Hundreds attend vigil for Zahra as details released in documents
Hundreds of sad and angry people attended a vigil for a dead Hickory girl Tuesday night just a day after disturbing details have emerged that suggest the girl could have been dismembered after dying.
A document in a bond reduction request filed Monday for Elisa Baker describes how she helped detectives in the case of Zahra Baker -- by taking them to places where parts of Zahra's body might be.
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Candlelight vigil marks Zahra's 11th birthday
A candlelight vigil to honor Zahra Baker, who would turn 11 years old today, began at 6 p.m. at Union Square in downtown Hickory.
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Zahra remembered on 11th birthday at vigil in Hickory
Hundreds of people gathered in Hickory on Tuesday night to remember Zahra Baker on what would have been her 11th birthday.
Police announced Friday, about five weeks after she was first reported missing, that they found her remains. No one has been charged with killing the young girl.
The vigil began at 6 p.m. Hickory mayor Rudy Wright spoke, followed by the Newton Conover High School choral ensemble and then police chief Tom Adkins addressed the crowd.
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