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7 Suspects Held in Florida Couple's Deaths

By MELISSA NELSON and BILL KACZOR
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PENSACOLA, Fla. (July 14) - An ex-convict who taught self-defense to children. A day laborer who served prison time for killing a man in a fight. An Air Force staff sergeant attached to an elite special operations unit.
Somehow, authorities say, they ended up part of a loosely connected group of seven men charged in the shooting deaths of Byrd and Melanie Billings, a wealthy Florida Panhandle couple known for adopting children with special needs.
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The suspects, some dressed as ninjas, stole a safe and other items during the break-in Thursday at the sprawling Billings home west of Pensacola. Nine of the couple's 13 adopted children were home at the time. Three saw the intruders but were not hurt. Authorities would not say what was in the safe or what else was taken.
Some of the masked men entered through the front door, while others slipped in through an unlocked utility door in the back. They were in and out in under 10 minutes. The crime was captured by an extensive video surveillance system the Billings used to keep tabs on their many children.
"It was a very well-planned and well-executed operation," said Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan.
The last three of the seven suspects were arrested Tuesday, though Morgan said there still might be more arrests. State Attorney Bill Eddins said robbery was the main motive for the crime.
Adult daughter Ashley Markham — one of four Billings children from previous marriages — sobbed Tuesday as she hugged Morgan, who said he kept a promise made to her the night of the slayings.
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"It is my honor today to tell you, Ashley, your family we have found them and they are in custody," Morgan said.
The suspects ranged in age from 16 to 56, and several were day laborers who knew each other through a pressure washing business and an auto detailer they worked for. One, Donnie Ray Stallworth, was with the Air Force Special Operations Command with an aircraft maintenance squadron at Hurlburt Field near Fort Walton Beach. It wasn't clear how he knew the others.
"We're dealing with a group of folks with rare exception — of course, there's a couple of people who are not — that again are basically day laborer sorts, folks that get odd jobs, part-time jobs and they drift," Morgan said. "With the exception of Mr. Stallworth you don't have any career-minded people in this group."
Morgan called 35-year-old suspect Leonard Gonzalez Jr. a "pivotal person" in organizing the crime, but stopped short of identifying him as the mastermind. He was charged Sunday with murder.
In court Tuesday, he read a statement proclaiming his innocence.
"The sheriff intentionally thrust me into the public's eye without any charges being filed and also intentionally placed me in a suicide ward to make me look even guiltier," Gonzalez said.
News clippings provided a very different picture of Gonzalez, a former National Guard member and martial arts expert who taught self-defense classes for women and children. In 2007, he and his wife founded a martial-arts course that taught children to defend themselves against sexual predators.
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Gwinn Corley, a spokesman for a community group that gave Gonzalez and his wife an award for their program, said they brought their six young children to self-defense presentations.
"We were impressed with them," Corley said. "He was talking about children and their respect for their elders. They both seemed to have a passion to teaching the arts to abused women and kids, they had a vision for how to give free self defense."
But records show Gonzalez, who was arrested Sunday in the Billings case, served time in Florida State Prison on burglary and forgery charges in the mid-1990s.
His father, Leonard Gonzalez Sr., was also arrested. The 56-year-old was charged Sunday night with evidence tampering after authorities said he tried to cover up some damage on a red van seen on surveillance video pulling away from the house. Officials said the damage was unrelated to the crime. Tips from the public led police to the van Saturday.
The elder Gonzalez owned a pressure washing business and may have visited the Billings property once before. Another man arrested and charged with murder Sunday, day laborer Wayne Coldiron, 41, sometimes worked for him and also may have visited the property, Morgan said.
Coldiron, who appeared in court Tuesday and said he had lost his job as a plumber, served two years in a Tennessee prison in the early 1990s after killing a man during a fight. He also served nearly two years in prison in Florida on an aggravated assault charge.
The other four suspects were arrested Monday and Tuesday.
Authorities in neighboring Okaloosa County arrested 31-year-old Gary Sumner, another day laborer who was in a county jail on an unrelated traffic charge. On Tuesday, three more men were arrested: Stallworth, 19-year-old Frederick Lee Thorton, and a 16-year-old whom officials are not naming because he is a minor.
Eddins, the prosecutor, said he would seek first-degree murder indictments from a grand jury against all the suspects, including Gonzalez Sr. He would not say whether he will seek the death penalty.
Escambia County Judge Tom Johnson refused to set bail for the younger Gonzalez and Coldiron at the request of State Attorney Bill Eddins. Johnson set their arraignments for Aug. 6. Bond for the elder Gonzalez had already been set at $500,000. The suspects arrested Monday and Tuesday are due in court this week except for Stallworth, who must be extradited from Alabama, where he was arrested.
The Billings family attended the hearing Tuesday but made no statements. Some were in tears afterward.
Friends, meanwhile, struggled to understand how the couple could have been killed in such a horrific way.
"Melanie and Byrd both would give you the shirt off their back and maybe they were too trusting," said Patsy Brown, who had known Melanie Billings for 22 years.
Associated Press Writer Tamara Lush in Miami contributed to this report.
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Gnu32

05:07 PMJul 26 2009

To Jeff1knowles, so what's your point? What is your excuse for the white people involved in this atrocious crime? Or for any other crime whites commit? Do you think they should be let go because of their whiteness? Those criminals should receive a punishment of at least what they did to those poor victims. That goes for the whites, blacks, hispanics, and whoever else may be found later to have been involved.

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UNDERKELL

12:32 AMJul 20 2009

Did anyone even consider a motive beyond money, One guy is reported to have helped kids with self defense against rapists, another was reported to have served our country. Some were said to have been to visited the house. Keeping that in mind and remembering the fact that these kids were handicapped and may not have been cabable of asking for help. Maybe someone should look into the parents past a little closer. Maybe just maybe they could have been abusing these kids and these men are heros not convicts. And maybe we are still innocent until proven guilty in this country. Or maybe not I've been wrong before.......

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dddoggybone

08:09 PMJul 20 2009

Its amazing how these cops did a great job in capturing the several people who were involved in this and yet to this day Colorado cops still have no clue who kidnapped and killed the jon bonnet ramsey girl. Just goes to show you where the smart and better trained cops are.

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CSBB1

12:54 PMJul 17 2009

THESE GUYS ARE A DISGRACE TO OUR COUNTY AND SHOULD BE HUNG TO DRY NOW WHAT ARE THESE POOR CHILDREN GOING TO DO WITHOUT PARENTS TO CARE FOR THEM? DI D THESE PEOPLE EVEN THINK OF THIS?

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Array5

09:50 PMJul 17 2009

WE NEED COPS LIKE THE ONES WE SEE ON TV; TWO OF THOSE MENCOULD HAVE DONE THAT KILLING. THERE IS MORE TO THIS THAN MEET THE EYES, BUT DA'S ARE HAPPY TO JUST WIN A CASE, GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF IT ALL IS NO LONGER IMPORTANT, THERE IS MUCH MORE TO THIS AND THE KIDS THE ROAD THAT LEAD TO ANWSERS

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DD2450

07:52 PMJul 16 2009

What I don't understand is why they felt the need to kill these poor people. As it turns out, there were seven of them....with their faces covered.====== I don't think all of their faces were covered, were they?

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Mcduffy14

07:24 PMJul 16 2009

I'm generally not a big fan of cops, but in this case (and some others) they did a fast and amazing job getting the culprits. I hate to say this but this may have just been a practice job, who knows who or what these low lifes would have hit next. Excellent work FLA!

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Mcduffy14

07:22 PMJul 16 2009

I'm generally not a big fan of cops, but in this case (and some others) they did a fast and amazing job getting the culprits. I hate to say this but this may have just been a practice job, who knows who or what these low lifes would have hit next. Excellent work FLA!

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SUMMER CLUELESS

10:58 AMJul 16 2009

"you are the dog crap I clean from my shoe at the end of the day."SPICEMONKEY-People who aren't smart enough to keep from stepping in dog shit every day shouldn't be calling other people names!

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Laurelphot

08:33 PMJul 16 2009

Line them up side by side, and hang them. But, not high enough to break their necks, and not long enough to strangle them. Just let them watch each other fall and dance in air,jerking and twitching and swinging there. Then when thry have all recovered, do it again,

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An ex-convict who taught self-defense to children. A day laborer who served prison time for killing a man in a fight. An Air Force staff sergeant attached to an elite special operations unit. Somehow, authorities say, they ended up part of a loosely connected group of seven men charged in the shooting deaths of Byrd and Melanie Billings, a wealthy Florida Panhandle couple known for adopting children with special needs.\n