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Murder of Emily Griffith Anderson: Jerry Anderson trial starts

The trial of Jerry Anderson for the murder of his wife, Adair Countian Emily Griffitt Anderson, got underway in Gastonia, NC, yesterday. A story in the Hickory Record by Jennifer Menster, "High-Profile murder case begins: Judge hears motions from defense as Anderson Case gets under way in Gasgonia," includes May 14, 2007 photo, details on motions relating to the death penalty and evidence and the start of the jury selection process.

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Click Here to read an account of the first day of the trial in the Lenoir, NC. News-Topic. by Linda Payne, dated Monday, May 14, 2007.
To read search for past stories in ColumbiaMagazine.com about this case, enter "Emily Griffitt" in the searchbox.




This story was posted on 2007-05-15 05:11:21
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