Police have released this sketch of the suspect.
Police are looking for a 1991-1994 Ford Explorer Sport, gray or champagne in color
Abby Tyler - Courtesy of Gaffney Ledger
** Update Friday July 3, 1:40 p.m. **
Gaffney, SC
Cherokee County Sheriff Bill Blanton confirms Thursday night's murder in Gaffney is linked to other recent murders. He says according to the FBI's definition the suspect is a serial killer.
Two people were shot and one person is dead after a shooting in Gaffney at Tyler Home Center, at 612 East Frederick St., around 7:30.
The coroner says Stephen Tyler was shot and killed. A friend says he was the owner of Tyler Home Center.
His 15-year-old daughter Abby Tyler was shot in the head and taken to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. The sheriff says the 15 year old shooting victim is still alive, but not in any condition to answer questions. Investigators say the business was open, but in the process of closing for the night when the shooting happened. They say the victims were found by an employee.
A chase and suicide on Highway 11, earlier Thursday evening, was not related to the killings, according to the Cherokee Co. Sheriff. » Read Story
Meanwhile, around the county near the other homicides, people have been vigilant and on the watch for anything suspicious. He says citizens should be vigilant and cautious, but not to "shoot at shadows". He is not recommending people stay in their homes and not enjoy the July 4th Holiday. He says "This man is not going to put me in a prison."
Local and federal law enforcement descended on the county in huge numbers to find out who is committing these murders.
The Cherokee County Sheriff says they have a tremendous amount of physical evidence that positively proved a homicide Sunday night and two homicides Wednesday night were committed by the same man.
Blanton says the suspect is dangerous and unpredictable and could be a danger even to his friends. He says the reason they are not releasing details on physical evidence is so if they receive false confessions they can rule those people out.
The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office found two victims dead inside a house on 114 Buck Shoals Road at Highway 11, between Chesnee and Gaffney.
A mother and daughter were found bound and shot at a home just after 3 pm Wednesday.
Coroner Dennis Fowler confirms the victims are 83 year old Hazel Linder and 50 year old Gena Linder Parker.
Anderson County School District 5 Superintendent Betty Bagley confirms to News Channel 7 that Gena Linder Parker was a teacher at Calhoun Academy of Arts.
Visit Gena Linder Parker's Memorial Page
Read more about the victims in Amy Wood's blog .
Parker's husband, Scott, is the former head football coach at North Greenville College and T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson and currently is an assistant principal at Ninety-Six High School and an assistant football coach at Newberry College.
A sign with "Hay For Sale" was displayed outside the residence, just a few miles away from where a similar murder occurred Saturday. Local farmer, Kline Cash, was found dead at his home after a man wanting to buy some hay came to his house earlier in the day. Read Story
The Cherokee County Sheriff says a tremendous task force has been assembled including:
Cherokee County Sheriff's Office
Gaffney Police Department
Blacksburg Police Department
Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office
Greenville County Sheriff's Office
Rutherford County Sheriff's Office
Union County Sheriff's Office
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FBI
Investigators say they want people to be vigilant and cautious and to send them tips on suspicious activity no matter how minor or trivial.
Call CRIMESTOPPERS at (864) 489-2746
Restoration Church International is holding a prayer meeting for the community. Friday night at 7:00 p.m. It will be held off Exit 95 in the Old Lowes Building
Locations of Murders Map

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