SC man who found 'not sorry' murder suspect napping behind shed in May shares advice after 2nd manhunt
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A South Carolina man who helped capture fugitive murder and kidnapping suspect Michael Burham after the first of two manhunts has advice for anyone who may face similar circumstances.
During the first search, authorities had urged local residents to keep an eye out and to patrol their own properties after police found a stolen car with a note from Burham in which he claimed he was "not sorry" for what he'd done. So, with a handgun and his dog, Phillips went out for a look on the afternoon of May 23, and his diligence led to Burham's initial capture. Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
"If you notice something out of the ordinary, you got to report it," Phillips said. "If it's not out of the ordinary, don't lead them on a wild goose chase."
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