Fla. Couple Murder Looks Like Contract Hit

Parents of 13 special needs kids 'hated' by businessman
By Nick McMaster,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 21, 2009 3:36 PM CDT
Fla. Couple Murder Looks Like Contract Hit
Pallbearers at the Byrd and Melanie Billings funeral carry one of the two caskets to the grave site, Friday, July 17, 2009, in Pensacola Fla.   (AP Photo/Phil Coale)

The murder of Bud Billings and his wife Melanie is looking more like a contract hit than an In Cold Blood-style robbery gone wrong, Tim Padgett writes in Time. The tale centers on a boastful ex-Karate instructor in Pensacola, Fla., Leonard Gonzalez, who tells police he turned down the murder-for-hire job offered an angry used-car salesman. But prosecutors say Gonzalez took the job and brought six others with him.

Gonzalez's co-defendants accuse him of pulling the trigger and say they now live in fear. As for used-car dealer Henry Tice, he swears he never hired Gonzalez to gun down the Billingses in front of their 13 adopted special-needs children, but admits he "hated" Billings for playing hardball over a business loan. Tice is yet to face charges. "We'd all prefer it if this were a group of losers visiting a random act of violence on this family," a sheriff says, "but with each passing day and each new witness, we're finding that's probably not the case."
(More Pensacola stories.)

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