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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder: Dramatic trial testimony Wed. Two stories published last night and this morning from the Gastonia, NC, Jerry Anderson murder trial relate dramatic testimony yesterday. Anderson is on trial for the murder of his wife, Adair Countian Emily Griffitt Anderson, and recent Cane Valley resident. Jerry Anderson faces a possible death penalty if convicted. Links to the two stories follow: Anderson trial: Workers saw pair enter woods, say only one came out. Employees testify they never saw Emily Anderson after morning of Dec. 29, 2005 by Jennifer Menstor in Hickory, NC, Hickory Record, Thursday, June 21, 2007. "Dairy workers report odd behavior" by Paul Teague, Lenoir, NC, News-Topic local news editor, Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:15pm ET. To read past stories and find links to stories about the case, enter "Emily Griffitt" in the searchbox. This story was posted on 2007-06-21 02:43:13
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