(Video+Photos) Well Known Bounty Hunter Charged With Murdering Two Teens On Christmas Eve

An Indianapolis bail bondsman has been arrested and charged with the murders of two teens in what is believed to be a revenge killing. Satori Williams and Timmee Jackson were last seen by relatives on Christmas Eve as they headed over to another friend’s house. After searching aimlessly for her son, Amber Partlow decided to stop by Watkins’ home where she discovered blood and brain matter on the lawn and in the bushes of his property. Partlow reported her observations to authorities who later uncovered traces of blood in Watkins’ home, vehicle, and in his bail bonds business. The 49-year-old blamed the two young men for breaking into his home recently and on Christmas Eve, police and neighbors believe he retaliated against the pair. The bodies of the teens have not yet been found, but they are presumed to be dead. Learn more after the jump!


‘Straight Outta Custody’ – Columbus Short Speaks Out Since His Latest Arrest

Oh boy, this past year has not been a Columbus Short kind of year. The former Scandal actor has had many run-ins with the law this year, and his latest was at at his own album release party at Infusion Lounge in Los Angeles. As he was getting ready to take the stage, the 32-year-old who admits a cocaine addiction, was arrested by bounty hunters. Since July, there has been an arrest warrant out for Short on a domestic violence case. Because Short was in Barbados living life, he failed to show up to court on the charge, which forced the judges hand; he issued a $40,000 bail. When Short was scheduled for another court appearance earlier this week, he failed to show up at that one also, which forced the same judge to raise the bail to $500,000. Short paid $250K of his bail on Wednesday morning and was then released. He’s now speaking out about his ‘LIFE’ in general. Find out more down bottom.


(Photos) NBA: Dwight Howard Steals The Show At Comic-Con Dressed As Predator

Conan O’Brien may have already won Comic-Con when he made the trip to the San Diego comic book convention in costume as the fire-spewing guitar shredder from “Mad Max: Fury Road,” but NBA superstar Dwight Howard is doing his best to keep up.


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