Julia Campbell (journalist)
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Julia Campbell was an American
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 journalist. She disappeared on April 8, 2007 while working as a U.S. Peace Corps
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 volunteer in the Philippines
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Death

On April 18, her body was found in a shallow grave near the village of Batad in Ifugao Province. A search party of Philippine army soldiers noticed her feet sticking out of a mound of fresh earth in a creek near the remote village.

The man who has confessed to killing Campbell, Juan Duntugan, claimed that Campbell's death was not premeditated. He stated that he had just finished having a fight with his neighbor when Campbell bumped into him, making him drop what he was carrying. In his anger, he hit Campbell with a rock.

Prior to her Peace Corps stint, she worked as a journalist based in New York City
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, having worked for ABCNews.com and CourtTV and also contributed as a freelancer to The New York Times
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and People Magazine, among others. A notable event while working as a freelance reporter with the Times was when she was arrested while covering the funeral of Notorious B.I.G., a rapper. She was charged with disorderly conduct for verbally arguing with a police officer at the funeral. The charges were later dropped.

In a controversial statement made during the April 20, 2007 broadcast of a local news program, Philippine Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez hastily stated that Campbell was partially to blame for her demise. He stated that the Peace Corps volunteer was "a little irresponsible" and that "if she was not alone, it would not have happened.". He also called Campbell "careless" in the same statement.

On April 25, 2007, her remains were cremated in Manila
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. After her remains were cremated, a memorial service for her was held at the Roman Catholic church in Fairfax
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, Virginia
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. Her brother-in-law, Ed Morris, speaking on behalf of the family, said her greatest contribution was her Peace Corps service in the Philippines
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.

Juan Duntugan, 27, was found guilty of murder ("treachery
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 and use of superior strength" as 2 of the aggravating circumstances) and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment (reclusion perpetua) without parole. Campbell's elder sister and her American friends were present, when Judge Ester Piscoso-Flor on June 30, 2008, RTC, Ifugao
Ifugao
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, ordered Duntugan to pay Campbell's family P 39.67 million ($ 889,000) in damages, including her funeral expenses.

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