Lancaster homicide investigation: Arrest made 2 months after man found dead in home

The suspect was already in jail on unrelated charges, police said.

LANCASTER, S.C. — A Lancaster man was charged with murder in connection with the death of a man who was found dead at a home three months ago, police said. 

Lancaster Police found 44-year-old Jaime Leonives Paz Nejera dead at a home on Westgate Circle on May 15. Investigators collected evidence at the scene and were able to identify 21-year-old Jimmy Kenneth Knight as a suspect in Nejera’s death. 

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Knight was already in jail on unrelated charges when he was served a warrant for murder on Aug. 5, police said. Knight was denied bond during a first hearing on the murder charge Monday. 

“Our detectives and officers worked a lot of hours investigating this case and established the evidence needed to obtain warrants on the suspect,” Police Chief Don Roper said in a news release. “I am proud of the dedication and hard work our officers and detectives demonstrated in this case to seek justice for Mr. Paz Nejera’s family.”

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call Lancaster police at 803-283-3313. Witnesses may also call the anonymous tip line at 803-289-6040. 

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