No bond for suspect in USC professor’s death

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The man accused of killing a University of South Carolina professor he once dated will stay in jail.

Thirty-seven-year-old Hank Hawes did not appear in a Richland County courtroom Thursday morning to request bond.

Authorities say Hawes was arrested Monday after trying to commit suicide a day after his 36-year-old ex-girlfriend’s body was found in her home. Jennifer Wilson was stabbed several times.

Wilson was an education professor and a Fulbright Scholar who worked with children and teachers both in Columbia and overseas in places like Norway, Tanzania and China.

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