A South Carolina man strangled a woman and then had a heart attack and died while attempting to bury her body in his backyard
· May 10, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Yeah this is a depressing story no matter how you slice it, but...you can't deny the guy got what was coming to him.

The police had this to say:

On Saturday morning Deputies along with the Edgefield County Coroner's Office, and Edgefield County EMS responded to 102 Tanglewood Drive in Trenton, South Carolina to a call of an unresponsive man lying in his yard. Joseph Anthony McKinnon, 60, of the same address was found to be deceased in his yard.

Mr. McKinnon had no signs of trauma and natural causes were suspected. While investigating the death and making notifications to the next of kin, a second body, was located in a freshly dug pit. Patricia Ruth Dent, 65, of the same address appeared to have died by foul play.

I mean...

On Monday, autopsies were performed on both bodies, and the cause of death for Mr. McKinnon was confirmed to be a cardiac event. Ms. Dent was found to have died by strangulation.

Evidence gathered at the scene, along with statements from witnesses aided investigators to build a timeline, leading us to believe that Mr. McKinnon attacked Ms. Dent while inside their home.

Mr. McKinnon then bound her and wrapped her in trash bags before putting her in the previously dug pit. The pit was then partially filled in by Mr. McKinnon. While covering the pit, Mr. McKinnon had the cardiac event, causing his death.

One would imagine that the combined stress of killing another human being and then digging a big hole to hide the body put a considerable strain on this fellow's heart, leading to his fatal collapse.

To which we should kindly point out: Maybe don't kill people. It's a bad idea. Just don't do it.


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