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Robert Ferrante's Cyanide Poisoning Conviction Should Be Tossed Out: Defense

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A defense attorney says a former Pennsylvania medical researcher's murder conviction in the cyanide poisoning death of his neurologist wife should be thrown out because he was convicted solely on circumstantial evidence.



Robert Ferrante was sentenced to life in prison after Allegheny County jurors agreed with prosecutors that he laced Dr. Autumn Klein's energy drink with cyanide in April 2013. Defense attorney Chris Eyster said in Tuesday's appeal prosecutors presented "not one shred of evidence" the 66-year-old Ferrante administered poison to his 41-year-old wife. He also argued prosecutors failed to show the wife had lethal amounts of cyanide in her blood



A spokesman for District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. says the argument for a new trial "is based on issues that have already been litigated."



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