MAYVILLE – The man found guilty of shooting and killing a Clymer Central School superintendent will serve 25 years to life in prison for his crime.
Chautauqua County judge John Ward delivered the sentence to convicted killer Anthony “Rob” Taglianetti II Monday morning in Chautauqua County Court. In November, a jury found Taglianetti guilty of second degree murder after prosecution proved that he drove 350 miles from his home in Virginia to Clymer to confront and eventually kill Clymer Superintendent Keith Reed, Jr. The incident took place in September 2012 after Taglianetti learned that Reed was involved in an online romance with his wife.
In delivering the verdict, Judge Ward told Taglianetti that it was his fervent hope that he never again see the light of day as a free man. The sentencing came after Reed’s daughter delivered a statement to the court, explaining how the incident devastated her and the entire family and would be something they would something from which they could never recover.
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