Violet Taylor, 82; Cathy Scott, 60; Mike Scott, 59; Barbara Scott, 80.Photo:FacebookA South Carolina woman and her husband are now accused of her family’s 2015 murders.Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi, are charged with four counts of murder in connection with the 2015 Halloween night killings of Amy’s 60-year-old mother Cathy Scott, Cathy’s 59-year-old husband Mike Scott, Amy’s grandmother Violet Taylor, 82, and Mike’s mother Barbara Scott, 80.“I think we knew this day was coming, we were praying this day would come,” Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride said in a press release about the quadruple homicide. “So far, a lot of prayers have been answered.”The bodies of the four victims were discovered in a house on Refuge Road on Nov. 2, 2015, after Amy called 911 to report finding them,WYFFreported.She later gave interviews, including one to WYFF, about finding her family members.Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi.Anderson County Sheriff’s Office“When I went to knock on the back door, the door just pushed open so I walked in and it was dark and I just flipped the light on and there they were. They were just, they were there,” Vilardi said, per WYFF.“I don’t understand why any of it has happened and I just keep thinking it’s a dream I’m going to wake up from. Whoever did this, I don’t see how you can live with yourself.”Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.The couple was arrested at their home in Columbia Friday,7Newsreported.They have been booked into the Anderson County Detention Center, according to 7News. The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office will prosecute the case.It’s unclear if they have entered a plea or retained attorneys.
Violet Taylor, 82; Cathy Scott, 60; Mike Scott, 59; Barbara Scott, 80.Photo:Facebook

A South Carolina woman and her husband are now accused of her family’s 2015 murders.Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi, are charged with four counts of murder in connection with the 2015 Halloween night killings of Amy’s 60-year-old mother Cathy Scott, Cathy’s 59-year-old husband Mike Scott, Amy’s grandmother Violet Taylor, 82, and Mike’s mother Barbara Scott, 80.“I think we knew this day was coming, we were praying this day would come,” Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride said in a press release about the quadruple homicide. “So far, a lot of prayers have been answered.”The bodies of the four victims were discovered in a house on Refuge Road on Nov. 2, 2015, after Amy called 911 to report finding them,WYFFreported.She later gave interviews, including one to WYFF, about finding her family members.Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi.Anderson County Sheriff’s Office“When I went to knock on the back door, the door just pushed open so I walked in and it was dark and I just flipped the light on and there they were. They were just, they were there,” Vilardi said, per WYFF.“I don’t understand why any of it has happened and I just keep thinking it’s a dream I’m going to wake up from. Whoever did this, I don’t see how you can live with yourself.”Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.The couple was arrested at their home in Columbia Friday,7Newsreported.They have been booked into the Anderson County Detention Center, according to 7News. The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office will prosecute the case.It’s unclear if they have entered a plea or retained attorneys.
A South Carolina woman and her husband are now accused of her family’s 2015 murders.
Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi, are charged with four counts of murder in connection with the 2015 Halloween night killings of Amy’s 60-year-old mother Cathy Scott, Cathy’s 59-year-old husband Mike Scott, Amy’s grandmother Violet Taylor, 82, and Mike’s mother Barbara Scott, 80.
“I think we knew this day was coming, we were praying this day would come,” Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride said in a press release about the quadruple homicide. “So far, a lot of prayers have been answered.”
The bodies of the four victims were discovered in a house on Refuge Road on Nov. 2, 2015, after Amy called 911 to report finding them,WYFFreported.
She later gave interviews, including one to WYFF, about finding her family members.
Amy Vilardi and her husband, Rosmore “Ross” Vilardi.Anderson County Sheriff’s Office

Anderson County Sheriff’s Office
“When I went to knock on the back door, the door just pushed open so I walked in and it was dark and I just flipped the light on and there they were. They were just, they were there,” Vilardi said, per WYFF.
“I don’t understand why any of it has happened and I just keep thinking it’s a dream I’m going to wake up from. Whoever did this, I don’t see how you can live with yourself.”
Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.
The couple was arrested at their home in Columbia Friday,7Newsreported.
They have been booked into the Anderson County Detention Center, according to 7News. The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office will prosecute the case.
It’s unclear if they have entered a plea or retained attorneys.
source: people.com