Kershaw fugitive captured, sentenced to life for murder
September 22, 2025
A Kershaw County jury convicted Alexander Francis Harmon of murder on Sept. 17, 2025. The Honorable Heath P. Taylor sentenced Harmon to life without the possibility of parole in the South Carolina Department of Corrections.
On June 2, 2018, Harmon’s father alerted Kershaw County dispatch. He reported that Harmon confessed to shooting his girlfriend, Katelin Crocker, after an argument.
Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived at Harmon’s home around 2 a.m. They found him on the porch, eating potato chips, smoking cigarettes, and drinking a beer. Harmon told deputies that Crocker was dead inside.
At the Sheriff’s Office, Harmon claimed that Crocker had the shotgun first. He said it fired during a struggle. Deputies arrested him and charged him with murder.
On Nov. 16, 2018, a circuit court judge granted Harmon a $150,000 surety bond. Harmon posted bond that day and soon fled South Carolina.
While on the run, Harmon used the alias “Sean Daldry.” He obtained government documents, insurance, and vehicle registration under the false identity.
In December 2024, the FBI learned “Daldry” was communicating with a 15-year-old runaway in Florida. Agents tracked him to a motel in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he was arrested after a brief chase.
Law enforcement confirmed “Daldry” was Harmon through fingerprints. He was extradited to South Carolina in January 2025.
The Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office prosecuted the case. Senior Assistant Solicitor Dale Scott and Assistant Solicitor Michael Bradbury led the prosecution. The Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office investigated.