Is Murder Suspect Steve Nodine Getting “Special Treatment” Because Hes an Elected Official?
investigators say they recovered a seven page letter and another single page letter, two laptop computers, two cell phones, a digital camera and a purchase receipt for a Blackberry along with several emails and photographs. Meanwhile Friday, a day after leaving the hospital and nearly one week since the death of Angela Downs, the person of interest was named the one and only suspect. Later the same day the suspect in Downs’ murder turned himself in to the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office. He was arrested and booked, not for the murder of Angela Downs however, but on drug possession charges related to marijuana and pain pills found in the red truck back in December. He has denied the weed was his. The murder suspect happens to be an elected official in Mobile County and was impeached that Friday by the same grand jury that returned the indictment on the drug charges. The charges on which the elected official was impeached included two instances of domestic violence, allegedly committed ag
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