
Juilliard-trained concert pianist charged in SC pet hospital staffer’s ‘very violent’ stabbing death
Fox News
A South Carolina man who was trained as a classical pianist at the $43,000-per-year Juilliard School turned himself in to authorities this week following the "very violent" stabbing death of a staffer for a local pet hospital, according to reports.
The suspect, identified as California native Zachary David Hughes, 29, of Greenville, South Carolina, is accused of killing Christina Parcell, 41, on Oct. 13 inside her home in Greer, about 105 miles from Greenville, the newspaper reported.
One week after Parcell was found dead, her fiancé, Bradly Post, 65, was arrested on child pornography charges, the sheriff’s office said. It was unclear if Post’s arrest was connected to Parcell’s death.
Investigators targeted Hughes for arrest after establishing a timeline based on security-video footage collected from around Parcell’s neighborhood, FOX Carolina reported.