Randy G. Robinson Charged With Murder In Angela Pipkin Disappearance // Horry Co. Police Makes 2 nd. Arrest In, As Many Weeks, Without Victims Body Being Found // Heather Elvis Was First //
Angela ( Angie ) Pipkin
Horry County Police Charged Randy Gale Robinson with Murder after Serving a Search Warrant on Sullivan Drive in Murrells Inlet in Connection with the Disappearance of Angela Pipkin.
Robinson was out on bond after being arrested February 28 and charged with "Obstruction of Juctice" in the same case.
Arrest Warrant States on or about January 17, Randy Robinson, "did with malice aforethought strike Angie Pipkin, victim, about her person which resulted in death."
Warrant States Robinson Disposed of her Dismembered Body in a body of water in Darlington County. The Warrant says that information is based on Witness Statements and Evidence Collected.
DNR, the Darlington County Sheriff's Office, and Horry County Police spent Thursday at the Cashua Ferry Landing in Darlington Count, searching the Great Pee Dee River for Angie Pipkin Body.
CONVICTION WITHOUT A BODY ... PLEASE READ BELOW ...
88 % CONVICTION RATE
88 % Conviction Rate For // NO BODY MURDER CASES // Just Say'in // See Below Website // For All Those Doubters // Do Some Research //
“No body” Murder Trials in the United States
By Thomas A. (Tad) DiBiase, No Body Guy
www.nobodymurdercases.com
Through October 29, 2013 (392 trials) (48 states, DC and Virgin Islands)(No cases found
in: NH and IDAHO) (Approximately 46 dismissals, mistrials, acquittals or reversals on
appeal for conviction rate of approximately 88%) (Approximately 17 death penalty cases)
(91% of cases involve male defendants with 58% of the victims being female)1
By Thomas A. (Tad) DiBiase, No Body Guy
www.nobodymurdercases.com
Through October 29, 2013 (392 trials) (48 states, DC and Virgin Islands)(No cases found
in: NH and IDAHO) (Approximately 46 dismissals, mistrials, acquittals or reversals on
appeal for conviction rate of approximately 88%) (Approximately 17 death penalty cases)
(91% of cases involve male defendants with 58% of the victims being female)1
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