Family of Isaac Bass Finds Closure in Arrest of Korey Love

Isaac Bass was on his way home from work three years ago when his life was ended in a brutal robbery. His family has waited all this time for justice and now it seems at hand with the arrest of 21-year-old Korey Love of  Taylors. That Love was 17 at the time of the crime makes the situation all the more senseless and tragic. But for the family of Isaac Bass, the arrest of Love brings them closer to the closure they desperately need:

Valerie Creel, Isaac’s mother, said, “There was no reason for anyone to shoot Isaac.

“I feel like if we hadn’t taught him to be so loving and trusting, maybe this wouldn’t have happened. He could have protected himself a little better,” she said.

Neither Isaac’s mother nor his stepfather ever gave up hope.

“I feel like [Isaac] is resting a little more peaceful tonight. I know I am,” Valerie Creel said on Tuesday. “Losing him I feel like I will think about that everyday. But, I think this will help because we owe this to [Isaac.] We just couldn’t give up until we had those answers. I just feel like he was such a good son to us and that’s the last thing we could do for him.”

Creel said she has questions she’d like to ask Love. “Why did you have to kill him? Was it worth that?”

She said, “I don’t feel like he gained anything by what he did.”

“I feel like Isaac had a lot of love to offer this world. Isaac was my only son and I just feel, like, overjoyed that someone is going to be accountable for it.”

Jeff Creel, Bass’s stepfather, said,”For the person who did this, I don’t feel sorry for him, but I feel sorry for his family. For what he’s put not only my family, but his family through, because they’re going to have to go through the same thing we’re going through now.”

Both parents also thanked everyone for the support. The couple is especially thankful for police and those who donated to an auction on the third anniversary of Bass’s death. Money raised at that auction was used to increase the reward for information in the case.

Authorities are saying there will be more arrests.

Korey Love is being held without bond. He was pinched after several reports were filed on the third anniversary of the young man’s death, including the fact that there was a reward for information.

Luckily there is no honor among thieves or murderers.

Attempted Kidnapping in Taylors Still Under Investigation

Taylors kidnapping suspect
Taylors kidnapping suspect

The story of an attempted kidnapping that reportedly took place in Taylors Monday morning continues to evolve.  It is now being reported that after accepting a ride from a man named Todd, the 15-year-old victim was driven to another location and assaulted.  The girl apparently met “Todd” at a local restaurant last week.

Since the victim was allegedly held against her will for an undetermined period of time, this crime should now be looked at as a kidnapping and assault rather than an attempted kidnapping.

Deputies have released a sketch of the suspect (see above).  He is described as a Hispanic male, 20-30 years of age, with a medium build and a thin mustache.

Uh-Oh: Police Say Taylors Kidnapping Attempt May Not Have Happened as First Described

Interestingly, they’re still looking for a suspect, which I assume means they think an assault did happen and that the victim has some reason for not wanting to finger the right guy. Because the girl is 15, I’ll keep my speculations to myself.

From WSPA:

GREENVILLE – The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday a kidnapping they started investigating Tuesday, concerning a 15-year old girl in Taylors didn’t actually occur, as it was orginially [sic] reported by the victim.

Investigators are now saying the incident does not appear to be a random “stranger on stranger” incident. They say the exact nature of this reported assault is still under investigation.

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Wednesday, the GCSO still said they were seeking a 20-30 year old Hispanic male, with a medium build and a thin mustache.

Investigators said he was driving an older moldel [sic] “boxy” sedan, (possibly a Volvo) in connection with this incident.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 23-CRIME.

What’s with the false reporting these days? The girl had enough injuries that police are still thinking something happened, they just don’t know what yet. Let’s hope this is resolved quickly and the girl is ok.

Update: GreenvilleOnline.com is reporting the girl has told police she recognized the man:

Deputy Matthew Armstrong said the girl has told deputies that she recognized the man who grabbed her wrist on East Belvue Road on Monday morning. They don’t have a suspect name, and no charges have been filed, he said.

The “exact nature” of the reported assault remains under investigation, Armstrong said.

The teen told deputies that she escaped by pulling away from the driver and running, a deputy said in an incident report. Deputies are continuing to look for an older “boxy” red car, which they believe could be a Volvo, Armstrong said.

Strange.

Girl, 15, Reports Kidnapping Attempt in Taylors

Deputies with the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a reported kidnapping attempt.

The 15-year-old victim told deputies a man tried to force her into his vehicle while she was walking on East Belvue Road near Weehawken Circle Monday at about 9:30 a.m.  The teen normally catches a bus from Wade Hampton High School to another facility, but said she was walking home because she felt ill.

The victim says the suspect drove alongside her in a red Volvo, opened the door and tried to pull her into the vehicle according to the incident report.

She tells GCSO she was able to break free and run home to call for help. Lt. Shea Smith says the teenager suffered minor injuries. The incident report says she suffered a scratch on her right cheek, bruising to her left arm and scratches on her upper chest she says she received while trying to break free of the man who grabbed her.

The suspect left in his car and drove in the direction of Rutherford Road.

A forensic sketch of the suspect is not available at this time.  Investigators say he is described as “a Hispanic man with a thin mustache. He was wearing a black baseball hat, white t-shirt and blue jeans at the time of the attack.”  The vehicle was an older model red, 4-door Volvo.

As always, please call Crime Stoppers at 23-CRIME if you have any information.

Terrence Dale Williams Jr. Kills Himself to Avoid Prison

Terrence Dale Williams was about to be picked up by police in connection with a string of armed robberies of pizza delivery workers. Like an old school gangster he was never taken alive:

GREER, S.C. — Police say a man accused of holding up three pizza delivery drivers in South Carolina shot and killed himself as sheriff’s deputies surrounded him.

Multiple media outlets reported that 27-year-old Terrence Dale Williams Jr. of Greer shot himself in the chest Thursday night as Greenville County sheriff’s deputies closed in on his car.

Deputy Matthew Armstrong says it appeared Williams was about to get out when he shot himself before officers could intervene.

Armstrong says deputies did not fire at Williams and he didn’t shoot at them.

Sheriff Steve Loftis has asked the State Law Enforcement Division to investigate.

Williams was named in warrants in armed robberies of three pizza deliverers since Jan. 18.

Deputies got a tip he was in Taylors and went to arrest him when the shooting occurred.

Seems extreme but the way I read South Carolina law he was going to get a minimum of 10 years per robbery which is a long time since he just pulled a “string” of robberies. Am I mistaken on this? Maybe one of those anonymous lawyer friends of Bobby Caples can take time out of threatening people with frivolous lawsuits to let me know.

WYFF has details:

“Greenville County deputies received information that Williams was at a family member’s house on Lauren Wood Circle in the Taylors area,” said Matt Armstrong, public information officer of the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office.

He said deputies arrived at the scene at about 7:05 p.m. When they recognized the vehicle in the home’s driveway as the one for which they had been searching, they approached the car and ordered Williams to step out of the car.

“Investigators heard a fire arm discharged,” Armstrong said.

He said deputies did not fire any shots.

Armstrong said the sheriff has asked the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division to run a parallel investigation to make sure that there are no doubts about what happened to the alleged robber.

All the robbery incidents occurred within the last week and a half.

Pizza delivery workers all over the state just breathed a sigh of relief. It’s just too bad Williams didn’t think about how bad he didn’t want to go to jail prior to robbing innocent people.

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