

Camp Swamp Road Ep. 4: That’s What Heaven Is For
67 snips Oct 5, 2025
Jennifer Foley, a passionate advocate for her late brother Scott Spivey, shares her family's harrowing journey to reopen the investigation into his death. She reveals chilling evidence of police misconduct, including undercover recordings that could alter public perception of the case. Jennifer's confronting address to local lawmakers calls for accountability, while her concerns about the implications of Stand Your Ground laws highlight potential national consequences. The pursuit of justice for Scott continues, unveiling layers of community outrage.
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Phone Calls Exposed Mindset And Misconduct
- Jennifer Foley found 90 phone calls that revealed the shooter's mindset and suggested misconduct by Horry County cops.
- Those calls prompted an internal probe and the retirement of Deputy Chief Brandon Strickland.
Officer's 'Act Like A Victim' Note
- Sergeant Damon Viscovi wrote "Act like a victim. Camera." on a notepad captured by body cam at the scene.
- He then silently presented the notepad to Boyd and Williams, who reacted visibly to the message.
Large Video Gaps Undermine Scene Record
- Investigators discovered body and dash cam footage was mislabeled and nearly two hours of footage wasn't recorded.
- Officers instructed others to turn off cameras, creating large gaps in the record that raised misconduct concerns.