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    Suspect Indicted on Capital Murder Charges in Slaying of Auburn Student Save Email Print
    Posted: 1:29 PM May 15, 2008
    Last Updated: 1:29 PM May 15, 2008

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    AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - The man accused of killing an Auburn University student in March has been indicted on three capital murder charges.

    Courtney Lockhart also was indicted yesterday on a charge of robbing a business in his Smiths Station hometown.

    The Auburn student, 18-year-old Lauren Burk of Marietta, Georgia, was killed on March 4th. She was found lying in the roadway on Alabama Highway 147 and died of a gunshot wound at a local hospital.

    The 23-year-old Lockhart was arrested three days later. Authorities say he told police he abducted Burk from the Auburn campus, then robbed her and forced her to remove her clothes before shooting her.

    Lockhart's attorneys say they are preparing an insanity defense.

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