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Teens remember a murdered friend

May 8, 2009 By WRN Contributor

Classmates of a Wausau-area high school remembered a murdered senior Thursday night. For nearly two hours they sang, prayed and cried for 18-year-old Breanna Schneller at a memorial in front of DC Everest Senior High in Weston. Her dad Craig thanked everyone for coming and hoped to see many of her classmates at the funeral Friday afternoon .

Senior Alisha Stamm says Breanna touched everyone's heart and wasn't surprised by the hundreds who turned out to pay their respects.

Police do not have any suspects and haven't made any arrests in the murder. They have sent several DNA samples to the state crime lab for testing.

AUDIO: Matt Lehman reports (MP3 :36)
AUDIO: Alisha Stamm (MP3 :06)

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