Escambia County
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A Day that Changed Pensacola History
Yesterday was the 8th anniversary of the most infamous murder in Pensacola history. Two citizens of Escambia County were ambushed on a quiet summer night inside their own home. Seven people were arrested in break-neck time. The case was wrapped up with all the elements tucked into a nice narrative that made everyone feel as… Continue reading
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Bill Richbourg: C’mon Down!
So in the long line of people who cashed in, exploited and turned a blind eye in the Billings case, I want to welcome Bill Richbourg to the cast of characters who should be on the other side of the bars that they put their clients in. Mr. Richbourg could arguably be the most deplorable… Continue reading
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Billings Murder: VICTIMOLOGY
When a person is murdered, standard procedure is to do a victimology profile. That includes understanding why victims were targets, what motivations were most likely, what was going on in their lives the day they were murdered. Another relevant factor is, why were they killed there? Why was this location chosen? The obvious answers would… Continue reading
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What Really Happened After the Billings Murders? The Untold Story
So many missteps that it would make OJ Simpson’s case look more credible than this. Continue reading
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July 9, 2009 Justin Billings Had Gunshot Residue on his Hands
July 9, 2009: Justin Billings had gunshot residue on his hands Continue reading
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Hello world!
This blog is going to show you things that you never knew about the Billings’ case. All the fumbles, injustice and corruption that transpired after the deaths of Byrd & Melanie Billings. Continue reading
About Me
My name is Jimmie Lee Staley. When a high profile murder happened in my hometown of Pensacola, I was hooked. Even though I’m a crime junkie, this case hit close to home. The man arrested for being the ringleader of the assailants that murdered Byrd & Melanie Billings was a man I knew. Leonard “Patrick” Gonzalez Jr. married a friend’s sister. Patrick is a character that many people knew. He was many things to many people but “shooting” this couple seemed. Off. Patrick is a narcissist and he was raised in martial arts, practically from birth. Nothing about this case added up. It was all off. I started researching it full time in 2012. I could not let this go and I needed to do SOMETHING. Having a big mouth pays off every once in a while. I used that as my way to bring light to dark in this case. There is always something that can be done. I am proof of that. One person can make a difference.