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News > Killer Wife Can Walk, Jury Says

April 20, 2004

By Scott Shifrel - Daily News Staff Writer

     Jurors took less than two hours yesterday to find a Queens woman who admitted fatally stabbing her husband, innocent on all counts.

     After the verdict, a weeping Vanessa McCray 43, hugged her lawyer, her mother, and the mother of the man she stabbed in the heart in their St. Albans home on October 20, 2000.

     "I'm happy for Vanessa," said her lawyer Robert Kelly.  "It was a tragedy, what happened that night but the family was always very supportive."

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