LAURENS COUNTY, S.C. --
The Laurens County Sheriff's Office said that a man's wife tried to help another man cover up her husband's killing by making it look like he died in a truck crash.
Sheriff Ricky Chastain said a fisherman found a white Ford truck with the body of Houston Luther Fuller, 48, in a wooded area at the bottom of an embankment on Highway 76 West.
The circumstances surrounding Fullers death were suspicious, said Chastain. Therefore our office immediately began working on the case.
The coroner said that Fuller died of a broken neck.
As the investigation progressed, investigators said they determined that on the morning of July 16, Fuller had gotten in a fight with 38-year-old Paul Thomas Morris at the home they shared. Fuller was killed in the fight, according to investigators.
Deputies said Morris and Fuller's wife, Teresa Fuller, 43, put her husband's body inside his truck and then pushed it down the embankment near the Tumbling Shoals Bridge.
Morris and Teresa Fuller are charged with murder in connection with Houston Fuller's death.
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