By PETER EISLER
Reuters
As sheriff’s investigators threaded past the battered cars, cast-off tires and rusted farm equipment cluttering Brent Nicholson’s front yard in Pageland, South Carolina, there was no hint of the sinister stockpile hidden behind his windowless front door.
Inside, the guns were everywhere: rifles and shotguns piled in the living room, halls and bedrooms; handguns littering tables and countertops. Outside, when investigators rolled up the door on the pre-fab metal garage, more arms spilled out at their feet.
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