Investigation Continues into Death of 4 in Rock Hill Home

Main Art for now Anna & Randy MooreThe York County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to look for answers in the investigation of the shooting deaths of four people in a Rock Hill home late Sunday.

One of the victims was 50-year-old Anna Hubbard Moore, an assistant manager for York county. The others killed were Moore’s husband, Randy Eugene Moore, 55; her son, Jason Lockamy, 31; and her son’s girlfriend, Lora Kathryn Young, 31.

The four were found dead from gunshot wounds at a house located at 985 Dunlap Roddey Road. Police had been called to the home Sunday around 5:45 p.m.

Investigators have stopped short of saying the deaths were a murder-suicide. A shooter is not being sought in the case.

Details are scarce about what caused the shootings, the guns involved, or who was responsible for the shots.

According to the York County Coroner’s Office, autopsies were still underway as of late Monday. A spokesman for the Sheriff’s Office said more details will be made public pending the autopsy results.

According to court records from the state and the State Law Enforcement Division, Randy Moore had a criminal record beginning at the age of 18, which was in 1978. He was convicted of conspiracy to violate South Carolina drug laws and several convictions for driving under the influence. He also pleaded guilty to criminal domestic violence first offense in 2011 and was jailed for 30 days, according to court records.

There are no criminal records in South Carolina for Lockamy or Anna Moore, SLED said.

Anna Moore and Randy Moore had just moved into the home where the deaths occurred a few weeks ago, according to neighbors on Monday.

 

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