Leomoon80
Well-Known Member
Hmmm. Maybe the wormed turned
http://www.tallahassee.com/story/new...rged/88418470/
It does seem that they will not hold him in jail forever on these charges , so she'd need MORE serious allegations to accomplish that?
http://www.tallahassee.com/story/new...rged/88418470/
BREAKING: Brian Winschester has just been been charged with kidnapping Denise along with various other charges.
A Tallahassee man with ties to one of the areas most vexing unsolved crimes is in jail, accused of kidnapping his wife at gunpoint.
Brian Winchester, 45, was arrested Friday on charges of kidnapping, domestic assault and armed burglary. Denise Winchester, 46, told Leon County Sheriffs Office investigators her estranged husband snuck into her car and held her against her will for about an hour. His defense attorney, Tim Jansen, of Tallahassee, says he is innocent of the charges.
Denise Winchester is the former wife of Tallahassee real estate appraiser Mike Williams, who disappeared Dec. 16, 2000, while duck hunting alone on Lake Seminole. Years after he vanished law enforcement officials initially surmised he must have been eaten by alligators Williams was considered a suspicious missing person.
Investigators today believe the 31-year-old father was the victim of foul play but have named no suspects or persons of interest in the cold case.
It does seem that they will not hold him in jail forever on these charges , so she'd need MORE serious allegations to accomplish that?
In petitions for domestic violence protection filed Monday, Denise Winchester said she believed she and her 17-year-old daughter -- who was 18 months old when her father Mike Williams went missing -- would be in danger if Brian Winchester is let of out of jail.
I believe and know that Brian will kill me and/or my child if he is released, she wrote.