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Name
  
Tamika Huston

Tamika Huston smiling and sporting short hair.

Born
  
11 December 1979(age 24), Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States

Died
  
27 May 2004(aged 24), Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States

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Tamika Antonette Huston (December 11, 1979 – May 27, 2004) was a 24-year-old African American woman who disappeared from Spartanburg, South Carolina, and was subsequently found murdered.

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Tamika Huston smiling inside her house, sporting short hair and wearing a white shirt with a sling bag.

Facts

She was a 24-year old African American woman who disappeared from Spartanburg, South Carolina, and was subsequently found murdered.

She was last seen by family and friends on or around May 27, 2004 in Spartanburg. 

She was first reported to authorities as missing on June 14 2004. 

On August 12 2005, Spartanburg Public Safety Officers arrested Huston’s ex-boyfriend, Christopher Hampton, for her murder. 

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Disappearance and investigation

Tamika Huston smiling and sporting short hair and wearing a white collared shirt.

Tamika was last seen by family and friends on or around May 27, 2004 in Spartanburg. She was first reported to authorities as missing on June 14. Subsequently, police began an intensive investigation into her disappearance. On June 20, her 1991 black Honda CRX was found abandoned at the Barksdale Apartments located at 350 Pierpont Avenue in Spartanburg. It had apparently been abandoned in that location for approximately the same amount of time Tamika had last been seen.

Tamika Huston with her mother, Antonette Huston during her graduation holding a bouquet of flowers.

The investigation’s biggest break came when the Spartanburg Public Safety Department discovered that a key found in the Honda had been matched to an apartment unit located at the Fremont School Apartment complex and blood evidence found in that Spartanburg apartment matched Tamika Huston’s DNA.

In August 2005, more than a year after Ms. Huston was first reported missing, a positive identification was made on human remains found off South Carolina Highway 290 in Duncan, South Carolina. The Spartanburg coroner announced that the remains were in fact those of Tamika Huston. The coroner also analyzed those remains and with DNA tests and dental records, confirmed that they were Tamika's.

On August 12, Spartanburg Public Safety Officers arrested Huston’s ex-boyfriend, Christopher Hampton, for her murder. Hampton resided in the Fremont School apartment unit at the time of Huston's disappearance. Hampton was incarcerated at the time of his arrest, for unrelated charges. Hampton took police to the spot where he admitted he buried Tamika, after he killed her. Huston and Hampton had dated for two or three months, he said, while another woman was bearing his child. Huston, he said, asked him for money but he refused, saying he was saving money so he could take care of his baby. He told a reporter during an interview at the Spartanburg County Jail that he was ironing clothes before work and threw the hot iron at Tamika and hit her in the head as they argued about money. Hampton said that he panicked after killing Tamika, and drove around with her body in a borrowed car for hours.

Christopher Hampton received a life sentence, eight months after he confessed to Tamika Huston's murder, from a South Carolina judge on April 4, 2006.

Media attention

Local media attention, word of mouth and emails circulating around the Internet helped to spread the word regarding Tamika’s disappearance.

References

Tamika Huston Wikipedia