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Details emerge in Billings double homicide case

Posted: Feb 1, 2012 9:09 PM by Angela Douglas (KTVQ Billings)
Updated: Feb 1, 2012 10:04 PM


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BILLINGS- A Billings man who is accused of brutally murdering two sisters last week made his initial appearance in Yellowstone County Justice Court on Wednesday.

Andrew Denning, 20, appeared before Judge Larry Herman via video from the Yellowstone County Detention Facility Wednesday afternoon.

Denning is facing two felony charges of deliberate homicide for the deaths of Rose Edwards, 22, and Daisy Edwards, 21.

Court documents state that the women were killed early Friday morning, just two days after Andrew Denning was released from the psychiatric center at Billings Clinic on Wednesday.

Denning had the prescriptions for Ambien and another prescription drug, possibly Depakote and the report details how Denning told his girlfriend he was going to sell the Ambien drug for profit.

But on Friday afternoon, Denning apparently told his girlfriend he killed the two women after they refused to pay him money when he provided them with the Ambien.

When detectives relayed the information to Denning that his girlfriend had told detectives what he confessed to her, Denning apparently hung his head low and said, "Book me now." He also told detectives that he didn't have an honest answer for why he hurt either of the girls.

When detectives told him he murdered them, he replied, "Yeah."

Autopsies indicate Rose likely died of a stab wound to the neck and Daisy likely died of stab wound to the chest that penetrated her heart.

The report also stated that Rose had a bloody t-shirt shoved in her mouth and appeared to be strangled. Daisy had multiple stab wounds in clustered groupings all over her body.

Denning's bond has been set at $1 million.

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