Pre-trial hearing for co-defendant Cobb

A magistrate has decided there’s probable cause to bind over the state’s case against a second defendant, Andy Steve Cobb, in the stabbing death in January of Jeremy Little in Walhalla. Cobb, charged with accessory after the fact, appeared alongside his attorney, for a pre-trial hearing before Magistrate Will Derrick. Cobb’s attorney, Suzanne Earle, argued that Cobb was an unwilling participant in what happened to Little at a home on Walhalla’s N. Laurel Street. But a prosecutor, Lindsey Simmons, said Cobb had ample time to leave the company of co-defendant Kenneth Strother Collins Jr., charged with murder in the death, but did not. Collins, Cobb, and a third defendant, Megan Crowe, were arrested at the scene of the fatal stabbing.