Fuquay-Varina Independent

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An interview in the paper with former United States Attorney James Proctor, dated November 28, 1984, is cited by Errol Morris in his book about the Jeffrey MacDonald murder case, A Wilderness of Error. Proctor was involved in the investigation of MacDonald, and the onetime son-in-law of District Judge Franklin T. Dupree, Jr., who presided at MacDonald's trial. The Independent is identified as Proctor's "hometown newspaper".[2]

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  1. Five Triangle newspapers to close Aug. 1 Template:Webarchive
  2. Morris, Errol (2012). A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald. New York, N.Y.: Penguin Press. pp. 1–4. Template:ISBN.

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