Prosecutors to seek death in triple slaying; family mourns in victims' native Hampton County
The Post and Courier
Sunday, July 13, 2008
ESTILL - Shantell DeVore Miller used to have strong objections to capital punishment. She even wrote a paper explaining her position while in community college a few years ago. But looking over the graves of three family members on Thursday — a year to the day after they were killed at an apartment complex near Dorchester Road— she wasn't so sure. All the more so now that the 1st Circuit Solicitor's Office said last week that it intends to seek the death penalty against a man accused of shooting them. "Now that it's hit so close and so personally, I've had to let up on my thought process," Miller said. "If he's truly guilty, I would not be against it." Diane Grant, 44, her son, Jatavious DeVore, 20, and her daughter, DeAnna DeVore, 14, were shot at the Archdale Forest Apartments on July 10, 2007. Though the crime occurred in unincorporated Dorchester County near North Charleston, the news hit especially hard in rural areas 90 minutes away. Diane had grown up in the small Hampton County communities of Scotia and Gifford. She worked at a plastic company in Hampton before moving to the Charleston area. Diane had moved away about five years ago, according to Miller, who is the first cousin of DeAnna and Jatavious' father. The mother of three got a job at the Robert Bosch Plant on Dorchester Road. DeAnna and Jatavious attended public schools in Estill, where a memorial service after the deaths drew hundreds. Back in Hampton County, Diane had been known to work two or three jobs at once. She even commuted across two counties to work cleaning jobs in the posh resort community of Hilton Head Island. Extended family helped look after her children. Read more in tomorrow's editions of The Post and Courier.
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Posted by clyoushaete on July 13, 2008 at 12:05 p.m. (Suggest removal)
WHY don't you publish the entire article here?
I've practically stopped reading past the headlines since I don't know of you are yanking my chain or posting a REAL story! This tactic doesn't work for the stupid TV teasers, and it certainly won't work here. If you are going to publish a story, post the WHOLE thing! Your stories are not that interesting for me to remember tomorrow!
Posted by 1963 on July 13, 2008 at 12:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I agree to some extent with clyoushaete. We don't know who the solicitor is going to seek the death penality against. This story is like when you're watching a movie and the electricity goes off leaving you in the dark. So many details are missing. Who proof reads thesse articles?
Posted by farfallaspeaks on July 13, 2008 at 10:34 p.m. (Suggest removal)
well said. i kept scrolling down to see if the story continued.