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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder case: Update March 01, 2006 Death sought

New story tells of high gawker traffic, home robbery
A story in the Lenoir, NC, News-Topics dated Tuesday, February 28, gives details of a robbery of the rented home of Emily and Jerry Anderson in Sawmills, NC.


The story is entitled "Anderson Home Robbed" is by Joshua Harris and relates the story increased traffic by the home and of the February 25, 2006 robbery.

Other articles recently published include one that the death penalty will be sought against Jerry Anderson and another detailing how Jerry Anderson established an alibi in a story New details emerge.
To read more on the case, type "Emily Griffitt Anderson" in the search box. Or, Click here to read back through accounts of the case.

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This story was posted on 2006-03-01 11:12:25
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