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Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, June 9, 1983 ‘No punishment enough’ Jury out in arsenic case United Press International ANNISTON, Ala. — The prosecution closed its case against Audrey Marie Hilley, the woman accused of killing her first husband and trying to kill her daughter, by telling jurors no punishment they could come up with would be enough. “When you put it all together, you are going to know you are not dealing with an everyday housewife, you are dealing with a cold, calculating, cunning kil ler,” said Calhoun County Assis tant District Attorney Joe Hub bard in his closing argument. '“Whatever you decide to do to her is not enough,” he said. But defense attorney Wilford Lane said the state’s case was rid dled with holes and urged the jury to acquit Hilley. Hilley, 50, a former Anniston secretary and housewife, is ac cused of the arsenic poisoning of her first husband in 1975 and the attempted poisoning of her daughter four years later. 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