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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder: Defense testimony begins

Links to two stories on Friday, July 6, 2007 defense testimony
The defense is disputing the time of the death of Emily Griffitt Anderson, a story posted this morning, based on the first day of defense testimony, says. Emily Griffitt Anderson, who grew up in Columbia, KY, and was a recent employee here and recent resident of Cane Valley, was reported missing on December 29, 2005 from her Sawmills, NC home.

Her body was found six days later in South Carolina. Her husband, Jerry Anderson, originally from Bearwallow Ridge in Cumberland County, is facing a possible death penalty if convicted. He is on trial in Gastonia, NC.



Here a link to "Doctor says Emily died two to four days prior to body's discovery.Two other witnesses say they saw victim five days after she was reported missing" story in Hickory, NC. Hickory Record by Jennifer Menster, posted Saturday, July 7, 2007.

A story about Friday's defense testimony was posted last night, Friday, July 6, 2007, 11:10pmET, at the Lenoir, NC, News-Topic is entitled "Witnesses claim they saw Emily." It is by Nathan Key.

The trial resumes Monday morning, July 9, 2007, at 9:30amET/8:30amCT, according to the stories. To see other links, stories, and photos posted earlier on ColumbiaMagazine.com, enter "Emily Griffitt" in the searchbox.


This story was posted on 2007-07-07 07:24:15
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