Family, prosecutor fighting parole recommendation on Dedra Wilhite
Grisly murder cases are not new to Suzanne Lister , but this one is different.
The 1994 slaying of Nancy Heuring was the first murder case assigned to Lister as a young prosecutor.
Heuring, a retired state Department of Human Services worker suffering from multiple sclerosis, was beaten to death by two 16-year-old girls she paid to take care of her at night.
Lister calls it a senseless, vicious crime...
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