NORWAY, SC (WRDW / WAGT) – MPs are asking the public to help identify a body that was discovered in a freezer on January 3
Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell announced that an autopsy resulted in the discovery of potential identifiers in a body found last week in a freezer.
The body was discovered in a residence in Norway by a group of teenagers. The teenagers told investigators that they wanted to verify what they heard was a “haunted” house located in Woodview Circle, located about three miles east of Norway.
The sheriff said this week’s autopsy revealed that the body was a man, with a distinct tattoo on his right shoulder.
“We have a distinctive tattoo and also a description of the outfit that we hope can be used to make an identification,” he said. “If anyone recognizes any part of the description, please contact us.”
Graphic viewer notice: The photo below was provided by the Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office for media purposes to assist in the investigation and provide closure for the deceased’s family.

The clothes the victim wore were PacSun blue skinny jeans size 34, a short sleeve T-shirt and a brown belt.
If anyone has any information about the descriptive items provided, you should contact OCSO at 803-534-3550 or Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC, or use the P3 Tips app or submit a tip on the web by accessing CrimeSC .com and click Submit a tip.
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