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*"What Was to Be Lunch Date Turned Out to Be a Nightmare," ''Lawrence Eagle Tribune'', November 13, 1976.
*"What Was to Be Lunch Date Turned Out to Be a Nightmare," ''Lawrence Eagle Tribune'', November 13, 1976.
*"No Leads in Murder," ''Andover Townsman'', December 5, 1976.  
*"No Leads in Murder," ''Andover Townsman'', December 5, 1976.  
*"Motive Sought in Andover Killing, ''Boston Globe'' November 7, 1976.  
*"Motive Sought in Andover Killing," ''Boston Globe'' November 7, 1976.  





Revision as of 16:42, 18 January 2022

Sheila J. Sprinsky was found murdered in her home at 4 Aspen Circle on November 5, 1976 by her husband when he returned home. She had been sitting in a chair painting a ceramic lamp. Her husband reported some jewelry missing. It was determined that she was shot with a revolver. Police questioned neighbors and searched the grounds. No one heard saw or heard anything unusual.


See

  • "Housewife Shot Twice: Police Seeking Clues to Andover Slaying," Lawrence Eagle Tribune, November 6, 1976, p.1.
  • "Mystery Surrounds Andover Murder: Andover Police Work on Theories," Lawrence Eagle-Tribune, November 8, 1976, p.1,2.
  • "Jewelry Missing From Murder Victim's Home," Lawrence Eagle Tribune, November 10, 1976.
  • "Police Seek Leads, Motive in Murder," Andover Townsman, November 11, 1976.
  • "What Was to Be Lunch Date Turned Out to Be a Nightmare," Lawrence Eagle Tribune, November 13, 1976.
  • "No Leads in Murder," Andover Townsman, December 5, 1976.
  • "Motive Sought in Andover Killing," Boston Globe November 7, 1976.



--Leslie 19:48, April 18, 2012 (EDT)
--Kim 10:07, July 22, 2013 (EDT) --Stephanie (talk) 16:42, 18 January 2022 (EST)

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