Suspect in drainage pipe slayings waives right to bond hearing
13th Nov 2006, 22:54 GMT
A man accused of killing three people, including his ex-girlfriend, and hiding their bodies in a drainage pipe will remain in jail without bond, a judge ruled Monday. Charles Gamble, who is charged with three counts of murder, waived his right to appear at a bond hearing, where the judge also set a $150,000 surety bond for a man charged with helping Gamble hide the bodies.
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