By Joshuah at 4 July, 2009, 6:12 am
The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office on Friday released a second sketch of a man believed to have fatally shot four people in less than a week near Gaffney, South Carolina.
Police say the suspect may be driving a light-gray or champagne tan 1991-1994 two-door Ford Explorer.
“Let me say that, under the FBI’s definition of a serial killer, yes, we have a serial killer,” Sheriff Bill Blanton told reporters in Gaffney, a town in the county of about 54,000 residents some 50 miles southwest of Charlotte, North Carolina.
He would not detail what has led investigators to conclude the shootings are linked or how they received the description of the suspect that has led to the two sketches. In addition, he said he did not know whether the shooter knew his victims or whether he may have chosen them at random.
Police said he may be driving a light-gray or champagne tan 1991-1994 two-door Ford Explorer.
Source/Full Story: CNN.com
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