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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder: Link-Closing arguments

A decision appears near in the capital murder trial in Gastonia, NC, of Jerry Anderson, originally of Bearwallow Ridge in Cumberland County, who is charged in the December 2005 murder of Adair Countian Emily Griffitt Anderson in Sawmills, NC. Links to three stories, two posted late yesterday and one this morning, all of which expect the case to go to the jury today:

"Closing arguments last entire dayJury will be handed the case today" is in this morning's Hickory, NC, Hickory Record is by Jennifer Menster, and was posted this morning Thursday, July 12, 2007.

"Attorneys make final arguments" by Nathan Key in the Lenoir, NC, News-Topic was posted last night, Wednesday, July 11, 2007, at 11:25pmET/10:25pmCT.

CM posted this link last night:

"Prosecutor: Anderson 'had everything to gain' in murder" by Mark Boone, WCNC.Com, posted on Wednesday, July 11, at 6:21pmET/5:21pmCT.

To see other stories, photos, and links previously posted at ColumbiaMagazine.com, enter "Emily Griffitt Anderson" in the searchbox.


This story was posted on 2007-07-12 07:47:56
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