Clinton neighbor Carlos Perez-Olivo
was eyed for year in slay of wife, Peggy, before his arrest Thursday.
Courtesy WNBC-TV
Carlos Perez-Olivo's wife Peggy
Carlos Perez-Olivo's wife Peggy
Clintons' Chappaqua Neighbor Charged With Murdering Wife
ASSOCIATED PRESS, Thursday, December 20, 2007
ASSOCIATED PRESS, Thursday, December 20, 2007
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — A neighbor of former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton was arrested Thursday and charged with murdering his wife, who he claimed had been shot by a stranger on a dark suburban road.
Carlos Perez-Olivo, a disbarred lawyer who was wounded in the Nov. 18, 2006, shooting, faces one count of second-degree murder and two counts of illegal weapon possession. If convicted, Perez-Olivo, 59, would face up to life in prison.
Peggy Perez-Olivo, 55, was shot in the head as she and her husband were driving from Manhattan toward their home just three doors from the Clintons in Chappaqua. The teacher's assistant at a Chappaqua school died two days later.
Prosecutor Perry Perrone, who argued against bail for Carlos Perez-Olivo, called the killing "a cold-blooded, well-planned execution" and said there was a "compelling circumstantial case, a compelling forensic case" against him.
"All investigative roads led to one person and one person only," Perrone said.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,317730,00.html
Carlos Perez-Olivo, a disbarred lawyer who was wounded in the Nov. 18, 2006, shooting, faces one count of second-degree murder and two counts of illegal weapon possession. If convicted, Perez-Olivo, 59, would face up to life in prison.
Peggy Perez-Olivo, 55, was shot in the head as she and her husband were driving from Manhattan toward their home just three doors from the Clintons in Chappaqua. The teacher's assistant at a Chappaqua school died two days later.
Prosecutor Perry Perrone, who argued against bail for Carlos Perez-Olivo, called the killing "a cold-blooded, well-planned execution" and said there was a "compelling circumstantial case, a compelling forensic case" against him.
"All investigative roads led to one person and one person only," Perrone said.
WOW! WHAT A STORY...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,317730,00.html
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