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An Erie County judge has approved a settlement of $10 million to the estate of a former Altoona woman who was murdered by her husband in March 2018. The victim, Amanda Elizabeth Schmitt, 31, a school teacher, was married to John Grazioli of Erie for only six months, when on the morning of March 8, 2018, he took a handgun and shot his wife while she was in bed. She died instantly of a head wound. Grazioli, then 44, left a suicide note at the scene of the killing that read, “I killed Amanda Schmitt Grazioli. I killed myself. I am profoundly sorry.” But he did not kill himself. ....
His wife s estate sued him for wrongful death 11 days after the slaying Suit has ended with $10 million judgment, which estate s lawyer vows to collect, though Grazioli s finances appeared unstable at time of murder An enormous financial judgment has been added to the high-profile Erie murder case of one-time financial manager John P. Grazioli. The move guarantees that Grazioli, who once boasted that he oversaw more than $1 billion of other people s money, will go penniless as he serves a life sentence for fatally shooting his wife at their Millcreek Township home in 2018. If, that is, Grazioli still has any assets of his own. ....
[email protected] HOLLIDAYSBURG A Blair County judge is asking for a new or updated presentence investigation to be completed before he resentences Kenneth Jon Piner Sr., now serving a 36- to 72-year sentence for his role in a Baltimore-to-Altoona drug ring. Judge Daniel J. Milliron said Tuesday that he would keep the Altoona man’s resentencing on hold, pending receipt of an updated report. Piner, now 60, is entitled to a new sentence based on a 2013 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that led to Pennsylvania’s mandatory sentencing procedures being deemed unconstitutional. Piner’s resentencing has been on hold pending resolution of legal challenges he filed to his jury trial. In June, Milliron rejected Piner’s latest arguments, and no subsequent appeal was filed. ....