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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder case: Update Nov. 15, 2006

A story in the November 15, 2006 News-Topic, Lenoir, NC, by editor Joshua Harris, "Anderson Case Delayed - Again," reports on efforts on behalf of the accused, Jerry Anderson, to allow Anderson to be released on $100,000 bond.


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. Her husband, Jerry Anderson, is held in Lenoir, NC.

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This story was posted on 2006-11-15 10:21:51
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