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Billings - who reportedly witnessed the shooting - and Venters were interviewed by police early Wednesday. crime stories Self defense weapons. Neither was arrested. Muncie police Capt. Robert Weller said Wednesday that while more evidence could "take us in another direction," authorities were "working from the premise that no crime has been committed at this time. crime stories Dr atkin s diet. " Weller and police Sgt. Roc Barrett declined to say whether they believed Conrad had forced his way into the couple's mobile home, or whether he was armed at the time of the shooting. Weller and Barrett acknowledged Conrad had quarreled with Venters and Billings outside their home earlier in the day, and they suggested Conrad went to their home late Tuesday to "continue" that conflict. crime stories Self-defense-ammunition. Deputy Prosecutor Jeffrey Arnold said he would not make a decision on what charges, if any, would be filed until he reviewed all evidence with investigators. However, when asked about Venters's claim of self-defense, Arnold said, "The evidence would support that at this time. " Tuesday night's shooting came 39 hours after the body of another shooting victim, 26-year-old Bradley Swabb of Muncie, was found in a southside alley. Police - who made two arrests in that case early Tuesday - said Swabb had been slain in a mobile home park along Kilgore Avenue. Weller said this week's homicides had taken their toll on his department's three evidence technicians - Rodney Frazier, Eric Henry and Jeff Leist. The technicians worked on the Swabb investigation from 7:30 a. m. Monday until 3 a. m. Tuesday; attended that victim's autopsy in Decatur at 8:30 a. m. , and were continuing to process the scene of Swabb's shooting when they received word at 11 p. m.
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