(**New)Twelve jurors, and two alternates now seated for Taglianetti murder trial; two more alternates needed for trial to begin...
Jury selection is nearly completed for the murder trial of a Virginia man charged with killing former Clymer superintendent Keith Reed, Junior. Local media outlets report that 12 jurors and two alternates have been sworn in for Anthony Taglianetti's trial on second-degree murder charges in the fatal shooting of the 51 year-old Reed. Two more alternates still need to be seated before the trial can begin. Taglianetti, of Woodbridge, Va., is accused of driving to Clymer in September 2012 and shooting Reed outside his home. He had been the superintendent of the Clymer school district just a short time. Taglianetti was arrested in Virginia a week after the slaying. Chautauqua County prosecutors say Taglianetti believed Reed was having an affair with Taglianetti's wife.