Bill Heywood Remembered

KJZZ's Dennis Lambert and KTAR personality Michael Dixon share memories of  fellow broadcaster Bill Heywood.

Bill HeywoodHeywood and his wife, Susan, were found dead Wednesday inside a Scottsdale hotel. Both died of gunshot wounds, but police are not searching for anyone else in connection with the case.

The Associated Press reported that two handguns were found close to the bodies, and that Scottsdale police said evidence at their Phoenix homoe indicates the Heywoods had planned their deaths.

Bill Heywood was a popular host of morning shows on KTAR, KOY and KFYI for several decads.

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