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AIKEN COUNTY, S.C.
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There’s new information in a Hancock County homicide case that includes graphic details about the crime scene and criminal history of the man charged with murder.
Here’s everything we know now:
On Friday, June 4, investigators arrived on the scene to find what appeared to be a dismembered body in several trash bags. That’s according to Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills and acting Eatonton Police Chief Howell Cardwell.
PUTNAM COUNTY, Ga. Red tape continues to put a hold on a four-year case involving two Georgia State Prisoners who killed two on-duty officers. On June 2, the wheels of justice turned slightly after a hearing for Ricky Dubose. In about an hour and a half, one decision was made. In previous hearings, the defense asked for about 82 different evidence documents from the state. They received all but 12 papers.
PUTNAM COUNTY, Ga. Red tape continues to put a hold on a four-year case involving two Georgia State Prisoners who killed two on-duty officers. On June 2, the wheels of justice turned slightly after a hearing for Ricky Dubose. In about an hour and a half, one decision was made. In previous hearings, the defense asked for about 82 different evidence documents from the state. They received all but 12 papers.
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Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills says the crime wave included carjacking and a home invasion both here and in Tennessee. Two corrections officers were brutally murdered and then a phenomenal crime wave after that across two different states. It doesn t get much worse than that, he says.
Now, Donnie Rowe is set to go to trial in August. A trial like this is an arduous task for everybody involved, but we re truly looking forward to getting it done and getting it behind us and hopefully getting it right on to Mr. Dubose, says Sills.
But between court hearings and COVID-19 restrictions, the road to trial has taken much longer than the officers families expected, and the Monicas say all they can do is wait.