In the serene settings of North Myrtle Beach, a heart-wrenching story is unfolding that has residents rallying behind a daughter’s quest to honor her mother’s memory. It’s been over a year since 53-year-old Kristin Laymon mysteriously disappeared, and her daughter, Lauren Blaylock, is determined to keep her mother’s story alive.
It all began in September 2023 when Kristin vanished from her home near Atlanta. Lauren, who had always been in regular contact with her mother, began to worry when a month went by without a single word. In a video released from body camera footage, Lauren can be seen reporting her mother missing to the Duluth Police Department. “I usually hear from her every week,” she told the officers, her voice filled with concern. “I’m just concerned because all 53 years of her life, she’s always had money in her account. She’s always been on top of that. Bank account is zero.”
Here’s where it gets even more tragic. Little did Lauren or the Duluth police know that just weeks before her disappearance, Kristin had taken a trip to the Grand Strand, a place known for its beauty and relaxation. During her stay, Kristin rented a room at the Club Wyndham Resort in North Myrtle Beach with Bornold Eberhart, a man reportedly known to her. Unfortunately, this trip would lead to her untimely demise. On September 23, 2023, police believe a physical altercation occurred between Kristin and Eberhart, culminating in her murder.
Lauren is grappling with a whirlwind of emotions since the loss of her mother. As she prepares to welcome her own child into the world, she reflects on what it means to lose a mother during such an important time in her life. “What was the reason that you wanted to take a mother, a soon-to-be grandmother, and a sister, a best friend?” she pondered, still searching for answers. The grief is palpable, but Lauren is determined to rise above the heartache.
Despite the pain she feels, Lauren believes that healing is possible. “It’s probably one of the worst things to experience. But that doesn’t mean you can’t grow from it, and learn, and help other people,” she said bravely. Her journey is not just about remembering her mother but also finding ways to help others who may be going through similar struggles. “At the end of the day, I can either get up and continue on with my life and potentially help other people, or I could just let it destroy me.”
Currently, Bornold Eberhart remains at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center in Horry County, awaiting trial for his alleged role in Kristin’s death. As the community of North Myrtle Beach watches this case unfold, many are supporting Lauren in her quest for justice and peace.
North Myrtle Beach locals are known for their strong sense of community, and this situation has particularly tugged at their hearts. Many have reached out to Lauren, offering support and sharing memories of Kristin, who was known to leave everyone she met with a smile on their face. The love and camaraderie found in this beach town are shining through during these challenging times.
The story of Kristin Laymon serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of community. As Lauren continues to fight for justice, she is also finding strength in the love of her friends and the memories of her mother. In the heart of North Myrtle Beach, we stand united with her.
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