More Charges Filed In Connection With Billings Murders
September 4, 2010
More arrests have been made in connection with last summer’s murder of Bud and Melanie Billings for allegedly trying to dump guns in Mississippi.
State Attorney Bill Eddins and Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan announced Friday afternoon that a Mississippi grand jury has indicted Hugh Wiggins, Pamela Long (pictured), and Eddie Denson on one count each of being an accessory after the fact.
The charges arose from the trio’s attempt to conceal or destroy evidence in the Billings murders in Jackson County, Mississippi. Both Wiggins and Denson were arrested on Friday in Pascagoula. Pamela Long is currently incarcerated in the Escambia County Jail. A detainer has been placed against her and she will be arrested on the Mississippi charge after the conclusion of her Florida case.
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I also believe Pamela Wiggins was involved from the very beginning. She may not have been in the house but probably was near by doing surveillance. She is probably the smartest one of the whole group.
Question?
Why is the Queen pin of the case is not charged like the others?
1) She planned the event.
2) She was involved in a postive way. Provided meetings, meeting places, hauled the safe, handled some of the guns maybe lots more.
3) The killers father actually seems to have had a lessor overal but his charges are much more greater.
4) Does she have something on the AG to get a lesser charge?
5) Things sure do not seem to fair and balanced – as some would say