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Updated: 9:59 AM Dec 1, 2009
Wakulla Suspect Dies
The Wakulla County shooting suspect, who police say shot and killed his girl friend in the Apalachicola National Forest near Crawfordville Sunday, has now died at a Tallahassee hospital.
Posted: 9:59 AM Dec 1, 2009 |
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The Wakulla County shooting suspect, who police say shot and killed his girl friend in the Apalachicola National Forest near Crawfordville Sunday, has now died at a Tallahassee hospital.
29 year old Steve Stubbs died late Monday night.
Wakulla County deputies believe Stubbs shot and killed his girlfriend, Leslie Drew, 28, before turning the gun on himself.
Drew’s body was found Sunday afternoon in the National Forest. When deputies at the couple’s home Stubbs barricaded himself for almost 8 hours. When they finally entered the home just before midnight Stubbs was found shot in a closet.
He had been on life support at Tallahassee Memorial until he died late Monday night.
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But now who is going to pay for his $150,000, ambulance ride, surgery, and ICU hospital bill. If he would have gone to prison US the tax payers would have footed the bill. Since he has died, who pays the bill ??
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