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Home of Ascot Estates Shooting for Sale

The home of Brett and Tammy Parker has been listed on real estate websites.

 

The Ascot Estates home where two people were shot and killed earlier this year is up for sale.

The five-bedroom home is listed on several real estate sites including Realtor.com for $749,000.

The home — owned by Brett and Tammy Jo Parker — sits at the end of Tackeria Court in Irmo.

On April 13, Tammy Jo Parker and Bryan Capnerhurst, a family friend, were found on the second floor of Parker's home with multiple gunshot wounds to the upper body.

Since then little information has been released and no charges have been filed. 

The Richland County Sheriff's Department has released one page of an incident report that showed Brett Parker was unarmed and waiting outside the home when police arrived on the scene the day of the shooting.

Another incident report was released of a burglary that occurred at the Parker's home two years ago.

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said his department was "agressively investigating" the case. 

"We're still actively working on the case," Lott recently told Patch. "We continue to work on it every day."

David Fedor, defense attorney for Brett Parker, said he hasn't been informed of anything in the three months since the shootings and that he wasn't "at liberty to say anything right now."

At the end of April, Fedor told WIS-TV Brett Parker shot and killed Capnerhurst in self defense. 

Fedor told the station Brett Parker and Capnerhurst were involved in a sports bet and that Brett Parker owed money to Capnerhurst.

Fedor had said Capnerhurst had a gun, and that he shot and killed Tammy Jo Parker, according to the report.

Brett Parker was able to get to a gun that was on a safe and he shot Capnerhurst. 

The sheriff's department has not released information of the details of the shootings. 

Tammy Jo Parker, 44, was the lead singer of The Jumpstart Band and a pharmaceutical representative.

A bandmate described the mother of two as a "vibrant and beautiful woman, and great entertainer."

Capnerhurst, 46, was the assistant athletic director for the Lexington County Recreation and Aging Commission and a coach in the Dixie Youth Baseball League, according to his obituary

 

Related Topics: Ascot Estates, Brett Parker, Bryan Capnerhurst, Richland County, and Tammy Parker

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