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  2. Timothy Jones Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Jones was extradited to South Carolina. The acting sheriff of Lexington County, South Carolina, stated that Jones initially refused to indicate why he murdered his children. According to court records, Jones struggled with feelings of anxiety, betrayal, and mistrust. Later, Jones admitted that he feared his children would kill him.

  3. Lexington County student arrested, charged with threatening ...

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    The student has been transported for holding at the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and will appear Lexington County Family Court at a later date. This is a breaking news story ...

  4. Lexington County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Lexington County is a county located in the U.S. state of South ... The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.01. In the county, 26.10% of ...

  5. Lexington County man sold meth, cocaine and guns to ...

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    Pearson is facing pending South Carolina charges from a January 2023 arrest, Lexington County court records show. He was charged with assault & battery of a high and aggravated nature, first ...

  6. Man accused in 1986 Lexington County child killing to go on ...

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    The man accused of abducting and murdering a 4-year-old girl from her Lexington County bedroom will go on trial early in February. ... court records show. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  7. Lexington County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at 139 East Main Street in Lexington, Lexington County, South Carolina. This two story masonry building was constructed in 1939 using funds provided by the Public Works Administration , a Depression-era jobs program part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal .