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A federal judge who found her husband and mother shot dead Monday is thanking people for their support in her hour of need. As the FBI announced a bulky reward for information in the case, Judge Joan Lefkow issued a statement Friday mdash; thanking people who ve reached out to share expressions of grief and sympathy. She says it s helped her family endure these dark days. Lefkow adds that she ll never let evil deeds overcome goodness and decency. She says she plans to return to her job and won t be intimidated by the killings.Meantime, the case has drawn attention from top levels of government. The FBI director is getting updates three ti
stanley tumblers mes a day, and President Bush has been briefed on progress.The FBI announced a $50,000 reward Friday for information leading to the identification of anyone involved in the slayings of a federal judge s husband and mother, saying it hoped the money could inspire help from criminals or others who might keep quiet otherwise. No one has been declared a suspect in the slayings, and we don t know at this time who did this murder, FBI Special Agent Robert Grant said in announcing the award.Asked about the need for the reward, Grant said it might help reach people who otherwise wouldn t come forward. There are people who are motivated by many different things, and some people are motivated by money, especially in the criminal element, he said.He said investigators were looking at all angles, and w
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