South Carolina Father Filmed Finding 5-Year-Old Son's Body in 1989 Now Accused of His Murder

Jan 16, 11:00 AM

A chilling twist in a decades-old cold case has shocked the community, as a father who was once captured on film discovering his 5-year-old son's lifeless body is now facing murder charges. Victor Turner and his wife, Megan Turner, were arrested in Cross Hill by the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office in connection to the death of Justin Turner.
 
 In an emotional press conference, Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis revealed that Victor Turner stands accused of strangling his own son in the early hours of March 3, 1989. On that fateful day, deputies responded to the Turner family's residence in Moncks Corner after Victor and Megan Turner reported not seeing Justin leaving for or returning from school.
 
According to a statement from the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office in 2019, Justin had intended to catch the school bus with a neighbor but never made it onto the bus that morning. Megan Turner was in the shower at the time and did not accompany him outside.
 
The ensuing search for Justin lasted two agonizing days and concluded when Victor Turner made a grim discovery inside the family's camper, parked outside their home. Archival news footage from the search captured the heart-wrenching moment when Victor, peering into the camper, broke into tears, and exclaimed, "My son's in there."
 
However, an arrest warrant, as reported by Charleston's WCSC, alleges a disturbing twist. Instead of immediately checking for signs of life, Victor Turner backed out of the camper. Investigators have accused the couple of having precise knowledge of where Justin's body was, describing their behavior during the search as "deliberate" and "obvious."
 
Sheriff Lewis added that the crime scene appeared to have been staged when deputies first arrived.
 
Megan Turner, known as Pamela Turner at the time, had previously been arrested in connection to Justin's disappearance. However, her case was dismissed without prejudice due to a lack of evidence. Following this, she changed her name, and the Turners relocated to an undisclosed location, effectively disappearing from the radar.
 
Decades passed before local cold case investigators decided to re-examine the tragic case in April 2021. Utilizing cutting-edge forensic technology and pursuing new leads, they uncovered crucial evidence shedding light on Justin's fate.
 
Forensic analysis and autopsy results revealed that Justin's body had been placed inside the Turners' camper shortly after his death. Furthermore, a ligature discovered at their home matched the wounds around Justin's neck, as reported by WCSC.
 
The public defenders' office in Berkeley County and the attorneys representing the Turners have not yet responded to requests for comments.
This shocking development in a long-dormant case has sent shockwaves through the community, reopening old wounds and raising new questions about what truly transpired on that tragic day in 1989. As the legal proceedings unfold, many await justice for Justin Turner and answers to the mysteries that have haunted this case for decades.
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