Kenneth Eugene Billups is an inmate on death row in the state of Alabama.
His appeal includes:
Stuart picked up Valladres at 3:00 p.m. and drove him to Billups's house. When they arrived, Billups was waiting at the front door and directed Stuart to park his car in front of the garage. Stuart wanted to stay outside and wait in the car while Valladres went inside, but Billups persuaded him to come inside the house. Once in the house, Stuart and Valladres were escorted into the kitchen, where they sat at a table facing the wall. Stuart and Valladres saw marijuana and a stack of cash on the kitchen table. Billups and Charles Cooper, who were also seated at the table, began to smoke marijuana. Stuart was offered marijuana, but he declined. A few moments later, Billups's girlfriend, Catrina Robina, emerged from another part of the house and entered the kitchen from behind Stuart and Valladres. Robina stated that she had “a headache,” while signaling for Cooper to put a gun to Stuart's head. (R. 704.) Cooper pointed a gun at Stuart's head and asked him if he had any marijuana. Quinton Parrish, who was also in the house, rushed into the room brandishing a gun equipped with a laser-scope. Billups, who was described by both Stuart and Valladres as the “boss” or leader of the group, then pulled out his gun.
After forcing Stuart and Valladres to the floor at gunpoint, Billups and his associates searched Stuart
and Valladres for guns. Finding none, Billups and his associates bound Stuart and Valladres with duct tape. Parrish stripped Stuart of his wallet, a necklace, a bracelet, and a ring. Finding no drugs on Stuart or Valladres, Billups instructed Valladres to telephone someone who could get them some marijuana and cocaine. Valladres telephoned a drug dealer while they were at Billups's house.
His appeal includes:
Stuart picked up Valladres at 3:00 p.m. and drove him to Billups's house. When they arrived, Billups was waiting at the front door and directed Stuart to park his car in front of the garage. Stuart wanted to stay outside and wait in the car while Valladres went inside, but Billups persuaded him to come inside the house. Once in the house, Stuart and Valladres were escorted into the kitchen, where they sat at a table facing the wall. Stuart and Valladres saw marijuana and a stack of cash on the kitchen table. Billups and Charles Cooper, who were also seated at the table, began to smoke marijuana. Stuart was offered marijuana, but he declined. A few moments later, Billups's girlfriend, Catrina Robina, emerged from another part of the house and entered the kitchen from behind Stuart and Valladres. Robina stated that she had “a headache,” while signaling for Cooper to put a gun to Stuart's head. (R. 704.) Cooper pointed a gun at Stuart's head and asked him if he had any marijuana. Quinton Parrish, who was also in the house, rushed into the room brandishing a gun equipped with a laser-scope. Billups, who was described by both Stuart and Valladres as the “boss” or leader of the group, then pulled out his gun.
After forcing Stuart and Valladres to the floor at gunpoint, Billups and his associates searched Stuart
and Valladres for guns. Finding none, Billups and his associates bound Stuart and Valladres with duct tape. Parrish stripped Stuart of his wallet, a necklace, a bracelet, and a ring. Finding no drugs on Stuart or Valladres, Billups instructed Valladres to telephone someone who could get them some marijuana and cocaine. Valladres telephoned a drug dealer while they were at Billups's house.
His victim was Stevon Lockett.
You can write to Kenneth Eugene Billups at:
Kenneth Eugene Billups 0000z722
Donaldson Death Row
100 Warrior Lane
Bessemer, AL 35023-7299
You can email Kenneth using Jpay - you will need to select Alabama and use the ID 0000z722
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