Tampa rapper arrested for young mother’s murder days after being acquitted of recording studio double-murder
By FOX 13 News staff
Tampa rapper charged with murdering pregnant girlfriend
TAMPA, Fla. – A Tampa jury acquitted Billy Adams of killing two men in a makeshift recording studio in Lutz. He walked free from a Tampa courtroom on January 27.
Three days later, a young mother who was pregnant with her second child was found shot to death in a residential area of New Tampa. Her toddler was still in her vehicle nearby.
A week after her death, Tampa police said Billy Adams “did admit to being the one to pull the trigger.”
Major Mike Stout said Adams was “polite to talk to” but did not seem to show remorse.
“I didn’t find him remorseful in watching my detectives do the interview, no,” Stout said, adding that their initial impression of a motive was fatherhood. “He did not want to be in her life anymore and was not ready to have a child is unfortunately how it appears to us.”
Billy Adams (Tampa PD photo)
Stout said Alana Sims “believed she was going to a party” for Adams, where friends were supposed to be celebrating his acquittal on the double-murder charges.
Officers had not recovered the murder weapon.
Adams was arrested Tuesday, February 8 on charges of first-degree murder and killing of an unborn child by injury to the mother.
“Anytime that we have a dead mother that’s 22 years old and an 18 month in the car feet from her body for some time before she was discovered, it’s awful,” Stout said.
Alana Sims’ body was found by a neighbor walking in the 10700 block of Pictorial Park Drive in the Easton Park subdivision of New Tampa. Police said Sims did not live in the neighborhood. At the time, they called the shooting “targeted.”
Alana’s family said the 22-year-old was five months pregnant and would have turned 23 on February 13.
“She was a lovable soul. I mean, she didn’t have to die young,” Shahlevi Sims, Alana’s mother, said. “She shouldn’t have to die young. And everybody should know that, you know, your loved ones, you want to keep them close because you just don’t know.”
Anyone with additional information is asked to call the Tampa Police Department at 813-231-6130.