Investigators have seized letters and photos from an inmate's Phoenix jail cell as part of an investigation into six Tucson killings.
Police were searching for documents tying Robert Glenn Jones to two brothers indicted last week in the summertime slayings at the Moon Smoke Shop, 120 W. Grant Road, and the Tucson Firefighters Association Union Hall, 2264 E. Benson Highway, court records state.
Police arrested brothers Scott Nordstrom, 29, and David Nordstrom, 27, Jan. 16 in connection with the shootings.
The next day, police seized letters from Scott Nordstrom's home that showed Jones was corresponding with the brothers, the records state.
Jones, 27, is in jail in Phoenix in lieu of a $1.4 million bond on murder and robbery charges stemming from the killing of a Phoenix retiree.
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Tucson Police Department investigators searched his cell Thursday at the Maricopa County Jail.
They gathered four cards, five letters, two photographs, two pages of phone numbers and addresses and 10 written pages, according to a search warrant return filed yesterday in Pima County Superior Court.
On Jan. 14, police seized a 1962 Ford pickup truck, owned by Jones, which police said matched the description of the white or light blue vehicle witnesses described leaving the smoke shop after the shootings.
Meanwhile, an initial appearance before a judge is scheduled today for Scott and David Nordstrom.
They are to be arraigned on six counts of first-degree murder, four counts of armed robbery, three counts of aggravated assault, two counts of burglary and one count of attempted first-degree murder.
Both brothers each are being held at the Pima County Jail in lieu of a $2 million bond.

