Stacey Burns

Attorney General John M. Formella and the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit issue a renewed call for information Friday in the unsolved 2009 murder of Stacey Burns, a mother of five from Wolfeboro. (COURTESY PHOTO)

WOLFEBORO —  Sixteen years after the brutal killing of Stacey Burns, investigators and family members are once again appealing to the public in hopes of finally achieving justice.

Attorney General John M. Formella and the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit issue a renewed call for information Friday in the unsolved 2009 murder of Stacey Burns, a beloved mother of five from Wolfeboro.

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