Man faces charges in murder
By Kevin Woster and Kara Christensen, Journal Staff Writers
RAPID CITY - A 41-year-old Rapid Valley man made his initial court appearance Tuesday on charges that he killed a 21-year-old woman who came to his home last week to sell magazines.
Neil Frame, 3030 Gypsey Road, turned himself in to authorities Monday evening. He faces first-degree murder charges in the death of Kristina Moore of Lancaster, Calif. Moore disappeared last Wednesday evening while working for a door-to-door magazine sales crew in the Rapid Valley area where Frame lived. Moore's body was found Friday morning in a field near Hermosa.
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Man charged with murder in magazine saleswoman's death
By Kevin Woster Journal Staff Writer
RAPID CITY -- A 41-year-old Rapid Valley man was charged early Tuesday with murdering a 21-year-old woman who came to his home last week to sell magazines.
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Neighbors wary after murder
By Kevin Woster, Journal Staff Writer
RAPID VALLEY - The people on Gypsey Road are holding their children tight these days.
They're watching visitors more closely.
And most of all, they're slowly absorbing the fact that one of their neighbors a seemingly isolated man who few here really knew has been charged with murder.
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The life of a door to door magazine salesperson
Mother wants son to quit selling magazines
By Kevin Woster, Journal Staff Writer
For more than a year, Liz Fisher of Scenic has hoped her 22-year-old son would quit his job as a traveling magazine salesman.
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By Kevin Woster and Kara Christensen, Journal Staff Writers
RAPID CITY - A 41-year-old Rapid Valley man made his initial court appearance Tuesday on charges that he killed a 21-year-old woman who came to his home last week to sell magazines.
Neil Frame, 3030 Gypsey Road, turned himself in to authorities Monday evening. He faces first-degree murder charges in the death of Kristina Moore of Lancaster, Calif. Moore disappeared last Wednesday evening while working for a door-to-door magazine sales crew in the Rapid Valley area where Frame lived. Moore's body was found Friday morning in a field near Hermosa.
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Man charged with murder in magazine saleswoman's death
By Kevin Woster Journal Staff Writer
RAPID CITY -- A 41-year-old Rapid Valley man was charged early Tuesday with murdering a 21-year-old woman who came to his home last week to sell magazines.
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2004/04/27/front/top/news01.txt
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Neighbors wary after murder
By Kevin Woster, Journal Staff Writer
RAPID VALLEY - The people on Gypsey Road are holding their children tight these days.
They're watching visitors more closely.
And most of all, they're slowly absorbing the fact that one of their neighbors a seemingly isolated man who few here really knew has been charged with murder.
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2004/04/29/front/top/news01.txt
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The life of a door to door magazine salesperson
Mother wants son to quit selling magazines
By Kevin Woster, Journal Staff Writer
For more than a year, Liz Fisher of Scenic has hoped her 22-year-old son would quit his job as a traveling magazine salesman.
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2004/04/29/news/local/news02.txt