Homicide case defendant makes bail

One of three defendants charged in a Walhalla homicide case made bail yesterday after a bond consent order was agreed to in the Oconee General Sessions Court. Court officers say two separate bonds, totaling $25 thousand with surety, were set for defendant Megan Brianna Crowe. She faces charges of kidnapping and accessory after the fact of a felony in the January 13 stabbing death of Jeremy Lee Little at a home on N. Laurel Street. Two other people are charged in the investigation, including Kenneth Strother Collins Jr. who is charged with murder, kidnapping and possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.