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In the case of Charles William Pitts, Jr., a male whose body was discovered on October 2, 2015, in Belton, South Carolina, the circumstances surrounding his death have been classified as an accidental death due to carbon monoxide toxicity. Despite efforts to identify and contact any potential next of kin, Pitts' remains have unfortunately gone unclaimed, and as a consequence, they underwent indigent cremation.
The investigation into Pitts' death was managed by the Anderson County Coroner' ...Read More
Date Found: 10/02/2015
The investigation into Pitts' death was managed by the Anderson County Coroner' ...Read More
Date Found: 10/02/2015
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1907
UCP1907
2035
Charles
William
Pitts, Jr
White / Caucasian
White / Caucasian
Male
10/02/2015
Belton
South Carolina
Anderson County
29627
2028
Anderson County Coroners Office
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2015-1353
11/25/2025
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