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LUMBERTON — A 10-year-old murder that occurred in Lumberton will be featured on Friday night in a series called “Blood Relatives” that is airing on the Investigation Discovery network.

The show, which begins at 9 p.m., will use actors to depict the shooting death of Nancy Britt by husband Myron, who was convicted of her murder and is now serving life in prison. The two had grown up in Lumberton, and were high school sweethearts before marrying and moving to Cary, where she was a teacher and he worked as a real estate developer. They had two children.

Britt was convicted of killing his wife during a second trial in 2009; the first trial ended in a mistrial because of what was described as a rogue juror.

The prosecution was able to prove that Britt left their home in Cary either late on the night of Aug. 23, 2003, or early in the morning of Aug. 24, drove to Lumberton, and then killed Nancy at her childhood home on Rowland Avenue, where she was taking care of her handicapped younger sister. A break in the case came whenit was shown that the murder weapon was a handgun that had been in Myron Britt’s childhood home.

The motive, according to the prosecution, was that Britt was in financial trouble because of a failing business and he stood to collect about $800,000 in life insurance from his wife’s death.

The show will include interviews with people who were knowledgeable about the crime, including District Attorney Johnson Britt, who prosecuted the case, retired Lumberton police Officer Steve Sutton, who investigated it, and Donnie Douglas, editor of The Robesonian, which covered the murder and two trials.

In Robson County, the show can be seen by Time Warner subscribers on channels 114 and 236 for high definition, channel 285 for Direct TV subscribers, and channel 192 for DISH network.

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RangerSgt
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April 27, 2013
Look folks,

If anyone had evidence that could have exonerated this man, they should have come forward at the proper time. As I recall, he owned the murder weapon gun that matched up with the slug,he hid the gun, and he had a pretty convincing motive of money problems as well as having a big insurance policy on the poor lady. Juries must work with the info they have. And yes, God will bring true justice in the end.
billf46
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April 25, 2013
Just FYI. The channels you'll find this show on Lumberton's TWC network are channels 251, and choose 1251 for HD.
concerned101669
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April 25, 2013
it is a shame an innocent man is spending life in prison protefcting someone else an they can not even take the time to go visit him. u will have to answer on judgement day
ROSSisRIGHT
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April 26, 2013
He was found GUILTY. Stop it with the ignorance.
jaokguy
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April 26, 2013
@Rossisright....please stop with YOUR ignorance my friend. Are you, with a straight face yet, trying to say that because a jury finds someone guilty that it's always a correct verdict? I certainly hope not because i'd hate to believe you'd be lacking that much common sense. As if juries (ie OJ Simpson, Casey Anthony, Robert Blake, and Amanda Knox to name a select FEW) don't ever make the wrong decisions. Grow up and pop the immense bubble of denial you currently reside in.
orighawk
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April 27, 2013
@concerned...jury's don't really make mistakes, misinformed, misled yes....but to sit back and say that 12 people who have the evidence as close as they need it made what you consider a glaringly obvious mistake attacks the intelligence and integrity of the jury...you make no mention of the prosecutions case or the police handling of evidence...growing up is a good idea...
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