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Ellerbe man charged with child’s murder
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An Ellerbe man is being charged with the murder of a 4-year-old girl, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday.

Julius Juan Lilly, 39, of 3206 Ledbetter Road, Ellerbe, was taken into custody on Friday after law enforcement received word that the child had been killed, said Sheriff James Clemmons Jr.

The sheriff said the murder occurred Friday morning at the above listed residence. The cause of death has not yet been released.

“We are withholding the name of the child at this particular point,” Clemmons said. “We are also withholding details until an autopsy can be completed.”

The sheriff said the child’s body will be sent to Chapel Hill to determine the cause of death.

“We are still investigating the case,” Clemmons said Friday.

According to the North Carolina Department of Correction, Lilly has a previous criminal history which includes charges of assault on a female, breaking and entering vehicles, larceny, communicating threats and damage to property. State records also show that Lilly spent time in state prison on convictions in Montgomery County.

On Friday afternoon, Lilly remained at the Richmond County Jail under no bond.

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October 17, 2012
Why is the SOB even aloud around anyone? He has a past that should have kept him in prison! Thats the problem with that county, Its about money not protection! Tired of living in a crime riddled county where you get a slap on the rist and thugs like this are aloud to live in society and commit crimes like this! Dam Shame!!!
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October 04, 2012
this is a sad story but this should also wake up these mothers...stop taking up with any and everybody and taking them around ur kids...especially ur daughters..this world is so crazy u really cant trust people around ur kids..if he done things to this child then he desrves everything the courts decide...i really think that there had to be signs that he was abusing that child for it to get to that point..he had to be done hit her before and she should not have left her child with him...just sad...
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October 01, 2012
I think we need to stop the hurting of ours kids they need us to keep them safe. Put a end to all of the pain to kids let them be kids. When is the kids going to get help. He need to be done the same way. She will never see if she could make it in this life. I hope he get everything he ask for and more.
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September 29, 2012
My prayers are with the little girls family......
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September 29, 2012
Scum of the earth ppl are sick
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September 29, 2012
This guy's a scumbag. And how are weddings even remotely considered "similar stories?"
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