This episode of "Camp Swamp Road" delves into the Scott Spivey case, exploring potential corruption within the Horry County Police Department and its impact on the investigation of Spivey's death. Jennifer Foley, Spivey's sister, seeks to reopen the case, citing newly discovered phone calls and evidence suggesting a cover-up. The episode highlights the firing of Sergeant Damon Viscovi for instructing Weldon Boyd to "act like a victim," and examines the role of Deputy Chief Brandon Strickland, who was forced to retire after phone calls with Boyd surfaced. The narrative explores the implications of South Carolina's Stand Your Ground law, featuring interviews with state legislator Lucas Atkinson, Governor Henry McMaster, and Attorney General Alan Wilson, alongside the political ramifications as Wilson faces criticism in his gubernatorial campaign. Ultimately, the episode underscores Jennifer's fight for justice and the broader implications of Stand Your Ground laws on homicide rates and the pursuit of justice.
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