Authorities Reach Out To The Spanish Speaking Community To Help Find A Killer in Virginia and North Carolina

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Posted on: August 31st, 2006
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“Authorities in Virginia and North Carolina are not letting a language barrier keep them from finding a killer.

They’re passing out fliers, written in Spanish, to people who speak the language in the Boykins, Virginia area.

Authorities hope the fliers will generate new leads, in the murders of two elderly sisters. The bodies of 71-year-old Nellie Bradley and 74-year-old Dorothy Hobbs were found this month in Hertford County, North Carolina.”

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