LITTLE ROCK -- An Arkansas television anchorwoman died Saturday, several days after being found severely beaten in her home, hospital officials said.
Anne Pressly, 26, was discovered Monday morning, half an hour before she was to appear on ABC affiliate KATV's "Daybreak" program. Her mother went to her home after she did not answer a wake-up call.
Pressly was beaten around the head, face and neck. She had been unable to communicate with her family or police while being kept sedated in the intensive care unit.
Little Rock police have yet to identify a suspect.
Pressly had a small role in the new Oliver Stone movie "W.," appearing as a conservative commentator who speaks favorably of President Bush's speech on an aircraft carrier after the start of the Iraq war.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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