arms.........Watch out for any new bills on gun laws...........

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triplexxx3s

10:48 AMJul 08 2009

he wasnt a serial killer a serial killer takes a resting time before e kills again this guy killed 5 people in 5 days he was a spree killer

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EDTEA2000

10:32 AMJul 08 2009

This guy was full of so much pain and hate that it makes me wonder - why and how? Look at his estranged siblings? Some people should never have had kids. Something needs to be done with prisons; criminals come out even worse. Priests and other religious leaders need to get involved more in saving souls and start doing God's work! You have a better idea?

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Carcarec1

08:26 AMJul 08 2009

Ponderless God, cannot go against a person's will. He cannot 'make' a person stop killing unless that person says he/she wants to stop and asks for help. Just like if a person doesn't admit that he/she's an alcoholic and wants to do something about it, then will God intervene. This man obviously did not love himself because if he did he would not have killed those other people.

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FrankGKiesler

12:17 AMJul 08 2009

AND HE WAS IN PRISON FOR 8 YEARS UNDER WHAT CHARGE?

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12:06 AMJul 08 2009

It's easier to raid peoples homes and bust people for smoking pot than to stop REAL criminals!!!!!! More people are in jail for WEED than all other crimes! Justice???

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