CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- When Chesterfield County Sheriff Cambo Streater plopped down into the chair inside a state police interview room in February 2024, he was facing off with a pair of agents trying to figure out why - and how - he would put himself in the way of the prosecution of a man charged with multiple attempted murders.

Why? That's the same question Queen City News had when we first obtained the audio recording of the sheriff meeting with the Robinson family.

The Robinsons secretly audio recorded the January 12, 2024, meeting. Since South Carolina is a one-party state, there was nothing illegal about the recording.

As long as one person in the conversation knows a conversation is being recorded, a recording doesn't violate the state's wiretapping law.

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