Resolution in Seneca Murder Case

In a resolution reached Tuesday at the Oconee County Courthouse, Jacquesse Anderson-Savage pleaded guilty to the 2024 murder of 21-year-old Garrett Edward White and was sentenced by Judge Scott Sprouse to 45 years in state prison, with 740 days credited for time served awaiting trial. The fatal shooting occurred overnight on January 17, 2024, when White drove from Easley to a Seneca apartment complex parking lot for what prosecutors described as a marijuana deal; as he arrived, Anderson-Savage approached the vehicle and fired a single shot that struck White in the back. Anderson-Savage, who declined to address the court, was arrested hours later around 2 a.m. on nearby Fox Creek Court, wearing only a t-shirt and gym shorts in freezing temperatures, while Seneca police recovered the murder weapon and clothing he had worn at the scene. Though the case has concluded, White’s loved ones continue to grieve his loss. Defense Attorney Kraig Pringle…