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$164,000, jewelry were in second Billings safe...
http://www.pnj.com/article/20090811/NEWS01/90811018
"There were no drugs, guns or any other items which suggested illegal activity found in the home."
Really appreciate your eye for detail and keen organizational skills which will prove so useful when this comes to trial.
According to Escambia County Court records, Wiggins' attorney - Patrece Cashwell - entered a written plea of 'not guilty' Aug. 5 on Wiggins' accessory after the fact charge.
The surviving members of Byrd and Melanie Billings' family are asking the court to block public access to crime scene photos and video surveillance footage from the victims' home.
Eddins said he will release other material in the case, including defendants' statements to law officers, on Monday. He called that material "voluminous."
The hearing Thursday brought together for the first time the seven defendants accused of going to the Billings home. At least 10 defense attorneys were in the courtroom.
More than 25 armed Escambia County sheriff's deputies lined the walls of the courtroom. Deputies in civilian clothes sat behind several of the defendants, who sat handcuffed inside the jury box. Spectators were checked for weapons upon entry into the courthouse and, in an unusual step, again directly outside the courtroom.