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Jurors hear doctor's dying wife on 911 recording

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jurors heard from prosecution and defense attorneys — and then from the dying woman herself — as the homicide trial began Thursday for a University of Pittsburgh medical researcher charged with poisoning his neurologist wife. The 66-year-old researcher's attorney, William Difenderfer, told the jury that Ferrante didn't poison his wife and that the prosecution's medical experts "are not going to even prove that she died of cyanide poisoning." Pellegrini told the jury that Ferrante killed Klein with potassium cyanide, a solid substance that can be dissolved in liquids. The prosecutor said Ferrante, meanwhile, was becoming jealous of Klein's male friend and did computer searches on topics ranging from how to determine whether a spouse was cheating to cyanide poisoning. Ferrante's research into the causes of Lou Gehrig's disease centered on the way cells were attacked by toxins.

 

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