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Emily Griffitt Anderson Murder Case: Update, Jan. 29, 2006

  • One story tells why Sheriff Clark arrested Jerry Anderson when he did

  • Second story tells about impact of murder on Adair Countians, quotes Debbie White, Dr. Michael Griffitt

The situation in the The Emily Griffith Anderson Murder Case is becoming clearer by the day. Two new stories in the Lenoir, NC, News-Topics have been published.

The first, "Arrested," by News-Topics local editor Joshua Harris, details Jerry Anderson's appearance before the Magistrate.


It gives Sheriff Gary Clark's reasoning for arresting Anderson when he did. The story says that Anderson might have hurt others if left free.To access the story, by Click Here.

The second story is entitled "There was no doubt in my mind," by News-Topics staff writer Gina Story, and it is about the interest in the case here in Columbia.

The title of the story came from a quote by Dr. Michael Griffitt, Emily Griffith Anderson's brother.Debbie White, with whom Emily Griffitt was a co-worker at Pyles Construction, is quoted in the story, and the interest in the story by readers and posters at ColumbiaMagazine.com is noted.To access this story, Click Here


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This story was posted on 2006-01-29 07:33:16
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