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    Stephen Corey Bryant - South Carolina Death Row




    Summary of Offense:

    Convicted of the separate 2004 murders of Willard Tietjen, 62, Clifton Gainey, 26, and Christopher Burgess, 35. A fourth victim, Clinton Brown, 56, was shot in the back but survived.

    Bryant was sentenced to death in Sumter County on September 11, 2008.

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    September 11, 2008

    Stephen Bryant Sentenced to Death

    SUMTER, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina man who shot three people to death during a weeklong murder spree in 2004 has been sentenced to death.

    Circuit Judge Thomas Russo sentenced 27-year-old Stephen Bryant to die Thursday for one of the three slayings. The judge ordered life in prison for the other two murders.

    Bryant hung his head as the sentences were read. Family members of the victims began to cry as they realized he would be put to death.

    Prosecutors say Bryant carefully planned the killings in Sumter County and has no soul. They say after shooting one victim in the man’s home, Bryant used the man’s blood to paint messages on the wall.

    Bryant’s defense attorney has said his client was sexually abused as a child and drugs have damaged his brain.

    http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/...ntenced_death/

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    COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) -- The killer taunted investigators, scrawling in blood on one dead man's wall: "Victem .4 in 2 weeks. Catch me if u can."

    Stephen Bryant was on probation for burglary when he killed three people and shot a fourth.

    He lit candles around the body and laughed when the man's daughter called and asked to speak with her father. "You can't," he told her. "I killed him three hours ago."

    Investigators said they may never know why Stephen Bryant, who was on probation after 18 months in prison for burglary, started killing in 2004.

    He pleaded guilty last month, and a judge will decide Thursday whether he'll get life in prison or the death penalty for three murders and a nonfatal shooting in a small South Carolina community.

    His three victims were found over the course of a week, within 5 miles of each other in the rural western part of Sumter County, where dirt and gravel roads crisscross in the woods between Shaw Air Force Base and a state forest.

    One other victim survived. Clinton Brown, then 56, was shot in the back while fishing from a riverbank. He drove himself to the hospital.

    "People were very much in an uproar," said retired sheriff Tommy Mims.

    Defense attorney Jack Howle has asked the judge to spare Bryant's life, saying he never recovered from sexual abuse as a child. Bryant started using drugs again about a month before the killings, including smoking marijuana joints after spraying them with bug spray. Bryant also wrote a long letter apologizing to one victim's widow.

    The most chilling murder was that of Willard Tietjen, 62, who was shot nine times. Bryant confessed he knocked on Tietjen's door and told him his truck had overheated. The two spoke about religion and the Masons for hours before Bryant started shooting.

    He spent a few more hours ransacking the home, dipping the corner of a pot holder made by Tietjen's daughter in Tietjen's blood to scrawl messages and using a pen to write other notes taunting investigators.

    Tietjen's widow, Mildred, testified that Bryant answered her husband's cell phone, identified himself as the prowler and said her husband was dead.

    When Tietjen's daughter, Kimberly Dees, said that when she called a few minutes later, he told her he was having a wonderful day. When she asked to speak to her dad, Bryant told her she couldn't because he'd killed him, then laughed as he hung up the phone.

    Also killed during Bryant's spree was his pal, 36-year-old Clifton Gainey, who was shot in the back on the side of a dirt road as he relieved himself, then again in the head as he raised his hand to shield his face. Bryant drove off in his truck with the steaks the men had just bought, prosecutors said.

    Bryant also left Christopher Burgess, 35, on an isolated dirt road. His body was found the day after deputies questioned Bryant because the license plate on a truck making the strange stops around the county was traced back to him.

    Bryant told authorities the men threatened him, but investigators said they have no evidence of that. A psychiatrist testified during the sentencing hearing that Bryant suffers from paranoia.

    Debbie DuRant said she figures Bryant is just evil, said she saw it in his eyes when he drove up the half-mile driveway from a gravel road to her house claiming he was a contractor and couldn't find the house where he was supposed to be working.

    DuRant said she couldn't help him and asked him to please drive away slowly because her dogs were in the yard. It was a cover story to get his license plate number.

    Gainey's body was found about a mile away a few days later. DuRant, her husband and two daughters, then in middle school, all slept in an upstairs bedroom for the next few days with their dogs and loaded guns in easy reach. The family packed up and stayed about 10 miles away in Sumter until Bryant was arrested, DuRant said.

    Even today, DuRant's oldest daughter, now a sophomore in college, won't stay in their home by herself.

    "I'm not scared of very much at all," DuRant said. "But for that week, we lived in absolute fear."

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    The South Carolina Supreme Court affirmed Bryant's conviction and death sentence in an order dated January 7, 2011.

    Opinion here

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    Judge denies Bryant request

    Stephen Corey Bryant has been a resident of a Charleston-area prison's death row for four years.

    The 31-year-old Sumter native will remain there after 3rd Circuit Judge R. Ferrell Cothran filed an order Monday at the Sumter County Courthouse rejecting Bryant's petition for post-conviction relief from the death sentence handed down by 12th Circuit Judge Thomas A. Russo for the murder of 62-year-old Willard "T.J" Tietjen more than eight years ago.

    http://www.theitem.com/news/local_ne...58a0074ee.html
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    In today's orders, the United States Supreme Court declined to review Bryant's petition for certiorari.

    Lower Ct: Court of Common Pleas of South Carolina, Sumter County
    Case Nos.: (2011-CP-43-901)
    Decision Date: December 4, 2012
    Discretionary Court
    Decision Date: March 4, 2015
    Rehearing Denied: May 6, 2015
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    On May 4, 2016, Bryant filed a habeas petition in Federal District Court.

    https://dockets.justia.com/docket/so...cv01423/228162

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    On October 18, 2022, Bryant's habeas petition was DENIED by United States District Court Judge David C. Norton (G.H.W. Bush).

    https://docs.justia.com/cases/federa...423/228162/128

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    On June 12, 2023, Bryant filed an appeal to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

    https://dockets.justia.com/docket/ci...ourts/ca4/23-4
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