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Female store clerk shot, killed during robbery at Conway store
Posted: Jan 26, 2015 8:03 AM PST Updated: Jan 26, 2015 12:37 PM PST

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Facebook photo of Trisha Dawn Stull

A Conway woman was shot and killed Sunday night at a Conway convenience store -- the second fatal robbery at an Horry County convenience store in over 3 weeks.

Also, police said Monday afternoon that the pair wanted it Sunday's fatal robbery also held up a Scotchman store on Lake Arrowhead Road, in Myrtle Beach, about an hour before the fatal incident.

According to a police report, in the fatal robbery, Horry County Police officers were called to a holdup alarm at the Sunhouse convenience store on Oak Street, near Conway, a little after 10 p.m. Sunday night.

Officers arrived to find evidence of a shooting and the clerk deceased. HCPD is asking anyone who may have been at the store between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Sunday night to contact them at 843-248-1520.

Horry County Deputy Coroner Tony Hendrick said via press release that 30-year-old Trisha Dawn Stull was shot twice and died at the scene.


http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2015/01/26/4750356_conway-woman-identified-as-shotting.html?rh=1

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A photo from video surveillance of the men suspected in the robbery and killing of a store clerk at the Sunhouse convenience store in the Conway area on Jan. 25. Photo courtesy of Horry County police
 
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Three men accused with murdering two Sunhouse clerks remain in jail after court appearance

February 7, 2015

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CONWAY — Family members of a convenience store clerk killed last month told an Horry County Magistrate Court judge that the three men accused in her shooting death should not be allowed to “see daylight again” during their first court appearance Saturday afternoon.

“I hope they rot in hell,” said Samantha Stull, sister of 30-year-old Trisha Stull. Trisha Stull was shot and killed at the Sunhouse convenience store on Oak Street in Conway on Jan. 24.

Jerome Jenkins, 20, of Finklea and brothers McKinley Daniels, 33, of Loris, and James Daniels, 27, of Nichols, and each are charged with two counts of murder, three counts of armed robbery, three counts of using a firearm during a violent crime, and one count of attempted murder.

Trisha Stull’s family members told Livingston the entire family, including Trisha Stull’s 11-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son, hope that the three men accused in her death remain in jail.


Family members told Livingston that Trisha Stull was engaged to the half-brother of McKinley and James Daniels.
 
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Solicitor seeks death penalty in Sunhouse murder cases
Published: March 22, 2016, 3:40 pm

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CONWAY, SC (WBTW) – Solicitor Jimmy Richardson says his office will seek the death penalty against a man accused of killing two convenience store clerks in separate robberies in January 2015.

Fifteenth Circuit Solicitor Jimmy Richardson announced Tuesday he served notice of intent to seek the death penalty against McKinley Lee Daniels, 34, of Loris. Daniels is charged with two other men in connection with the separate fatal shootings of two Horry County convenience store clerks last year.
 

Death sentence upheld for man convicted of Sunhouse robbery, murder​


by Alexx Altman-Devilbiss
Wednesday, April 6th 2022
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Jerome Jenkins mugshot (Credit: Broad River Correctional Institute)


From left to right: Jerome Jenkins, McKinley Daniels, James Daniels (Credit: SCDOC)

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HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — The South Carolina Supreme Court decided they will uphold the death sentence for a Loris man convicted in the 2015 Sunhouse murders.
Jerome Jenkins was found guilty in 2019 of attempted murder, armed robbery, and murder for killing 40-year old Bala Paruchuri.

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Death sentence upheld for Jerome Jenkins (WPDE File)

Two other men were also charged.

McKinley Daniels accepted a plea deal in which he agreed to plead guilty to armed robbery and murder in exchange for 30 years for armed robbery and 45 years for murder, to run concurrently.
James Daniels was charged with armed robbery at a Scotchman in Myrtle Beach on January 25, 2015, and an armed robbery and the murder of Trisha Stull at a Conway Sunhouse.

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From left to right: Jerome Jenkins, McKinley Daniels, James Daniels (Credit: SCDOC)

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Less than a month later, the same three men went to the Scotchman convenience store off Lake Arrowhead Road and robbed the store at gunpoint. No one was killed in that robbery, but police said the three men went to a second Sunhouse gas station later that night in Conway, where they shot and killed cashier Trisha Dawn Stull, according to original reports.
S.C. Code Section 16-3-20(B) deals with holding a separate sentencing proceeding when the state seeks the death penalty in a case.
Jenkins was found guilty on Saturday, May 11, 2019. His sentencing phase started Monday, May 13, 2019.

State v. Jerome Jenkins Jr. by ABC15 News on Scribd


His defense argued that several errors were made during his trial that led to a death sentence.
Jenkins' attorneys argued about the court not allowing a forensic psychiatrist to offer a piece of evidence regarding one of the co-defendants telling Jenkins to kill Stull; not allowing the defense counsel to inform the jury during the penalty phase of what would happen if they didn't come to a unanimous decision; by refusing to disqualify or excuse two jurors for different reasons; by refusing to exclude evidence of pre-trial misconduct at the Department of Corrections; and by excluding evidence of a riot at a state facility where Jenkins' was housed at the time that would have shown, according to the documents, Jenkins' inability to cope while being held in dangerous maximum-security prisons as a pre-trial detainee.
Following the arguments, the Supreme Court ruled that "the death penalty is neither excessive nor disproportionate to the sentences imposed in similar capital cases."
"We affirm Jenkins' conviction and death sentence," the Supreme Court stated.
Jenkins is currently being held in Columbia at the Broad River Correctional Institution.
A date for his execution has not been set.
 
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