Prosecutors Won't Seek Death Penalty in Fatal Fire
Save Email Print
Bookmark and Share
Posted: 8:17 PM Mar 17, 2010
Prosecutors Won't Seek Death Penalty in Fatal Fire
Federal prosecutors will not seek the death penalty for a woman charged with killing two of her children in a fire at Fort Campbell.
Reporter: Associated Press
width:200 and height: 120 and picwidth: 200 and pciheight: 120
Font Size:

The decision, made public Wednesday in an order from U.S. District Judge Thomas B. Russell, means 36-year-old Billi Jo Smallwood faces a maximum of life in prison if convicted of killing two children in May 2007.

U.S. attorney's office spokeswoman, Dawn Masden, confirmed the death penalty will not be sought. The trial is set for October 8.

Smallwood, whose family lives in Georgia, has pleaded not guilty to malicious damage and destruction by fire to property owned by the United States. resulting in deaths at the Fort Campbell Army post on the Kentucky-Tennessee border.

Two children, 9-year-old Sam Fagan, and 2-year-old Rebekah Smallwood, died in the fire.

Smallwood's husband, Army Specialist Wayne Smallwood, and their toddler daughter, Nevaeh, survived the blaze.



Unable to see the video? Download Flash Here.