Leomoon80
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I'm floored! Never thought there would be justice for Mike Williams. Finally...
Denise Williams has been booked into the Leon County jail on charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and accessory after the fact in the killing of her late husband, Mike Williams, who disappeared mysteriously more than 17 years ago.
According to a Leon County grand jury indictment, Denise Williams has been charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and accessory after the fact in the death of Mike Williams. She was arrested Tuesday at her office at Florida State University and was escorted away by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
The indictment states that Denise Williams and Brian Winchester, her husband's best friend, plotted for nearly nine months to kill the 31-year-old.
http://abc13.com/missing-florida-man-killed-by-wife-and-best-friend/3463612/Williams and Winchester also could face insurance fraud charges. Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said Wednesday that he has directed the state's Division of Investigative and Forensic Services to investigate alleged life insurance fraud in the case.
Lawyer: Mike Williams was killed by Brian Winchester; Denise Williams is innocent
Lawyer: Mike Williams was killed by Brian Winchester; Denise Williams is innocent
'Nothing to do' with death, disappearance
Denise Williams is innocent, he said.
"My client had absolutely nothing to do with Mike Williams' disappearance and had absolutely nothing to do with any of the crimes that Brian Winchester committed," Way said after her brief first court appearance Wednesday. "We will fight this until the end. And I'm certain when a jury hears from Denise Williams and the facts come out, the inescapable conclusion is that Brian Winchester killed Mike Williams."
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“Mr. Winchester was sentenced to prison, went to prison, he’s in prison, and now six months or so after he got into the Florida Department of Corrections, lo and behold there is a story that conveniently closes a 17-year-old mystery about something nefarious that happened involving a gun,” Way told the Tallahassee Democrat. “And that statement is made by a man who is in prison for committing a violent offense with a gun.”