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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder: Trial focuses on dairy finances

The stories from the 11th day of testimony in the Gastonia, NC, capital trial of Jerry Anderson, charged with the 2005 murder of his wife, Adair Countian Emily Griffitt Anderson focused Friday on financial situation at Carolina Holstein and the testimony of a silent partner of Jerry Anderson's. Links to the stories are below:"Former silent partner takes the stand Orangeburg, S.C., man says Anderson owed him more than $70,000. by Jennifer Menster, Hickory, NC. Hickory Record By Jennifer Menster, datelined Saturday, June 23, 2007.

"Anderson trial turns testy" by Linda Payne, staff writer, Lenoir, NC, News-Topic datelined Saturday, June 23, 2007, at 12:47amET (Friday, June 22, 2007 11:47pmCT)

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This story was posted on 2007-06-23 04:06:36
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