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Emily Griffith Anderson murder case: 10/6/2006 Update

Anderson bond hearing delayed

The latest story out of Lenoir, NC, is that the bond hearing for Jerry Lee Anderson has been postponed.

Jerry Lee Anderson, charged in the murder of his wife, Emily Griffith Anderson, appeared recently in the News Topic of Lenoir City, NC.

Emily Griffith Anderson grew up in Columbia and was very recently a resident of Cane Valley, KY.



She had been reported missing on December 29, 2005, and her body was found on January 7, 2006.
To read the latest story on Jerry Anderson, charged in the murder of Emily Griffitt Anderson of Adair County, by Joshua Harris in the New-Topic, Lenoir, NC, Click Here.To read previous ColumbiaMagazine.com stories on the case, search on Emily Griffith Anderson


This story was posted on 2006-10-06 05:56:00
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