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Cause of death in killing of Hamilton marine in N.C.

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Nick Zeigler - Reporter
@ November 10, 2009 5:47 PM
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CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -- The Hamilton marine found dead near Camp Lejeune was killed by blows to the head, according to the autopsy results.

Cpl. Joshua Hartzell, 22, was a native of Hamilton and graduated from Ross High School in 2006.  He was found dead in the woods on Friday, Nov. 6 -- 21-year-old Pvt. Jonathan Law of Nevada is accused in the apparent homicide.

Law was found in his barracks Friday with what are believed to be self-inflicted wounds.  He was taken to a hospital in serious condition and is currently being held in Hartzell's death.

Besides the cause of death, military officials aren't giving out much information about the case.



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