Peter Wlasiuk convicted for a third time in decade-old murder case

NORWICH – Following two and a half days and more than ten hours of deliberation, a Chenango County jury has found Peter M. Wlasiuk guilty of second degree murder for a third time.
The jury announced its verdict at approximately 12:45 p.m. today after reviewing the testimony of Dr. James Terzian, a forensic pathologist and witness for the prosecution.
Wlasiuk was first charged with murdering his wife, Patricia, in 2002, accused of smothering her to death at the couple’s New Virginia Road home in Oxford in April of that year. According to Chenango County District Attorney Joseph McBride, Wlasiuk then engineered a staged motor vehicle accident on County Road 35 along the southern shore of Guilford Lake in an effort to cover up the crime.
Wlasiuk will be sentenced at a later date and could face up to 25 years to life in state prison. More details will appear in Wednesday’s edition of The Evening Sun.

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