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South Carolina woman wanted in murder investigation found in Netherlands

Dutch police have located a South Carolina woman, who is wanted in the murder of her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child, in the Netherlands.


South Carolina woman wanted in murder investigation found in Netherlands

Kendra Wilson and her mother, Cynthia Wilson, were wanted in connection with the 2021 murder of Kendra's ex-boyfriend and the father of her child, 21-year-old Connor Ethan Floyd, of Lyman, in the northwest corner of South Carolina.

Authorities issued warrants on both women for being an accessory before the fact of murder, being an accessory after the fact of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.

Officials safely recovered Kendra's daughter, who will be released to family members, Flores told Fox News Digital.

The USMS Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and Lyman PD then began a joint investigation and coordinated with the USMS Office of International Operations and international partners in the Netherlands to locate Kendra.

"The USMS would like to recognize the outstanding work of the 7th Circuit Solicitor's Office in South Carolina on this case, as well as that of the Department of Justice Office of International Affairs," USMS said in its press release. "The Provisional Arrest Request - the legal mechanism to effect Wilson's arrest in the Netherlands - was put together and executed in about 24 hours."

"Me and my son we couldn't sleep that night, so we decided to watch some late night movies, and then it was getting close to maybe one in the morning, and we heard some gunshots," the neighbor, Heather, told the outlet.

Kendra is awaiting an extradition hearing, according to FOX Carolina.

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