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title: "Aiken County Coroner confirms remains belong to Krystal Anderson"
url: https://www.hereaiken.com/2026/06/03/aiken-county-coroner-confirms-remains-belong/
date: 2026-06-03T16:10:23-04:00
modified: 2026-06-03T16:10:23-04:00
author: "Brixton Galloway"
categories: ["Crime"]
site: "HERE Aiken"
attribution: "HERE Aiken"
---

# Aiken County Coroner confirms remains belong to Krystal Anderson

*Source: [HERE Aiken](https://www.hereaiken.com/2026/06/03/aiken-county-coroner-confirms-remains-belong/) — June 3, 2026 by Brixton Galloway*

In a somber announcement that resonates deeply within the Aiken community, Aiken County Coroner Darryl Ables confirmed that the remains discovered earlier this year belong to Krystal Anderson, a 30-year-old resident of Wagener who was reported missing in August 2022. The news comes as a relief to many who have been following the case closely, yet it also brings forth a wave of sorrow as the reality of the situation sets in.

The remains were unearthed on May 13 in a clandestine grave located in the 13000 block of S.C. The discovery was made during a search that had been ongoing for some time, as family and friends held onto hope for Anderson’s safe return. The identification was confirmed through DNA analysis conducted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, which concluded its work on specimens submitted from the autopsy.

As the community grapples with this heartbreaking news, both the Aiken County Coroner’s Office and the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding Anderson’s death. The case has drawn significant attention, and many Aikenites have expressed their condolences and support for Anderson’s family during this difficult time.

In a related development, Tony Berry, a Columbia resident, has been charged with kidnapping and murder in connection with Anderson’s case. Berry’s arrest in 2022 had already raised alarms in the region, and the confirmation of Anderson’s identity adds another layer of urgency to the ongoing investigation. The Aiken community is now left to ponder the implications of these developments and the broader issues of safety and justice.

Anthropological studies are still underway, as the coroner’s office seeks to piece together more details about Anderson’s final days. This ongoing inquiry is crucial not only for the sake of justice but also for providing closure to a family that has endured unimaginable pain over the past year.

As we reflect on this tragic event, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of community vigilance and support. Aikenites are encouraged to remain engaged and informed, as the investigation unfolds and the pursuit of justice continues. In times like these, the strength of our community shines through, reminding us that we are all interconnected and that every life lost is a loss felt by many.
