The Virginia man suspected of fatally shooting Clymer Central School Superintendent Keith L. Reed Jr. in September is expected to be returned to Chautauqua County sometime this week.
In a news release Monday, Dec. 10 District Attorney David Foley said Anthony R. Taglianetti failed to file a writ of habeas corpus in Prince William County, Va., where he is being held.
As a result, Taglianetti - who refused to waive extradition proceedings to New York after his Sept. 28 apprehension - is eligible for an "immediate return" to face a charge of second-degree murder. Although authorities have until Jan. 4, 2013, to retrieve Taglianetti, Foley expects the Chautauqua County Sheriff's Department will travel to Virginia sometime this week.
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