In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Beaufort is grappling with the grim aftermath of a murder that has left many in the community shaken. Nearly four months ago, the body of Stephanie Campbell, a spirited 33-year-old local resident, was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds on a remote road. This past Tuesday, authorities took a significant step forward in the case by formally accusing a man as the sole suspect in her untimely death.
The suspect, Anthony Alfrado Brown, a 41-year-old resident of Hilton Head Island, was already behind bars for a robbery that occurred just days before Campbell’s body was found. According to the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, Brown has been charged with both the murder of Campbell and with possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. He was arrested on August 23, shortly after the robbery of a Circle K convenience store on Lady’s Island.
The events surrounding Campbell’s death are chilling. On the early morning of August 21, just hours before her body was discovered, Brown is alleged to have robbed the Circle K. An employee reported that a man, later identified as Brown, entered the store around 2 a.m. wearing a face mask. After initially pretending to look for his wallet, he revealed a black revolver tucked in his waistband and demanded cash from the register. The worker complied, handing over $176 and a selection of cigarettes and alcohol before the suspect fled in a gold Ford F-150 truck.
About seven hours later, Campbell’s body was found on Langford Road, a dirt path connecting Seaside Road with U.S. 21. The Beaufort County Coroner’s Office quickly ruled her death a homicide, estimating that she had been killed that same morning. Investigators identified Brown early on as someone who had been one of the last people seen with Campbell, raising further suspicions about his involvement.
Family and friends are devastated by the loss of Stephanie. Known as a bright student and a genuinely kind friend, she was described by her father, Steve Campbell, as someone who blossomed from a shy child into a confident woman. “If you wanted to talk and dispute what she was trying to tell you, you better bring your A-game,” he fondly recalls, showcasing her knack for debate.
The tragic nature of Campbell’s death has left many in the Beaufort community in shock. Family members and friends are mourning not just her loss, but the brutal circumstances that took her life. As they come to terms with this tragedy, they remember her laughter and spirit, hoping her story can serve as a reminder of the importance of community and vigilance.
As of now, Anthony Brown remains in custody at the Beaufort County Detention Center, awaiting further legal proceedings. The investigation continues as authorities seek to gather more evidence and determine the full scope of events leading to Campbell’s tragic death.
The Beaufort community is coming together during this difficult time, supporting each other as they navigate the complex emotions surrounding this unsettling saga. While the wheels of justice are turning, the hope is to find answers and bring closure to Campbell’s grieving family.
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