On May 16, 2003, three people were found shot execution-style inside a small bank in Greer, South Carolina. The victims—56-year-old bank teller Sylvia Holtzclaw and married couple Eb and Maggie Barnes—were forced into a back room and killed in cold blood. The killer left behind no fingerprints, no DNA, and no clear motive. More than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. In this episode of Find My Killer, we dive into the haunting mystery of the Blue Ridge Savings Bank murders. Who committed this brutal triple homicide—and why? Was it a robbery gone wrong, or something far more personal? Someone knows the truth. It’s time to find them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On May 16, 2003, three people were found shot execution-style inside a small bank in Greer, South Carolina. The victims—56-year-old bank teller Sylvia Holtzclaw and married couple Eb and Maggie Barnes—were forced into a back room and killed in cold blood. The killer left behind no fingerprints, no DNA, and no clear motive. More than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. In this episode of Find My Killer, we dive into the haunting mystery of the Blue Ridge Savings Bank murders. Who commit...