A quadruple murder in Spartanburg County that happened 11 years ago today remains unsolved.Nov. 6, 2003, someone went into Superbike Motorsports in Chesnee and shot and killed business owner, Scott Ponder, and his mother, Beverly Guy, service manager Brian Lucas and mechanic Chris Sherbert.A sketch of a man who was in the Superbike store minutes before the killings was released in hopes that he would come forward with information or that someone would recognize him, but no one ever came forward.Sheriff Chuck Wright said the man in the sketch was acting like a customer, and a motorcycle the man was looking at with Ponder was partially processed for sale. Wright said the vehicle identification number and other information had been recorded as the motorcycle was prepared for sale, but no name was written down.In 2012, the case was profiled on “America’s Most Wanted.” In September, Unsolved Mysteries posted a video narrated by Brian Lucas’ mother.A $25,000 reward is still being offered for information about the case.

A quadruple murder in Spartanburg County that happened 11 years ago today remains unsolved.

Nov. 6, 2003, someone went into Superbike Motorsports in Chesnee and shot and killed business owner, Scott Ponder, and his mother, Beverly Guy, service manager Brian Lucas and mechanic Chris Sherbert.


A sketch of a man who was in the Superbike store minutes before the killings was released in hopes that he would come forward with information or that someone would recognize him, but no one ever came forward.

Sheriff Chuck Wright said the man in the sketch was acting like a customer, and a motorcycle the man was looking at with Ponder was partially processed for sale. Wright said the vehicle identification number and other information had been recorded as the motorcycle was prepared for sale, but no name was written down.

In 2012, the case was profiled on “America’s Most Wanted.” In September, Unsolved Mysteries posted a video narrated by Brian Lucas’ mother.

A $25,000 reward is still being offered for information about the case.