Accused Killer Enrolls in College While Out on Bond
Huntsville Police Department
23-year-old Tangie White, charged with the 2006 murder of Huntsville Hotel manager Wendy Aiello, who was 45.
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Associated Press
Published: October 9, 2008
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) - Authorities say a 23-year-old man
awaiting trial on a murder charge in Huntsville had enrolled in a
South Carolina university while free on bond and now faces robbery
charges in North Charleston.
Tangie White faces trial Oct. 27 in the 2006 slaying of
Huntsville motel manager Wendy Aiello. White enrolled at Charleston
Southern University in South Carolina and was arrested earlier this
week on three robbery charges.
The Madison County prosecutor in the murder case told Huntsville
television station WAFF that White had been released on $50,000
bond.
Charleston Southern officials say White was accepted because he
falsified his application and he would never have been enrolled if
he had told the truth about his felony charges.
White remains in the Charleston County Jail.
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