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Horrific mystery as wealthy all-American family are found dead in their stunning South Carolina mansion

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Two parents and their nine-year-old daughter have mysteriously been found dead at their stunning South Carolina home.

The bodies of Richard Samarel, 54, his wife Lina, 45, and little Samantha were discovered on Friday morning.

Police from Spartansburg County Sheriff’s Office arrived at their Greer residence following a 911 call from a concerned neighbor.

Upon entering they discovered the three bodies inside the $783,000 five bed, six bathroom home and determined there was no threat to the public.

In a statement, police said that other residents of the home were in school at the time of the incident.

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No further information has been shared on how the three died and if the deaths were the result of a crime or some other circumstance. 

Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office did tell WYFF that they did not believe there was any threat to the public.

But they refused to say whether that meant they were investigating the deaths as an accident or murder-suicide. 

A social media profile for Lina Samarel indicate the couple also has a young son and another daughter, who have likely been orphaned by the terrible tragedy. 

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The bodies of Lina Samarel, 45, and her nine-year-old daughter Samantha were among three discovered at their South Carolina home on Friday morning

Richard Samarel, 54, was also found dead at the property after police entered the residence

Richard Samarel, 54, was also found dead at the property after police entered the residence

The family were found dead at their $780,000 Greer home after a concerned neighbor called the police

The family were found dead at their $780,000 Greer home after a concerned neighbor called the police

The family were identified by the coroner’s office which put their time of death between 10:20 am and 11:29 am Friday.

‘More information will be released at the appropriate time once both the Coroner’s Office and this agency can further their respective investigations of this incident,’ the police said in a statement.

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Richard Samarel’s Facebook profile indicates he is originally from Cream Ridge, New Jersey.

He previously worked as an equities manager at Bloomberg LP.

Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office deputies are pictured at the scene of the disturbing deaths

Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office deputies are pictured at the scene of the disturbing deaths 

 His wife is Colombian and said she used to work for the US Department of Veteran Affairs.

The high-flying couple married in December 2009, according to Richard’s Facebook profile.

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They lived in a 5,100 square foot home which was built in 2019, according to Zillow.

Family and friends regularly left glowing comments under the young family enjoying their lives and the social media profiles give no indication as to any trouble.  

The property is in Greer, a city nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains which combines historic buildings and small town charm with city living.

According to NextDoor, Greer has a significantly lower crime rate of 17.86 per 1000 people, compared to the national average 33.37 per 1000 people.

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87-year-old South Carolina businessman says he has no plans to retire

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An 87-year-old businessman in Columbia, South Carolina says he has no plans to retire. 

Leonard Fabrizio works as a retailer at Brittons of Columbia, a locally-owned men’s clothing store.

“I’m not the type of person who can sit around by myself,” said Fabrizio. “I just enjoy the interaction and that’s the big thing, is the interaction with people. It’s always been the drive in this business for me, said Fabrizio. 

Fabrizio’s retail career began as a college student when he worked at J.C. Penney. He has watched Columbia grow and has owned a store and managed several others.

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His advice is to “Be patient. It takes time to build a business. It doesn’t happen overnight, but it’s rewarding. It’s fun. But you have to have compassion for the business.”

Fabrizio recently celebrated another birthday alongside those who have supported his career.



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South Carolina family raises awareness of rare Batten disease

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June 9 marked International Batten Disease Awareness Day, shining a light on a rare, inherited neurodegenerative disorder.

It primarily affects children and causes harmful waste material to build up inside the cells of the brain and nervous system.

One South Carolina family used the day to raise awareness as their 2-year-old son, Sam Stockton, lives with CLN2 Batten disease.

Sam was diagnosed at 16 weeks old, and his family says they travel every other week for enzyme-replacement therapy while also searching for clinical research opportunities.

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Through Hope for Sam, the family is working to spread information about Batten disease and support other families facing rare diseases.

“Just the more you know about rare diseases, I never knew that over 300 million people worldwide live with rare diseases. And that means there’s less access to care because people aren’t researching it and not as many people have it. So the more information that’s out there, we feel is the better,” Jordan Stockton said.

There are 13 known types of Batten disease, and there is no cure. Researchers estimate the disease affects about two to four out of every 100,000 births in the United States.

The Stockton family says they have found support through the Batten Disease Support, Research and Advocacy Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families navigate the disease while providing resources.

More information and donation details are available at this link.



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Talent competition takes center stage at Miss South Carolina

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Contestants in the 2026 Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina’s Teen competitions will showcase their talents on Thursday at the Township Auditorium.

Miss South Carolina’s Teen’s Got Talent is set to begin at 5 p.m., followed by Miss South Carolina’s Got Talent at 7 p.m.

READ MORE | Miss South Carolina kicks off with preliminary rounds

The talent competitions are part of the weeklong Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization competition, which brings delegates from across the state to Columbia to compete for scholarships and the opportunity to represent South Carolina on the national stage.

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READ MORE | Miss South Carolina’s Teen preliminary round begins

Contestants competed in fitness, evening wear, and onstage question preliminaries on Wednesday, while Miss South Carolina’s Teen contestants completed their preliminary competition on Tuesday.

Preliminary winners include:

Preliminary Fitness Award winners:

  1. Jenna Huggins, Miss Clemson
  2. Lindsay Jones, Miss Charleston
  3. Reagan McMahon, Miss Chapin

Preliminary Evening Gown Award winners:

  1. Mary Kimball Osborn, Miss Palmetto
  2. Chelby Drafts, Miss Golden Corner
  3. Reagan McMahon, Miss Chapin

Teen Preliminary Fitness Award winners:

  1. Alissa Claire Rhodes, Miss Fox Creek High School’s Teen
  2. Kamryn Mathis, Miss Greer High School’s Teen
  3. Logan Wells, Miss Palmetto’s Teen

Teen Preliminary Evening Gown Award winners:

  1. Logan Wells, Miss Palmetto’s Teen
  2. Cleo Floyd-Johnstone, Miss Ballentine’s Teen
  3. Kursten Long, Miss Newberry’s Teen

The Miss South Carolina’s Teen finals are set for Friday night, while the Miss South Carolina finals will take place Saturday.

Watch the 2026 Miss South Carolina Competition LIVE at 8:00 PM on Saturday, June 20. Tune in on WACH FOX 57 in Columbia, ABC 4 in Charleston, ABC 15 in Myrtle Beach/Florence, and My40 in the Upstate.



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