Peach Stand killer pleads guilty; avoids death penalty – WSOC TV
Matthew Sanders
Updated on April 03, 2026
FORT MILL, S.C. — The man who killed a Rock Hill teenage clerk at a popular South Carolina store in January has avoided a possible death sentence after he pleaded guilty to murder, and will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Christopher Benjamin Mendez, 29, pleaded guilty Tuesday in York County court to shooting Karson Whitsell, 19, at The Peach Stand in Fort Mill. He was sentenced to life in prison.
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Mendez and Whitesell were strangers, police and prosecutors said. Mendez walked into the store and shot Whitesell several times.
Mendez was arrested at the scene by Fort Mill police officers moments after people in the store called 911. The gun was next to him, police said.
In court, Mendez addressed Karson's family, telling them: "I wish I hadn't done what I did. I wish I had a better mind at the time. I'm sorry for the pain I've caused you.