Post Time:Sep 30,2010Classify:Company NewsView:593
SALTSBURG, Pa.—A judge has delayed the trial of a western Pennsylvania man accused of fatally shooting his aunt, mother and sister last year at the auto glass shop he owned.
Forty-nine-year-old Kevin Murphy's defense attorney, Mark Bolkovac, tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that Murphy's "claiming he didn't do it."
That's why Bolkovac asked a Westmoreland County judge on Monday for more time to hire expert witnesses. That means the trial won't begin until at least June, more than two years after the shootings on April 23, 2009 at Ferguson Glass in Saltsburg, about 30 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
District Attorney John Peck hasn't decided whether to pursue the death penalty. Peck believes Murphy shot the women because they opposed his relationship with a married woman.
Source: http://www.glassbytes.com/fetch.php?url=http://wwwAuthor: shangyi
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