Lugoff teen’s accused killer indicted by grand jury
The accused killer of an 18-year-old Lugoff teen was indicted by a grand jury on March 18 for several charges including murder, according to Kershaw County court records.
Stephen Ross Kelly, 21, was indicted by a grand jury on charges for murder, first-degree criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping in connection to the straggling death of Briana Rabon. Rabon’s body was found behind the Haig’s Creek subdivision on Feb. 26, 2014, the same day that her mother reported her missing to the Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office.
Evidence collected at the scene included tire tracks, DNA evidence and surveillance footage that placed Kelly at a gas station close to where Rabon’s body was found around the time of her death. Kershaw County Sheriff Jim Matthews said investigators reported that Kelly’s story changed several times after he was asked where he was and what he was doing the night of Rabon’s death.
Kelly has not appeared in front of a jury and a trial date has not yet been set, according to to court records.
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This story was originally published March 23, 2015 at 11:10 AM with the headline "Lugoff teen’s accused killer indicted by grand jury."