Panhandle Fantasies
By Beach Blogger at 25 October, 2009, 9:57 am
The grisly Billings murders have their sensational aspects, which is why the news media keep desperately flogging it with breathless “breaking news” cable TV reports and front-page headlines. At bottom, however, we’ve always thought it was merely a story of a bunch of profoundly stupid low-lifes who committed an unspeakable crime with astonishing clumsiness, and left a household full of children bereft. That’s about it. We’ve seen no profound public policy issues in any of this . But reformed ad-man Mark O’Brien found one for the Pensacola News Journal. He leaned back in his columnist’s chair and endured more than three-plus hours of a videotaped interview of Hugh Wiggins , one of two husbands snagged simultaneously by accused accessory-after-the-fact, Pamela Long Wiggins. One thing O’Brien learned is that Hugh Wiggins’ “good friend” — alleged trigger man and presumed lame-brain of the conspiracy, Leonard Patrick Gonzalez Jr. — thought Hugh Wiggins was some sort of Mafia big-wig. This was an incorrect thought, of course, as anyone with eyes can tell. For heavens’ sake, look at the man! No one with any sense would allow this guy to

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