of a female impersonatorTwo 16-year-olds accused in the March 23 shooting death of Mobile female impersonator Kent Perry pleaded not guilty to murder and robbery Monday in Mobile County Circuit Court.
Perry, 41, who went by the stage name Ms. Rosalyn Heights, died of several gunshots allegedly fired by Antwon Dunn and Derrick Dailey at the victim's south Mobile home.
On Monday, the two teenagers were dressed in jail jumpsuits, their feet manacled but their hands and arms free, as District Judge George Hardesty informed them of the charges they faced -- murder and two counts of first-degree robbery for Dailey; one count each of murder and robbery for Dunn.