Jerry Buck Inman - Tiffany Marie Souers rape case update

Tiffany Marie Souers was an engineering student at Clemson University when she was kidnapped, raped and then strangled to death with her bikini top by Inman in her Clemson, South Carolina apartment. Inman’s DNA was found in Souers’ apartment, according to authorities, and he was arrested about two weeks after Souers was found dead.

Tiffany Marie Souers, 20, a student in South Carolina, was found strangled on May 26, 2006. Jerry Buck Inman’s DNA matched samples found in the victim’s apartment.

Jerry Buck Inman was previously in prison for 18 years. Jerry Buck Inman was a teen in North Carolina and Florida when he was convicted of rape crimes. He was free for only 9 months before he was arrested and charged for the murder of Tiffany Marie Souers.



Jerry Buck Inman also faces charges for the attempted rape of a woman, 24, in Rainsville, Alaska. Another rape charge is in Sevierville, Tennessee, on a woman, 28. These two sex crimes happened before Tiffany Marie Souers’s death.

Jerry Buck Inman listens to his attorney Symmes Culbertson during a hearing Monday in Pickens. Prosecutors want to collect a DNA sample from Inman, a convicted sex offender charged in the slaying of a 20-year-old Clemson University student who was strangled with a bikini top.

Donations for the endowment may be sent to the Clemson University Foundation, P.O. Checks should be made out to the Clemson University Foundation, with a note in the memo line designating the money for the Tiffany Marie Souers Community Service Endowment.

He spoke quietly during his arraignment when questioned by a South Carolina magistrate who did not set bond. DNA from Tiffany Marie Souers’ off-campus apartment originally led authorities to Inman.

Jerry Buck Inman pleaded guilty Tuesday to kidnapping, raping and murdering Tiffany Marie Souers of Ladue, Mo. The 37-year-old Inman could face the death penalty. The Clemson University engineering student’s body was found in May 2006.

The order, filed on Thursday in the 13th Circuit Court in Greenville, prevents comments by anyone involved in the case? They are also prevented from releasing any information. Jerry Buck Inman, a convicted sex offender from Tennessee, has been charged with killing Ms. Souers, who was from a St. Louis suburb.

Jerry Buck Inman’s trial on kidnapping, rape and murder charges in the death of Tiffany Marie Souers is scheduled to begin next month. Solicitor Bob Ariail’s office says a hearing has been set for Tuesday afternoon.

A final report must be submitted within two weeks of the completion of the funded project. The report should be limited to no more than two typed pages and should include the project name and a succinct description of the project’s status. Attach a separate sheet itemizing how the Tiffany Marie Souers Community Service Mini-Grant was used along with receipts.

Tiffany Sessions was a twenty years-old student who disappeared weirdly in Gaisville eighteen years ago. She was a student of finance in the University of Florida. A lot of effort has been put in finding her.

The Governor of Florida, moved by the frantic and intense search by Tiffany’s search, announced a whopping $75,000 cash reward for her safe return. But there is still no trace. Hilary Session, the fated mother of Tiffaany, has still been pathetically optimistic of getting some positive results out all these investigations regarding her daughter.

Inman had been incarcerated for about 10 years in a North Carolina prison for a sex offense charge in Buncombe County. He was released in 1999. He was released just last year stemming from kidnapping and sex offense charges in Florida.

Students who should have been celebrating the first hot days of summer instead trickled out of school-sponsored grief counseling sessions Tuesday evening. None of them wanted to be interviewed. Police have beefed up patrols of the Clemson campus and The Reserve since Souers’ body was discovered.

Inman arrived in Tennessee sometime in 2005 after he was released from prison in Florida, where he served 18 years for sex offenses and armed robbery. Authorities said he had listed the Dandridge homes of his parents and a sister on a sex offender registry.

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