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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder: Judge strikes statement

The judge in the trial of Jerry Anderson has ordered a statement by Dee Watson of Columbia, KY, from the record in the ongoing murder trial of Jerry Anderson in Gastonia, NC.

Jerry Anderson could face the death sentence if convicted of the murder of his wife, Emily Griffitt Anderson, who grew up in Columbia and was until very recently a resident of Cane Valley, KY.

Latest from North Carolina:"Jurors told to disregard comment Sister's statement about Anderson laughing at funeral stricken from record" by Jennifer Menster, Hickory, NC, Record, datelined Tuesday, June 26, 2007.

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This story was posted on 2007-06-26 05:47:03
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