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March pleads guilty in Goble slaying
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A man accused of strangling his co-worker in 2010, dismembering her and burying her in the backyard of his Chesapeake home admitted Wednesday to the killing.
Charles Eugene March, 60, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder Wednesday in the death of Sheila "Kathy" Goble, allowing investigators for the first time since his arrest in April to reveal bizarre snippets of the crime.
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March pleads guilty in Goble slaying
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A man accused of strangling his co-worker in 2010, dismembering her and burying her in the backyard of his Chesapeake home admitted Wednesday to the killing.
Charles Eugene March, 60, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder Wednesday in the death of Sheila "Kathy" Goble, allowing investigators for the first time since his arrest in April to reveal bizarre snippets of the crime.
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