Police: S.C. dentist found dead member of Sovereign Citizens
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCBD) – Officials in Goose Creek have launched an investigation into the deaths of two people found in an apartment with ties to what was described as a “potential religious cult.”
According to Goose Creek Police Department (GCPD) Chief L.J. Roscoe, the department received a call from Summerville police on Wednesday morning. Summerville police had received a letter “describing that a person was deceased and their body could be found” at The Passage apartment complex in Goose Creek.
GCPD officers conducted a welfare check and found two people dead from apparent hangings in the apartment.
The victims were identified as Judy Villanyi and James Button.
According to GCPD, Villanyi and Button “go back several years to a potential religious cult, Sovereign Citizen Movement.”
The FBI describes the Sovereign Citizen Movement as antigovernmental extremists “who believe that even though they physically reside in this country, they are separate or ‘sovereign’ from the United States. As a result, they believe they don’t have to answer to any government authority, including courts, taxing entities, motor vehicle departments, or law enforcement.” A 2010 article by the FBI identifies the movement as a domestic terrorism threat.
Villanyi was previously sentenced to federal prison for tax fraud in connection to the movement. Chief Roscoe said that Villanyi was once again under investigation for similar charges before her death.
Villanyi was also a dentist at Life Smiles Dentistry in Mount Pleasant. After discovering the bodies, GCPD visited Life Smiles to gather more information about the days leading up to Villanyi’s death.
Chief Roscoe said that the last time Villanyi saw patients was Thursday, January 27. The office is closed on Friday, but Villanyi apparently came in to leave two notes for her staff over the weekend.
“One basically just said ‘cancel all my patients on Monday and Tuesday.’ The second note was a list of important phone numbers. So when she didn’t show up for work on Wednesday, they began calling the people on the important phone numbers list,” Chief Roscoe said. By that time, GCPD had already found the body.
Currently, Life Smiles is closed “due to an emergency,” according to their answering machine.
While the exact nature of Villanyi and Button’s relationship was unclear, Chief Roscoe said that they had known each other for many years, “and they had some kind of a religious bond together.” Chief Roscoe said that GCPD believes the victims hung themselves together.
“This is a very sad situation,” Chief Roscoe said. She acknowledged that “none of us will ever have all the answers because both of [the] people are deceased.”