Man on trial for fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend while she was taking her 6-year-old to school shocks court with sudden confession

Man sentenced after admitting to fatally shooting ex-girlfriend

Background: An image of the scene of the March 2023 shooting of Jillian Angner (14th Circuit Solicitor”s Office, South Carolina). Inset (left): John Patrick Shea (Beaufort County Detention Center). Inset (right): Jillian Angner (Sauls Funeral Home).

A South Carolina man who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend in front of her young son will spend the rest of his life behind bars.

John Patrick Shea, 29, appeared in court on Wednesday to apologize to the family of Jillian Angner, the 25-year-old woman he shot in March 2023 while she was taking her 6-year-old son to school. Shea, who had previously dated Angner and began stalking her after they broke up, begged for a life sentence after pleading guilty to all four felony charges against him, including the murder of Angner and the attempted murder of her son.

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According to a press release from the 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office in South Carolina, Shea pleaded guilty to Angner’s murder just as his trial had begun. Prosecutors stated that Shea admitted to the premeditated killing of Angner and also pleaded guilty to “the attempted murder of Angner’s young son, discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle, and possession of a weapon during commission of a violent crime.” 

According to prosecutors, Shea and Angner’s relationship ended in October 2022. In the months that followed, Angner reported “multiple instances of stalking and break-ins at her home” that were allegedly committed by Shea.

On the morning of March 2, 2023, Shea got a friend to drive him to Angner’s home. The friend believed the ride was for a “drug run” and did not know he was driving Shea to Angner’s home.

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