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Vulnerable Man Murdered Over $300 Drug Debt
26 Nov
Summary
- Morgan Duncan, a vulnerable father, was murdered by a drug dealer.
- The murder stemmed from a dispute over a $300 drug debt.
- The killer, Eric Greene, received a 57-year prison sentence.

Morgan Duncan, a 27-year-old father of two diagnosed with schizophrenia, was tragically murdered in Columbia, South Carolina. The investigation, featured in Netflix's "Missing: Dead or Alive" season 2, identified Eric Greene, a local drug dealer known as "Easy," as the perpetrator.
Investigators determined the motive was a dispute over a $300 drug debt. Despite Duncan's attempts to reason with Greene, the situation escalated, resulting in Duncan being strangled. His remains were later discovered in two separate locations within Richland County.
Greene, who was on probation for prior drug offenses, was convicted of murder on July 18, 2025, and sentenced to 57 years. He is currently serving his sentence at Kirkland Correctional Institution and has filed an appeal. Two other individuals faced accessory charges, with one being found not guilty.




