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Pensacola, FL: private surveillance cameras helps capture "ninja" murderers

July 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Private Surveillance Leading Practice, Public-Private Success

Cops: Fla. slaying suspects didn't expect cameras

Melanie and Byrd Billings, known for adopting a large brood of children with special needs, were shot to death about a week ago. An extensive surveillance system captured footage of masked men — some dressed as ninjas — slipping into front and back doors at the home and stealing a safe, among other items.

The men were in the nine-bedroom house for just four minutes and on the property for 10, Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan said. Video captured during that time led investigators to a red van used as a getaway car and eventually to the suspects.

Morgan said investigators have been pondering "the huge gap" in what was otherwise a precise, methodical crime for which the suspects had trained 30 days. They were a loosely connected group of mostly day laborers who knew each other through a power washing business and an auto detailing operation.

"The execution was basically flawless," Morgan said. "The one gaping hole that would not have made this a perfect operation, if you will, was the fact that the surveillance system was not disabled. I guess the question was why was it not?"

Cameras played a pivotal role in the apprehension efforts.  The private cameras had enough resolution to see their large red getaway van in the distance.  The police searched their records for this large red van, and were able to track down this ruthless group of murderers.  Thankfully these criminals did not disable the cameras which was part of their plan.

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