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Jury Finds Essex Man Guilty in Murder-For-Hire Case
The jury will next deliberate on Walter Bishop's sentence. He could face the death penalty.

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I won two regional Mark of Excellence honors from the Society of Professional Journalists in general column writing and news reporting for The Towerlight.
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The jury will next deliberate on Walter Bishop's sentence. He could face the death penalty.

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