2011年4月28日星期四

Bulmer said there were many belts around the house

Bulmer said there were many belts around the house, but they were able to eventually find the black and yellow belt. She said they did not find the pink belt.

Bulmer also testified that in the master bedroom, there were two nightstands. One nightstand's top drawer contained Biggs' wallet, plus small plastic bags of what looked like cocaine, crystal methamphetamine and marijuana. She said they also found weighing scales on that nightstand.
Det. Matt Campbell also testified. Campbell, a member of Metro's abuse-neglect detail, said he took the small bags of what looked like drugs back to his office, weighed them and tested them.
He said there were seven small bags that weighed 2.5 grams, including the contents, that tested positive for methamphetamines.

Another bag containing what looked like narcotics tested positive for rock cocaine, he said. The bag and the cocaine inside it weighed 1.5 grams, he said.
The five bags containing what looked like marijuana buds weighed 11 grams, including the weight of the bags, he said. They tested positive for marijuana, he said.

Biggs, who sat next to his attorney, Dan Winder, during the testimony, is being held without bail in the Clark County Detention Center.
The boy's mother, Lolita Marshall, 31, was also charged in the case and has entered a plea agreement with the Clark County District Attorney's office. Marshall has taken an Alford plea of guilty to the charge of attempted child abuse and neglect with substantial bodily harm.
Marshall has been released from custody on her own recognizance and must report back to district court for sentencing at 8:30 a.m. May 12 before Clark County District Judge James Bixler.

The boy’s five siblings were removed from the home and are in the custody of Clark County Child Protective Services.

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