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Few leads in four deaths of N.C. tribal members
Tuesday, December 9, 2003
Authorities in rural Nash County, North Carolina, are offering $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the murders of four members of the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe. Charlene S. Lynch, 40, and her son, Durwood Lynch, 10, and Curley Lynch, 58, and his nephew, Larry Lynch, 41, were found dead early Sunday morning. Police believe their house was targeted but have few leads on a possible suspect or suspects. A passer-by had called 911 after noticing the boy's body in the front yard. Charlene was not related to Larry Lynch but both were said to be friends. Get the Story:
Four Haliwa-Saponi members murdered (The Native American Times 12/8) Few leads on killer of four, Nash officials say (The Raleigh News & Observer 12/9)
Authorities track tips in quadruple homicide (The Rocky Mount Telegram 12/9) Related Stories:
Four tribal members, including boy, found dead in N.C. (12/8)
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