Anderson found guilty on six counts of murder in Carnation family killings in 2007

Former Carnation resident Michele Anderson was found guilty on six counts of first-degree murder Friday afternoon, March 4.

Former Carnation resident Michele Anderson was found guilty on six counts of first-degree murder Friday afternoon, March 4.

The verdict came after two days of deliberations and weeks of testimony in a trial that began Jan. 19.

Anderson was found guilty for murdering her parents, Wayne and Judy Anderson of Carnation, plus her brother and sister-in-law, Scott and Erica Anderson, and their children, ages 3 and 5 on Dec. 24, 2007. She was accused of committing the crimes with Joseph McEnroe, who was found guilty on all charges last May.

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Anderson will not be subject to the death penalty. McEnroe was spared a death penalty sentence because his jurors could not reach a unanimous decision.