12 years later, Berbiglia's murder remains unresolved. Her mother, friends and family still seek answers, closure and justice.聽
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"I decided to stay and run the business, and the rest is kind of history, I guess.鈥
鈥淧eople love the camaraderie, family atmosphere, the love of the dance, and laidback lifestyle."
Thirty-five of the lots will border the Intracoastal Waterway and have private docks.
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鈥淭hey gave us our start. Now it鈥檚 our turn to help them."
After hearing testimony and arguments for seven days, it took an Horry County jury less than an hour to convict a Tabor City, North Carolina, woman of murder on Friday, Jan. 17.