Kontz, child visits sought
A court will decide whether a woman who poisoned her husband can see her daughter.
Child's welfare debated
Kontz's right to see her child at issue.
Kontz's right to see child at stake
A Wilmington judge might rule as early as this afternoon whether admitted killer Ann Miller Kontz will be prohibited from having any contact with her 7-year-old daughter.
Miller's folks want to raise girl
Daughter of poison victim is now 6, lives with her mom's sister.
Kontz must stay in prison
A Wake County judge refused a request Tuesday by Ann Miller Kontz's lawyers to reduce her $3 million bail.
Tailgate case delays Miller trial
Ann Miller Kontz's lawyer also represents a man charged in N.C. State tailgate shootings.
Area lawyers not sure evidence is admissible
The evidence revealed Friday about the death of Eric Miller may have helped ensure a bail high enough to keep Ann Miller Kontz in jail. But will a jury ever hear that evidence?
Willard details Kontz's role
A summary of what Derril Willard told his lawyer is read in court, implicating Kontz.
The case so far...
Timeline of the death of Eric Miller and its investigation.
No death penalty in Miller case
The prosecutor's decision means Ann Miller Kontz might be released on bail.
Miller's child's fate also at stake
Clare is now apart from both parents. Her father was poisoned; her mother sits in jail.
Miller's widow appears in court
Lawyers predict her best defense will be to blame a dead man for crime.
Miller's widow charged
Ann Miller Kontz faces first-degree murder count in arsenic poisoning.
Secrets may not ever go to jury
Willard's tale may not be admissible.
Lawyer: If charged, Miller will give herself up
If Ann Miller is charged in the 2000 arsenic poisoning death of her late husband, Eric, she will surrender willingly to authorities, said Joseph B. Cheshire V of Raleigh, one of her lawyers.
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