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Raleigh woman died from neck stab wound

A Raleigh woman found dead in her home on May 28 died after being stabbed in the neck, according to an autopsy report released Thursday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

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Alison Deborah Jurich
RALEIGH, N.C. — A Raleigh woman found dead in her home on May 28 died after being stabbed in the neck, according to an autopsy report released Thursday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Friends who went to check on Alison Ballan Jurich, a 34-year-old mother of two, found her dead inside her home at 4601 Rockwood Drive. 

Robert John Daidone, 22, of 204 Great Ridge Court in Morrisville, was arrested the next day. Police and family members said Daidone and Jurich knew each other but have not elaborated on the connection.

A Wake County grand jury in June indicted Daidone on charges of attempted arson and first-degree murder.

Daidone also faces charges in connection with a string of home break-ins in Cary during the week prior to Jurich's death. Warrants allege that he broke into two homes in Cary on the day Jurich's body was found and stole a Toyota Prius from a relative two weeks earlier.

On June 3, Cary police charged Daidone with two counts of breaking and entering, three counts of obtaining property by false pretenses and one count each of attempted breaking and entering and larceny after breaking and entering.

He was given bond for the break-in charges but was denied it for the charge of first-degree murder in Jurich's death.

He has previous convictions for drug possession and credit card fraud in Wake County, according to state Department of Correction records.

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