In June 1970, Pierce surfaced in the city of
North Augusta, South Carolina. On June 27, with the aim of robbery, he entered a home and came upon 18-year-old Ann Goodwin (a Winthrop University student), a babysitter looking after the neighbor's children for the evening. He
sexually assaulted and shot her after a struggle (she later died at a local hospital). He stole a number of valuables from the home as well. On December 18, thirteen-year-old Margaret 'Peg' Cuttino left her home in
Sumter, South Carolina - at about one o'clock in the afternoon to have lunch with her sister at school. When she did not show up after 45 minutes, her parents, State Representative James Cuttino and his wife, reported her missing. Peg's body was found on December 30, 10 miles away from where she was last seen. During the
forensic autopsy, it was determined that she had been beaten and suffocated to death. On December 20, two days after Cuttino's disappearance, Pierce drove to a service station in
Vidalia, Georgia, where he shot 59-year-old employee Joe Fletcher, stealing $78 from the cash register. On January 12, 1971, he robbed a store in
Soperton, and then, in order to get rid of any witnesses, Pierce shot 51-year-old Lacey Tigpen, the store's administrator. On January 22, he abducted 32-year-old Helen Wilcox near a store in
Hazlehurst. He took the woman to the woodlands outside the city, where he sexually assaulted and then shot Wilcox, burying her corpse in a shallow grave, where it remained undiscovered until Pierce led police to the grave after his arrest. On January 28, Pierce committed another robbery at a store in
Baxley, in which he killed the 60-year-old store owner Vivian Miles, and brutally beat her five-year-old granddaughter, who suffered a severe head injury, but managed to survive. While fleeing the crime scene, he was spotted by a truck driver named Joe Overstreet. Pierce attempted to kill Overstreet by firing at him twice at close range, and then fled. Overstreet was unharmed, and would later give police a description of his attacker. ==Capture and confessions==