WLOX News has learned several new, key pieces of information about the state’s investigation into the deaths of two Bay St. Louis Police officers, and an Ocean Springs woman.
arrived and met with Anderson in her motel room. Anderson’s 8-year-old daughter and three dogs were also in the room.
Tindell said based on what he observed on Officer Estorffe’s body camera, the officers talked with Anderson for about 40 minutes. A portion of the talk was described by Tindell as “pleasant conversation.”“During the course of the conversations with Ms. Anderson, the officers became concerned for the safety of her daughter,” said Tindell.
Investigators say a total of five shots were fired, three by Anderson, two by Estorffe. Throughout the gun battle, the eight-year-old daughter was in the front passenger seat. Based on what Tindell reviewed, he hailed the officers for reaching out to CPS.
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