Court records obtained by News 5 show the role investigators Pamela Long Wiggins played the the murder of Byrd and Melanie Billings
Wiggins was arrested Wednesday night and charged with accessory after the fact.
According to court documents, Wiggins owned a red minivan that was used in the escape after the home invasion/robbery last Thursday.
More than one of the seven men charged with murder in the case told investigators the guns used in the crime, along with the safe that was stolen from the Billings' home, were transferred into Wiggins van. The van was later spotted at her antiques store, Magnolia Antique Mall in Gulf Breeze.
More than one of the suspects also told investigators that Wiggins was in the van at the same time as the guns and safe, and that she knew the guns were used in the home invasion.
On Monday, the Escambia County Sheriff's Office searched her home. Neither the safe, nor the guns were found. Two days later, Wiggins' husband, Hugh, told investigators the safe was buried in the backyard of one of her homes.
Wiggins was released Thursday morning after posting a $10,000 bond.
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