
Quincy Allen (WIS/YouTube).
A man already serving life for two murders in North Carolina, who told authorities he “got tired of waiting” for his first assignment as a mafia hit man and decided to “embark on his own killing spree” got another life term for two more killings in South Carolina.
Quincy Allen, 44, was given life in prison without the possibility of parole on Monday in the 2002 deaths of Dale Hall, 44, and Jedidiah Harr, 22. He is already serving a life sentence in North Carolina for the killing of convenience store clerk Richard Hawks, 53, and customer Robert Shane Roush, 29.
“People were scared to death,” Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said, recalling the long-ago cases, Wilmington, North Carolina, NBC affiliate WECT reported. “We had a serial killer that had gone wild, and it scared our community. Everybody was scared.”