Lexington County woman guilty of murder

shooting death of 8 year old in Oak Grove

Posted 9/30/21

An Oak Grove child is dead, a woman convicted in his death and the shooter is still loose.

Linda Monette, 25, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for her role in the home invasion murder of …

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Lexington County woman guilty of murder

shooting death of 8 year old in Oak Grove

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An Oak Grove child is dead, a woman convicted in his death and the shooter is still loose.

Linda Monette, 25, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for her role in the home invasion murder of Mason Hanahan, 8, which occurred in the early morning hours of May 14, 2019 in Oak Grove.

The sentence was imposed on Friday, Sept. 24, by Chief Administrative Judge Walton J. McLeod, IV, following a jury trial which began on Monday, Sept. 20.

The jury returned guilty verdicts on all charges, which included Murder, Criminal Conspiracy, Burglary – First Degree, and Attempted Armed Robbery.

In addition to the murder conviction, Monette received concurrent sentences on the remaining charges and is not eligible for parole under South Carolina law.

Following the verdict, 11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard stated “the murder of Mason Hanahan has been the intense focus of our entire office for over two years. The lifelong impact of this crime on Mason’s family, baseball teammates, and the Oak Grove community has been immeasurable.

“We abide by our commitment to protect children in our community from violence and ensure that our neighborhoods remain safe.”

Mason Hanahan was a second grade student at Oak Grove Elementary and a standout player on the Pineview Dixie Youth Baseball team. Mason had dreams of becoming a professional baseball player and had been selected to the Dixie Youth All Star Team a week before his death. Mason normally resided with his mother, but on Monday evening, May 13, he had just finished his first All Stars baseball practice and went home with his father, Austin Hanahan, to 112 Cedar Vale Drive.

Monette was an acquaintance of Austin Hanahan and was visiting the home when the crime occurred. Evidence presented at trial established that Monette conspired with others to carry out a staged burglary and robbery of Hanahan’s home. Testimony revealed the motive for the robbery was to steal large amounts of cash that Austin Hanahan had recently withdrawn from a bank, as well as marijuana present in the home.

At 12:23 am on May 14, 2019, the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call reporting that an armed intruder had kicked in the door at the residence of Hanahan and taken Monette “hostage.” Austin Hanahan exchanged gunfire with the intruder in an attempt to have the suspect release Monette from his grip. During the exchange of gunfire, the intruder fired multiple rounds inside the home and Mason was fatally struck by a gun shot wound to the head. Austin Hanahan was also injured by gunfire. The autopsy determined that ammunition from the intruder’s gun killed Mason.

In the course of the investigation, Monette made multiple inconsistent statements which led investigators to focus on her ties to local gang members. During a voluntary interview on May 17, 2019 with Lt. Marlo McCann and Detective Joe Hart, Monette admitted that she conspired with others to commit the staged home invasion and “have a gun held to her head” as part of the plan for a robbery. Monette had knowledge of the large amounts of money in the home and that the residence did not have an active security system.

During closing argument, Deputy Solicitor Suzanne Mayes addressed Monette’s guilt under the “hand of one is the hand of all” legal principle in South Carolina. “We are grateful to the members of the jury who bore the weight of this trial for a full week. We are thankful for the support of Mason’s family and that some degree of justice has been achieved. The murder of this precious little boy is incomprehensible.”

The shooter remains at large. Tips: 1-888-CRIME-SC

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