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Saturday, Dec. 13, THE DAILY NEWS JOURNAL www.dnj.com DNA evidence a awaits, but signs point to child's ID Attorney: Some characteristics of remains match that of Caylee ASSOCIATED PRESS linked the remains to the dence mounted Friday that a child's skull discovered near Caylee Anthony's home belonged to the missing toddler, although investigators cautioned it could be a week or more before they have conclusive DNA evidence. A day after a utility worker found the remains of a child in a wooded lot, a defense attorney said some characteristics of the remains matched 3- year-old Caylee, while the county sheriff said clues ORLANDO, Fla. Evi- child's nearby home. Her mother, 22-yearold Casey Anthony, was charged with first-degree murder months after the girl disappeared in June and was not reported missing until July.

One of her attorneys, Linda Kenney Baden, said during a court hearing Friday that "anthropological measurements and hair color" of the remains were said to match Caylee. Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary said earlier Friday that a search of the OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Eugenia Ann Copley, 66, of Murfreesboro way on Dec. 12, 2008 at die Tennessee Medical Center. She was a native of Springfield, TN, but lived in ford County for 28 years. was a former employee KMart and a homemaker.

Mrs. Copley was preceded in death by her parents, E. Woodard and Mabelle Crow Woodard; son, Steve Copley; one er, Burton Woodard; and sister, Ruth Macarthur. She survived by her husband, Shade Lee Copley of freesboro; two sons, Copley of Murfreesboro Tim (Lori) Guy also of freesboro; three step daughters, Leaica Carol, Rose Kathy Copley; one brother, David Woodard; and four ters, Rose Meadows, Grigsby, Doris Parks Becky Brady; and two children, Tim Guy Jr. and erra Copley.

Graveside services for Copley will be held at 2 Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 Coleman Cemetery. Visitation with the will be held from 11:30 until 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 at Jennings Ayers Chapel, 820 S.

Murfreesboro, TN 37130. 615-893-2422. Eugenia Ann Copley Smyrna; 11 grandchildren; and sisters, Rebecca Sue (Ron) Evans of California and Betty Ann Jackson of Oregon. Graveside services will be Monday, Dec. 15, 2008- at 10 at Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery with Chaplain Marshall Gupton officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to building fund at Trinity Christian Church, 112 Seward Smyrna, TN 37167. Those wishing may send condolences online at www. murfreesborofuneralhome.co Murfreesboro Funeral Home, 145 Innsbrooke Murfreesboro, TN. 615-896- 2229. Jackie Norman Lack Jackie Norman Lack, age 63, of Woodbury died Thursday, Dec.

11, after a short illness. A native of Cannon County, his parents were the late Johnny and Hattie Parker Lack. Services will be at 2. p.m. Sunday in the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home with Brother Charley Heath officiting.

Interment will follow in the Gaither cemetery. Visitation with the family will be today from 2 to 8 p.m. He is survived by his children, Donovan and Darcy Lack, both of Murfreesboro; Pat Reed of Woodbury; and siblings, Gertrude Vance, Violet Coppinger, Christine Carter and Willie Lack, all of Woodbury and Betty Upchurch of Murfreesboro. In addition to his, parents, he was preceded in death by siblings, Lee 'and Edward Lack and Gann. Mr.

Lack was retired from AVCO where he worked in Tool Die and a member of the Plainview Baptist Church. Woodbury Funeral Home, 1615-563-2311 or www. woodburyfuneralhome.net. Remember the Cross By David Bunting jenningsandayers.com. Michael Cotner Michael Cotner, 61, Smyrna passed away Wednesday, Dec.

10, 2008 at Veterans Hospital. Mr. Cotner was born in Elizabethtown, KY to the late. Avery Dugan and Jesse Louise Cotner. He was a member of Trinity Christian Church and worked as a FFA Aircraft Mechanic.

Mr. Cotner was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Linda Cotner of Smyrna; daughters, Jennifer, Cotner LaVergne, (Tracy) Katherine Colli(Jose) Olivo of Smyrna and Laura (Steve) McCormick of Jesus Christ knew beforehand where His path was leading. He foretold the twelve, "Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son of Man will be betrayed to the chief priests and to the scribes; and they will condemn Him to death, and deliver Him to the Gentiles to mock and to scourge and to crucify. And the third day He will rise again." (Matthew He was fully sware of His approaching death.

He came to give His life a ransom for many: Mark Prior to the betrayal, the trials throughout the night and death by crucifixion, Jesus met with the apostles to observe the Passover according to the old law. (Luke The Lord took bread, blessed it and then commanded them, eat, this Doing likewise with a cup, He instructed, "Drink from it af you. For this is My blood of the new covenant, which is shed for many for the remission of sins." (Matthew After His. memorial supper, they went to the garden of The commemoration of His body and blood was important to Jesus: Before setting His foot on that road which led to Golgotha, our Lord took the lime to teach the apostles the significance of eating the bread and drinking the cup. A pattern to be observed was being set before them Pant received the same revelation and taught it to Christians Corinthians The partaking of the emblems which Jesus speciled is a remembering of Him.

This sanctified tradition proclaime "the Cord's death till He (V. 26). Failure to do so property is to become: of the body and blood of the Lord De. 27). The Lord's Supper a serious matter not an empty ritual.

"Let a man examine himself, and so him eat of that bread and drink of that (v. 28), New Testament Christians "continued in the breaking of this bread (Acts They learned this practice from the The opportunity and privilege to remember the crucifixion of God's Son was a regular practice. Disciples assembled together on the first of the week to commune with the body and blood of Christ (Acts a weekly observance among the faithful. Northfield Blvd. Church of Christ 2091 Pitta Lane Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Time of Services: 9:30 am, 10:30 am 6 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm similar missing-child cases in the area.

Asked if he believed it was Caylee, Beary said: "My gut says yes, but I have to wait seven to 14 days for the DNA analysis to absolutely make sure." The judge still denied a defense motion to examine the remains, saying they must wait for positive identification. The middle-class Orlando suburb where the family lived waited for the identification of the child with sadness and some hope the wrenching saga could soon end. Casey Anthony has insisted that she left the girl with a baby sitter in June, but she didn't reCaylee missing for port another month. The child's grandmother first called authorities in July to say that she hadn't seen Caylee for a month, and that her daughter's car smelled like death. For the past several months, Anthony's family, police and volunteers from around the country have searched for the girl.

But as the case unfolded, suspicion fell on Anthony. There were photos of her partying after her daughter went missing, and police said she lied about where she worked and other details of her daughter's disappearance. AP PHOTO Investigators search for evidence at a crime scene in Orlando, Friday. On Thursday, a utility worker stumbled upon a small child's skeletal remains that could be those of Caylee Anthony, 3, missing since June. grandparents' home where the mother and daughter lived had also yielded links to the remains that he would not reveal.

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of Feds bring drug kingpin to U.S. on 12 indictments Montoya blamed for smuggling $10 billion worth of cocaine ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI The reputed kingpin of a violent Colombian cartel blamed for smuggling cocaine worth $10 billion to the U.S. was flown aboard an FBI plane to Miami on Friday to face a 12-count federal indictment. Diego "Don Diego" Montoya, described as the notorious head of the North Valley Cartel, could spend at least 20 years in prison if convicted on charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, obstruction of justice and witness retaliation by murder. Montoya, who did not yet have a U.S.

lawyer following his extradition, was being held without bail awaiting an initial court appearance Monday. Under Montoya's leadership, the North Valley Cartel in the mid1990s become Colombia's dominant cocaine smuggling organization, taking over from the Cali cartel whose leaders also were prosecuted in Miami. At its height, 31JIN POLICE A DIN DIT POLICIA AP PHOTO Police officers escort Diego Montoya, second from left, known as 'Don Diego' before being extradited to U.S. North Valley controlled about 60 percent of Colombia's cocaine trade, authorities said. U.S.

Attorney R. Alexander Acosta said the extradition of Montoya has further crippled, the cartel. Most of the Colombian cocaine trade is now split among smaller groups, with much of the profits and violence moving to Mexican-run organizations. "I do think we're see- at a military airport in ing a splintering and a dismantling of the cartel. But I think it would be premature to declare victory, because others are stepping in to fill the void." Acosta said.

Montoya, the last of Colombia's major fugitive drug lords, was on the FBI's most-wanted list and the subject of an intense manhunt before his September 2007 capture. He had remained free for years by Bogota, Friday. paying off military and police officials and forming a private militia of several hundred gunmen. Colombian authorities blamed Montoya for upwards of 1,500 killings in his illicit career. Montoya's reign is "a tragic story, a story involving the lives of many Colombians murdered by this cartel," said Colombian police Gen.

Oscar Naranjo. EPA exempts farms from reporting fumes WASHINGTON The nation's farms no longer have to report to authorities the toxic, smelly fumes released from manure. The Bush administration issued a regulation Edward Jones Making of brewing 401(k) rollovers made easy. Kevin Smith 1703-C First Place 895-4336 ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday exempting farms from reporting releases of hazardous air pollution from animal waste to federal, state and local authorities. The rule applies specifically to the gases from manure that are often responsible for odor problems.

Environmental Protection Agency officials said that the changes will allow responders to focus on spills and releases from factories, natural disasters and other emergencies that require ur- Valley Growers Holiday Sale Come Enjoy Great Savin December 12th-18th Cut Trees, Fir Wreaths, Fir Pine Garland Off Balled Burlap Pine Trees Off Select Gift Items on SALE Buy 1 Ornament, Get 1 FRE (We have lots of cute ornaments for gardeners Valley Growers is giving away FREE Gifts: Come in Dec. 12-14 and spend just $20 and you will receive a true Regular Hours: Mon Fri: 8-5 Sat: 8-5 Sun: 1-5 Valley Growers 4710 Garden Canter 893-6040 gent attention. They said it would also reduce reporting burdens on America's farmers, saying it is difficult to estimate the pollution coming from "a herd of cows." "When there is a train wreck, we need to know about it because we need to go out and look at chemical spills," said Barry Breen, director of the agency's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. "When there is a lagoon full of manure there is nothing our folks can do when they show up." The farm reporting rule is one of several environmental regulations unveiled by the Bush administration this week that were lobbied for by industry. The Interior Department on Thursday issued revised rules loosening protections for endangered species.

And the EPA, also on Friday, issued regulations exempting industrial solvents and other chemicals that can be burned for fuel from the strict regulations governing hazardous waste. Environmentalists lashed out again, saying that the new reporting rule would make it difficult to keep track of farms polluting the environment and putting neighbors at risk. Order Your Cajun Deep Fried Turkey or Baked Ham For The Holidays. 615-898-1404 1618 NW BROAD. MURFREESBORO.

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