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| 11/06/2003 | Search is on for Shooting Suspect (WSAV) |
| 11/06/2003 | Four found dead in Chesnee motorcycle shop (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) |
| 11/06/2003 | 4 Killed In Shooting At S.C. Motorcycle Shop (WYFF) |
| 11/06/2003 | Mother, Son Among Four Dead In Motorcycle Shop Shooting (WYFF) |
| 11/07/2003 | Police release sketches of possible witnesses in killings (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) |
| 11/07/2003 | Hunt for killer is on (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) |
| 12/06/2003 | Clues trickle in a month after bike shop crime (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) |
| 12/11/2003 | Sheriff hopes vehicle images, bigger reward generate tips (Spartanburg Herald-Journal) |
| 02/12/2004 | Deputies Looking For Two Pickups In Quadruple Homicide Case (WYFF) |
| 04/15/2004 | Chesnee Murder Scene (WSPA) |
| Parents of victim offer reward for information on unsolved killing (The Herald) |



Norsaadah Husain
Clemson, Pickens County, SC
Abducted : Central, Pickens County, South Carolina
Body Found: Oconee County, South Carolina
On Monday June 8, 1992 Norsaadah Husain, a 30 year old graduate student at Clemson University in Clemson, SC was seen doing her laundry at the Suds and Duds Laundromat in the tiny town of Central, SC. Roy Jamison the Laundromat's janitor entered the Laundromat at 8:42 PM, to find blood covering the concrete floor and a long smear of blood running 15 feet from a wall of dryers to the front door as if someone had been dragged. Roy Jamison immediately phoned the Central Police Department to report his findings.
Norsaadah's keys were found on a nearby washing machine and a clump of hair was on the floor. Norsaadah's clothes were left in a dryer and her car was found out front with the motor still warm.
Over 60 officers from various agencies (Central PD, Clemson City, Clemson University, Pickens County Sheriff's Office, Greenville County Sheriff's Office and SLED) began a 3 county search, spanning over Pickens, Anderson, and Oconee counties in the upstate of SC.
Month's went by without a clue as to what happened to Miss Husain, a quiet individual originally from Malaysia. It's said that Norsaadah kept to herself and went to school, very few people knew Norsaadah.
Three month's later on Wednesday September 16, 1992, a man scouting for deer tracks near Highway 11 in Oconee county stumbled upon a human skeleton. The remains were located near the Oconee Nuclear Station, where 4 years earlier Daisy Ruth Moore Snider's body was found (same vicinity). The remains were later identified as Norsaadah Husain's. Norsaadah's remains were found two miles from the nearest highway and about 100 yards from a paved back road.
If you have any information concerning Norsaadah's case please contact one of the agencies below.
Central Police Department: 1-864-639-4020
Pickens County Sheriff's Office: 1-864-898-5500
Oconee County Sheriff's Office: 1-864-638-4111
SC Law Enforcement Division: 1-888-559-TIPS (8477)
Russell Douglas Turcotte

Description:
American Indian male 5'8" 19 years old brown hair and brown eyes.
Russell was a member of the Turtle Mountain Tribe in North Dakota as is his father,Bill Turcotte. Linda Flynn, Russell's mother is a member of the Fort Peck Assiniboine.
Russell was found November 2, 2002 in a shelter belt 12 miles northwest of Devils Lakes a town about 90 miles west of Grand Forks. His death was ruled a homicide.
Russell went missing July 12, 2002. He was last seen at a gas station in the vicinity of the 4300 block of Gateway Drive near Highway 2 in Grand Forks, ND. He was on his way home from a hippie gathering in Michigan and was planning on returning to see his family but never arrived and never picked up the money at Western Union that they left for him.
A rancher found the body of Russell Turcotte along U.S. Highway 2 in North Dakota on Wednesday - He found Russell's nearly nude body lying among the trees at about 10 a.m.
The Ramsey County coroner said Turcotte's body may have been at the spot since late July or early August. The sheriff declined to comment on how Russell died but said the case is being investigated as a homicide. The body was two feet into the shelter belt and partially decomposed.
If you have any information, please contact:
North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation (701) 328-5500
Grand Forks Police Department (701) 787-8000
Ramsey County Sheriffs Office (701) 662-0700
Toll Free Number 1-800-472-2185
The family of Russell D. Turcotte offers a $50,000 cash reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of any party or parties involved in Russell's homicide.