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A former private agent of the Federal Investigation Office says that the deadly appeal and the home invasion of a rural singer may not have been “random”.
Virginia authorities said that a 62 -year -old Holly Holsher killed a former teacher, around the middle of the night on August 3 at home in Rocingham County during a home invasion. Michael Hatcher, 65, shot the infiltrators, who was identified by officials as Kevin Musa Walker, 41.
The son of the couple, Spencer Hatcher, 31, is a rising rural singer who announced that he cancels many of his upcoming programs after his mother’s death.
Sherif, Rocingham Province, Brian Hachson, said Walker has no known criminal history, from Piccice, Maryland, which is about three hours drive from the seat of the traveled residence. Sharif said that the conquest of the house was random and “very unusual”, adding that Walker brought a “large knife” to the house.
Former FBI’s Undersecretary Jonathan Jilliam Fox News told the digital that he was wondering whether the conquest of the house and the subsequent stab was random.
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Holly Hatcher (L) was killed in the conquest of the house on August 3. (Holly Hatcher/Facebook)
“He specifically led to the place where it was a place, and a location, as there was a tourist site, as there were these caves. He toured the cave. He booked a camping place. He went to Walmart and bought a bedroom and a knife.” “These are very specific things … not random procedures.”
“So when I look at that, I know this part of what happened is not random,” Gilliam added.
Gilliam said Walker’s behavior before it seemed that the accident was normal, but then it became “psychotic and random.”
“We know that he did all these procedures with organized behavior until the crash. Then his behavior became psychotic and random,” he said. “Therefore, I think it’s too early, and there is not enough evidence for what I can see that it is supposed to be just a random attack.”
Gilliam also said that investigators must determine whether the two tracks have ever crossed in the days before the attack.
“They need to look at what the victims are doing, and if they face any meetings with this man earlier in the day, because also, if the typical method that works, if he is a killer for example, is to go somewhere, wander in a polite way and then choose some victims and then go to them in the end. They gathered throughout the day.”

In this August 10, 2021 photos, country artist Spencer Hatcher puts a picture in his tenth villa, Virginia. Hatcher, who has more than half a million followers on Tiktok, was recently shown at Mountain Dew Komercial that plays BlueGrass for a new product. (Daniel Lin/Daily News Register via AP)
The former murder in Washington, DC, told Ted Williams Fox News Digitter that “this is one of the most cases you can encounter,” the investigators may never find a motive.
Williams said: “I do not think that we will discover the motivation in this case, in light of the fact that Kevin Musa Walker has died,” Williams said. “This is definitely a case that the law application should be studied for some time, because this man, Kevin Moussa Walker, was not on the radar screen of anyone.”
Friday, August 1
- 2:22 pm: Walker hired a camp site in endless caves in New Market, Virginia. He also paid the price of a tour of the cave at this time.
- 3:00 pm: Walker tour for one hour in the cave, which lasts one hour.
- 5:24 pm: Walker entered Timberville, Virginia, Wall Mart and went to the outer section to buy a large bedroom and knife.
- 5:45 pm: Walker can be seen leaving Timberville, Virginia, and Wall Mart on a surveillance camera.
The behavior of “Yes, Madam”, no sir, he suddenly became violent in killing my mother, singer of the countryside

The endless caves are only 3.5 miles from the Hatcher family’s home, where the authorities say that the 41 -year -old Maryland man, Kevin Moussa Walker stormed a knife and attacked the guardians of rural singer Spencer Hatcher. Walker Holly Hachcher, 62, killed a knife in front of her husband, who was also shot. (Google Earth)
Saturday, August 2
- 6:37 am: Virginia State Police received a call regarding a gaming vehicle, which is believed to be involved in a kind of failure in the camp site area.
- Hachisson said the car belonged to Walker, adding that the car was correctly registered and not stolen. Inside the car, Sharif said that there was an endless parking pass in one night. The state police returned to the endless caves to try to find Walker, but found that the camp store had been stormed and “was shocked by a car.” Hachisson said the damage was consistent with the damage on the deserted Walker.
- According to Huchson, nothing was stolen from the store. Police -run checks on Walker found that it was not required for any crime. Virginia state police tried to locate Walker, but it was not found. Felse orders were obtained for Walker.
- Mike Stewart, general manager of Endless Caverns, said that Walker coincided with being polite, saying: “It was” yes my lady, no sir “, he did not register any aggression on our part … and for this reason everyone is looking for answers.”
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Kevin Moussa Walker, 41, left him in Virginia Wall Mart on August 1, two days before the authorities say that he broke into her family’s singer countryman Spencer Hatcher, his 62 -year -old mother was killed, then her husband was killed by her husband. (Rockingham County County Office)
Sunday 3 August
- 11:58 pm: Michael Hatcher, Holly’s husband, called the 911 to report the invasion of the house with an armed infiltrator on 13,000 blocs of North Valle Pike in Timberville.
- The office of Rockingham Sharif, in a press statement, said that Walker entered the house with a large knife and stabbed Holly Hatcher. Officials said Walker attacked Michael Hatcher, who managed to recover a pistol from his car before the suspect was killed with one shot.

Michael Hatcher, to the left, with a bandage on the right forearm while discussing the attack with the sheriff of Rockemham Brian Hachcheson in a fixed image taken from the video. (Rockingham County County Office)
Spencer Hascher said at an Instagram post that his planned shows at the Voa Country Music Festa in Ohio and the Rocingham Province Show in Harrisonberg, Virginia, was canceled.
“I hope to make these dates reach my future fans,” said Spencer Hachcher. “I appreciate everyone who provided their support for me and my loved ones.”
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