CLYMER – A Virginia man arrested Sept. 28 near a national park outside Washington, D.C., and charged with the slaying a week earlier of Clymer School Superintendent Keith L. Reed Jr., is expected to be returned to Western New York next week to face a murder charge.
Anthony R. “Rob” Taglianetti, 42, of Woodbridge, Va., an ex-Marine and licensed hunter who allegedly became enraged by emails between his estranged wife and Reed, is accused of killing the superintendent.
Reed, 51, a divorcee engaged to be married to a New York State woman, was shot multiple times outside his home on Clymer-Sherman Road on the evening of Sept. 21. His body was found three days later.
Taglianetti has been held in a Prince William County, Va., jail since his arrest. He has passed on his last chance to fight extradition to New York, Chautauqua County District Attorney David W. Foley said today.
Anthony R. “Rob” Taglianetti, 42, of Woodbridge, Va., an ex-Marine and licensed hunter who allegedly became enraged by emails between his estranged wife and Reed, is accused of killing the superintendent.
Reed, 51, a divorcee engaged to be married to a New York State woman, was shot multiple times outside his home on Clymer-Sherman Road on the evening of Sept. 21. His body was found three days later.
Taglianetti has been held in a Prince William County, Va., jail since his arrest. He has passed on his last chance to fight extradition to New York, Chautauqua County District Attorney David W. Foley said today.