‘The most heinous murders I have ever seen’: Woman had dad and half-brother killed for $1 million inheritance

Samantha Ford Rabon (Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Solicitor

Samantha Ford Rabon (Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office)

A 39-year-old woman in South Carolina will spend the rest of her days behind bars for killing her father and half-brother in a sordid plot to get her hands on an inheritance of over $1 million.

Fifteenth Circuit Court Judge Benjamin Culbertson this week ordered Samantha Ford Rabon to serve two terms of life in prison without the possibility of parole plus an additional 30 years, with all of the sentences to run consecutively, meaning one after the other, for the 2018 slayings of 59-year-old Robert Marion Ford, Jr. and his son, 25-year-old Robbie Stetson Ford, authorities announced.

Before being formally sentenced, a jury found Rabon guilty on two counts each of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and solicitation to commit murder. Rabon was sentenced to life for each of the murder charges, 10 years for each of the solicitation charges, and five years for each of the conspiracy charges.

Her co-defendant in the case, 56-year-old Randy Dean Grainger, was convicted last year of two counts of murder, two counts of criminal conspiracy, one count of arson third-degree, and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. He was also sentenced to two consecutive life terms in a state correctional facility.

Randy Dean Grainger (Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Solicitor's Office)

Randy Dean Grainger (Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office)

“In my 30 years of prosecution, these are the most heinous murders I have ever seen,” Senior Assistant Solicitor for the Fifteenth Circuit Mary-Ellen Walter said in a statement after the sentencing hearing. “The idea that someone would have their family killed out of pure greed is untenable. We are grateful for the hard work and dedication of the Horry County Police Department and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Hopefully, this brings some measure of comfort to the rest of the victims’ family and allows them to, at long last, begin the healing process.”

According to a news release from the solicitor’s office, officers with the Horry County Police Department responded to a call on August 18, 2018, regarding an abandoned and partially burned vehicle in an open field in Conway, South Carolina. Investigators soon discovered that the vehicle was registered to the elder Ford and went to his home to follow up.

You May Also Like

Man who threw 2-year-old to death from 30-foot bridge after shooting mom admits to both killings

Brynnen Murphy being escorted by police in March 2022 (Baton Rouge Police…

Palm Coast’s Arbor Day Celebration Marks 20 Years on May 3

Palm Coast’s Arbor Day Celebration Marks 20 Years on May 3 |…

3 siblings tied up and starved 18-year-old brother to death, then let his body ‘swell and smell’ for days before reporting it, police say

Background: The home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where Ezekiel Baseme was found…

‘Egregiously unqualified political hack’: Former US attorneys eviscerate Ed Martin — with over 100 voicing opposition to Trump’s selection of him as DC’s top prosecutor

FILE – Ed Martin speaks at an event hosted by Rep. Matt…