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Emily Griffitt Anderson Murder Case: Update March 12, 2006

There's a major new development in the Emily Griffitt Anderson murder case.

It relates to two large insurance policies taken out on the former Adair Countian's life.


The latest story about the insurance policies can be accessed by clicking on the title, "Judge finds relevant info in insurance policies" The story was written March 8, 2006, and appears in the Lenoir, Caldwell CO, NC, News-Topic.

To read earlier stories, the links can be traced back by clicking on the following title: "NC seeks death penalty for Jerry Anderson"

Background information

The story began December 29, 2005, when Jerry Anderson reported his wife, Emily Griffitt Anderson, missing. On January 7, 2006, Emily's body was found in a pickup truck tool box in a Waffle House Parking lot in Spartanburg, SC. One January 26, 2006, Sheriff Gary Clark of Caldwell CO, NC, arrested Jerry Anderson for the murder of Emily Griffitt Anderson.

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This story was posted on 2006-03-12 13:56:08
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