Police have high hopes for new interviews in couple's killing

PENSACOLA, Florida (CNN) -- Police plan to interview at least two more people in the killing of a Florida couple who adopted 13 children, many of them with special needs, the lead investigator said Thursday.

Those interviews may provide a more complete picture of the circumstances surrounding the slayings of Byrd and Melanie Billings, who were shot to death last week in their home with nine of their children present, Sheriff David Morgan of Escambia County, Florida, said on CNN's "American Morning."

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