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Lyman, SC (Fox Carolina)-for the first time in four years, 29-year-old Connor Lloyd speaks after new developments in his case the fiance of the murder victim, Connor Lloyd.

Lloyd was found shortly after the shot in his entrance to Lyman shortly after August 18, 2021. He later died in the hospital.

His case became an international search four years after his death. Kendra Wilson, who shares a child with Lloyd, was arrested in the Netherlands at the beginning of this month after the investigators claimed that she had fled the country with her daughter. Her mother Cynthia Wilson was arrested in the upstate. Both are charged with murder before and after the fact of murder and the conspiracy. Douglas Gilbert, who was caught about a week after these two arrests, is charged during a violent crime for murder and possession of a weapon.

Now Whitney Blalock, Lloyd's fiancee, is making sure that his memory remains alive.

She described Lloyd as “stupid, sociable, hard -headed, because the day is friendly (and) friendly,” said Blalock.

“I mean he would give the shirt from his back to everyone,” she added.

Blalock and Lloyd were engaged to be married in 2021, but their future was changed forever on August 18 when Lloyd was shot.

“I always knew how short life is. This night really put in the right perspective how life can change in minutes,” she said.

Lloyd's death now gives Blalock's mission life to bring her fiance justice. Since Lloyd's death, she has remained in contact with the Lyman police department.

“(You) calmed me down when I was ready to just lose it, I wanted to assure (Ed) that we arrived there that we drove along,” she said.

The investigators kept their promise. Blalock remembers the call she received at the beginning of this year because of the three arrests.

“It was really emotional, but it was also a pinch of me moment 'Did that really happen?”

Blalock said to Fox Carolina that she rarely drives the Grover Drive or the neighborhood that she once called home.

“I drove there once or twice, but I'm really trying not to go there, it's really, it's just too much,” she said.

In recent years, Blalock said she had recorded with her friends and family at any moment.

“My parents were always there for me and let me know that I am alone that they are always here,” said Blalock as they hold back tears when their parents sat their counterpart.

While Lloyd's murder case continues, Blalock said that she would be every step of the way there.

“We are the voice for him, we are his family and we don't go anywhere, we will continue to fight for him,” she said.

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