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Emily Griffitt Anderson murder: Links to aftermath of mistrial

There are several follow-ups, with analyses, on the mistrial declared in the Gastonia, NC, in the case of Jerry Anderson, who was charged with the December 2005 murder of Adair Countian Emily Griffitt Anderson. Quicklinks to some of them are below.

Anderson murder trial: Week in review"Trial ends with deadlocked jury; judge OKs bond" was posted Sunday morning, July 22, 2007 in the Hickory, NC, Hickory Record is by Jennifer Menster.

"Murder in Sawmills," Jennifer Menster's blog hosted by the Hickory Record has a Sunday, July 22, 2007 update

"Trial revealed several problems with state's case by Paul Teague, was posted Saturday, July 21, 2007, at 10:02pmET/9:02pmCT in the Lenoir, NC. News-Topic

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