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A second powerful earthquake rocked western Indonesia on Thursday as rescuers struggled to reach survivors of the previous day's, which killed at least 467 people and left thousands trapped under collapsed buildings.
The death toll from Wednesday's undersea quake of 7.6 magnitude was expected to rise further after rescuers dig through the rubble in heavily populated towns of Sumatra island. The second, 6.8-magnitude quake damaged additional buildings Thursday.
Late Wednesday night, the Atlantic Co. Prosecutors Office announced the arrest of 25 year old Nicholas Nigro III, for his connection in the shooting murders of an E.H.T. woman and her 21 year old daughter.
Egg Harbor Twp. Police responded to a 911 call around 3:00 am Wednesday morning. When they arrived at 804 Scarborough Drive in the Shire Development, they found, in separate bedrooms, the lifeless bodies of two women, later identified as 48 year old Maryjane Buri-Mulder and her daughter, 21 year old Paula Mulder.
Both had suffered gunshot wounds to the head.
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Attorneys for a Florida woman charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter want to prevent prosecutors from seeking the death penalty and said Wednesday that charges against her should be dropped.
Casey Anthony's attorneys filed the motions a day after the State Attorney's Office released hundreds of pages of documents related to the case.
Authorities found nothing suspicious on a plane headed from Boston to Miami that was emptied and moved to an isolated area at Logan International Airport after a written bomb threat was found on board.
The American Airlines plane and luggage was searched Wednesday by police and a bomb-sniffing dog.
During the preboarding process, a flight attendant found "Bomb on board, Boston-Miami" scrawled on a cabinet in the bathroom.
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