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Football, Murders and Reduced Bond

Football, Murders and Reduced Bond

The man accused of killing Dennis and Donna Smith after last season's Alabama/LSU football game gets out of jail.


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The Conecuh County man accused of killing two people after a reported fight over the Alabama-LSU football game got a drastically reduced bond in court.

He's accused of murdering Dennis and Donna Smith in November 2008 in Owassa. Williams' bond was reduced on Thursday from 2 million to 100,000 dollars.

Now, he's out of jail.

According to his defense lawyer John Furman, this is a clear case of self defense. "They were drunk as monkeys and they were armed to the teeth. They rolled up on this scene where my client and his girlfriend and another individual where and in a totally unprovoked manner began beating them."

Dennis Smith's brother Shannon Odom says there's no way it was self defense. He believes a cold blooded killer is now out on bond. "Dennis had his hand over his face when he was shot the first time. How can you be pointing a pistol when you're right handed if you're covering your face when you're shot? It hurts me so bad. I miss my brother. We were so close. All I want is justice and justice is not being served in Conecuh County."

Williams is expected to go to trial for the murders later this year.

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