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Stanziano Murder: Accused's competency for trial may be issue New bizarre twists to case appearing in media stories Next earlier article on CM on tragedy: Mark Joseph Stanziano, Somerset, KY (1957-2014). Obituary written by April Shepperd, and who wrote, 'Stanziano, was known as a fierce defender who wasn't afraid to take on high-profile, high-publicity cases.' of the brilliant trial lawyer who had, in Shepperd's words, ' . . . served the public for over 30 years.' Larry Smith is reporting on the Big Dawg, 99.9 FM, that Clinton Inabnitt, accused in the shooting death of attorney Mark Stanziano, will be charged with murder, but that Commonwealth's Attorney says Inabnitt's competency to stand trial may complicate the case. Stanziano had an office in Downtown Columbia, KY, at the time of his death, in addition to his principal office in Somerset, KY. Several stories about Inabnitt around the web add bizarre twists to the case. Here are some links stories, one as recent as this morning, Thursday, July 17, 2014, in the case:
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