Clintons’ neighbor charged in slaying
A neighbor of former President Clinton and Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in White Plains was arrested and charged with murdering his wife, who he claimed had been shot by a stranger on a dark suburban road in 2006.
Carlos Perez-Olivo, a disbarred lawyer who was wounded in the shooting, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and two counts of illegal weapon possession. If convicted, Perez-Olivo, 59, could be sentenced to as long as life in prison. He was arrested at his home, three doors down from the Dutch Colonial the Clintons bought in 1999.
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