Sheriff Confirms Contents Of Murdered Couple’s Safe

July 17, 2009

The contents of the Billings’ safe have been verified by Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan.

Morgan said the safe contained personal paperwork such as adoption papers, passports, prescription medication and heirloom jewelry. The medication was prescribed to family members, he said.

“Our investigators knew the contents of this safe since the inception,” he said. Keeping that information from the public was necessary to have the upper hand over those being investigated, the sheriff said.

The safe was buried in the backyard of a home owned by Pamela Long Wiggins, according to Morgan, and was covered by bricks.

The safe was described as having electronic access controls.

A family attorney was the first to divulge the contents of the safe at a morning press conference.

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One Response to “Sheriff Confirms Contents Of Murdered Couple’s Safe”

  1. noh8rs on July 18th, 2009 8:19 am

    Is everyone forgetting that this safe was found buried? That the safe had already been emptied of what they had stolen the safe for in the first place. Of course all that was left was stuff they didn’t want.

    They didn’t rob the place for papers and passports. What they stole the safe for was already gone!

    And all this hoopla over what a good job the sheriff is doing is bull. Each person is telling on the others. The ESCO isn’t figuring all this out, the culprits are telling in detail on each other.

    The plot will thicken, count on it.