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Anderson teen, 17, convicted in deaths of 2

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A jury has convicted a 17-year-old Anderson youth in connection with two shooting deaths during a robbery.

A jury convicted Jacob Fuller of two counts of murder and robbery, burglary and theft after less than three hours of deliberation Tuesday night. Two other Anderson teens also face charges in connection with the November 2010 slayings of 24-year-old Keya Prince and 25-year-old Stephen Streeter. They were found dead in Prince's Anderson home.

Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings says Streeter made enough money selling marijuana to buy a house and two nice cars. Cummings says that made Streeter a target for other criminals.

The Herald Bulletin reports prosecutors introduced as evidence photos and video taken Fuller's cellphone showing the three defendants posing with a large amount of cash.

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