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A woman who said she recently moved out of the house where four people were on shot Sunday says she was on the front porch picking up her child when she saw one of the victims walk outside. Kristen Roberge said the situation was surreal. Greenville County deputies were called just after 4 p.m. Sunday to a home on Eastview Road in Pelzer.They found Zachery Kyle Whitley, 31, of Piedmont, dead in the front yard, and three people wounded. Coroner Parks Evans said Whitley died from a gunshot wound to the chest. "He was just holding his chest and walking a little funny. It had to have been pure adrenaline that brought him out (of) that house. He had been shot one time and they just .. they managed to get lucky with that first shot. Though everybody else in the house was shot four times. This young man got shot once, and that's just so not fair," Roberge said.Sheriff Steve Loftis said one person was airlifted to Greenville Memorial Hospital, and two other people were taken to the hospital by ambulance.Deputies said it appears that the incident was not a home invasion.Witnesses provided information leading investigators to believe that the victims were familiar with the shooters and the incident might have happened as a result of a dispute regarding money from a drug deal.The three suspects are described as a 22- to 23-year-old skinny black man, 5 feet to 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 120 to 130 pounds with a skinny face and bags under his eyes. He was wearing jeans and a black cutoff T-shirt.The second suspect is a black man, 5 feet 10 inches to 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 160-170 pounds, with long dreadlocked-style hair that is dyed blond. He was wearing a bright green and yellow Bob Marley jacket.A third suspect is a black man, 6 feet to 6-feet- 1 inch tall. He was wearing a white hat and white shirt and possibly has dread-lock style hair.Loftis said the shooters left the scene before deputies arrived."It is unusual to have this many gunshot victims," Loftis said.Neighbors told WYFF News 4 that they heard several shots.Deputies said the suspects were possibly seen leaving the home in a mid-2000 to late-2000s model silver Toyota four-door-sedan Witnesses described the car as having tinted windows and being driven by a heavyset woman with short hair. Anyone with information about the suspects should contact Crimestoppers at 23-CRIME.