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Cop: Suspect admitted being at TV anchorwoman home

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Curtis Lavelle Vance, accused in the 2008 beating death of an Arkansas television anchorwoman, is escorted to the Pulaski County Court House in Little Rock on Monday as his trial continues.

LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Jurors hearing the capital murder trial of a man charged with killing TV anchorwoman Anne Pressly heard another taped interview with the defendant.

On the tape played for jurors Monday, Curtis Vance acknowledges going to Pressly's house last year for a burglary but says "I didn't kill that woman."

Vance has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges. He could be executed if convicted.

When pressed how his DNA could have been found at Pressly's home, Vance told a police officer that he had had sex with a prostitute earlier that evening in his car — and that his dirty laundry was in the back seat. He said he used a sock as a glove while committing a burglary and surmised that a hair somehow fell onto the sock, then fell off inside Pressly's home.

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