November 23, 2024

Coroner identifies couple found dead in Camden house fire

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a fire truck parked in a parking lot: The bodies of Steven Hales and Nancy Hales were found on Jan. 10 after officials extinguished the fire at their home on Lyttleton Street in Camden. © Provided by Columbia WIS TV The bodies of Steven Hales and Nancy Hales were found on Jan. 10 after officials extinguished the fire at their home on Lyttleton Street in Camden.

CAMDEN, S.C. (WIS) – The Kershaw County Coroner’s Office has identified the couple who were found dead inside a Camden house fire.

The bodies of Steven Hales and Nancy Hales were found on January 10 after officials extinguished the fire at their home on Lyttleton Street. The cause of death for both victims has been ruled a homicide.

They had been married for 36 years and moved to Camden in 2005, the coroner’s office said.

a man looking at the camera: Thomas Knotts © Provided by Columbia WIS TV Thomas Knotts

Thomas Knotts, 43, has been arrested in connection with the murders. He has been charged with two counts of murder, one count of second-degree arson, two counts of kidnapping, and one count of using a vehicle without the owner’s consent.

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Camden Police say Knotts knew the Hales, but did not say how they were acquainted.

During his bond hearing on Tuesday, Knotts received a $5,000 surety bond on the charge for using a vehicle without consent.

However, he was denied bond on the murder, kidnapping, and arson charges. He will have to go before a circuit court judge for these charges.

Knotts is expected to make his next court appearance on March 16.

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