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Julia Campbell (January 25, 1967 – April 8, 2007) was an American journalist. She disappeared on April 8, 2007, while working as a U.S. Peace Corps volunteer in the Philippines and discovered on April 18 in a shallow grave where she had been buried after being murdered.
Aug 23, 2007 · The prosecution in the trial for murder of Juan Donald Duntugan, the accused in the killing last April 8 of US Peace Corps Volunteer Julia Campbell in the highland tourist town of Banaue, rejected last Tuesday a plea-bargain offer of the defense for conviction of the accused for the lower offense of homicide.
May 1, 2007 · Juan Duntugan, a woodcarver, admitted on television and in a written statement to the police that he killed Julia Campbell, 40, from Fairfax, Virginia, in a fit of rage while both were walking...
Jul 1, 2008 · July 1, 2008 | 12:00am. BANAUE, Ifugao – More than a year after the body of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell was found in a ditch here, her confessed killer was convicted of her murder...
Apr 21, 2007 · Julia Campbell, 40, of Fairfax, Virginia, suffered "multiple blunt traumatic injuries of the head," police Chief Inspector Mamerto Bernabe, a pathologist who headed the autopsy, told reporters...
Jun 30, 2008 · MANILA, Philippines – The suspect in the killing of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell was sentenced to reclusion perpetua for the death of the American national in April last year, a GMA News Flash report said. In her 36-page decision, Judge Esther Pisoco-Flor of the Banaue, Ifugao Regional Trial Court Branch 34 found woodcarver ...
Apr 21, 2007 · A police autopsy confirmed Saturday that the body found buried in a shallow grave in Batad village, Banaue, Ifugao, was that of US Peace Corps volunteer Julia Campbell and further tests concluded that the woman was bludgeoned to death.