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North Carolina postal worker murdered on the job, leaving daughters orphaned months after husband’s death

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North Carolina postal worker murdered on the job, leaving daughters orphaned months after husband’s death
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US News North Carolina postal worker murdered on the job, leaving daughters orphaned months after husband’s death By Richard Pollina Published June 30, 2026, 3:46 a.m. Add The New York Post on Google A postal worker and mother of two was murdered on the job in rural North Carolina — leaving her children orphaned just months after her husband died in a car crash. United States Postal Service employee Brandi Reynolds was working her route on Friday in Hays — about 160 miles west of Raleigh — when she was allegedly kidnapped and shot dead by William Craig Durham, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

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