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HICKORY, N.C. -- A sad and angry crowd of hundreds held candles, chanted for justice and sang "Happy Birthday" Tuesday on what would been the 11th birthday of a disabled girl whose dismembered remains were found more than a month after she was reported missing.
"I just wish they could find out who's responsible for this and bring them to justice," said Milton Ewing, of Newton, as he held a white candle.See the full content of this document
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Organizers of the vigil in Hickory said they wanted to focus on the life of Zahra Baker -- who bravely battled cancer that left her with a prosthetic leg and hearing aids -- rather than on the circum...
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