Man involved with Holly Carosiello case charged
May 15, 2012
The Review
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LISBON - One of the men who last saw Holly Carosiello alive last August was in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Monday.
Anthony Carosiello, 25, Francis Drive, Wellsville, is charged with three counts of tampering with evidence, obstruction of official business and a firearm specification. All charges stem from the night Holly Carosiello, 22, was shot and killed outside the home of her estranged husband Nicholas Carosiello on Township Line Road on Aug. 12.
Anthony Carosiello's charges were reportedly due to his refusal to cooperate with investigators investigating his sister-in-law's death.
A small group of family members were gathered in the back of Judge C. Ashley Pike's courtroom. A T-shirt read "Justice for Holly."
Anthony Carosiello's trial had been initially set for next week, but his attorney Gerald Ingram filed a motion to continue which was accepted. The trial is now set for Wednesday, Aug. 8.
Anthony Carosiello is one of four people charged in relation to the shooting death. Jamie M. Adkins, Dresden Avenue, East Liverpool, is charged with involuntary manslaughter, burglary, complicity to burglary and conspiracy to burglary regarding his alleged actions the day before and the day of the shooting.
Dustin R. Green, May Street, East Liverpool, has been charged with both complicity to burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary. Joshua L. Rudder, 21, St. Clair Avenue, East Liverpool has been charged with complicity to burglary. Court documents allege Green and Rudder assisted Holly Carosiello and Adkins in the attempted burglary at Nicholas Carosiello's home.
Green's jury trial is still set for May 21. Adkins' jury trial is scheduled for June 11 and Rudder is set for jury trial on July 24.
Anthony Carosiello, 25, Francis Drive, Wellsville, is charged with three counts of tampering with evidence, obstruction of official business and a firearm specification. All charges stem from the night Holly Carosiello, 22, was shot and killed outside the home of her estranged husband Nicholas Carosiello on Township Line Road on Aug. 12.
Anthony Carosiello's charges were reportedly due to his refusal to cooperate with investigators investigating his sister-in-law's death.
A small group of family members were gathered in the back of Judge C. Ashley Pike's courtroom. A T-shirt read "Justice for Holly."
Anthony Carosiello's trial had been initially set for next week, but his attorney Gerald Ingram filed a motion to continue which was accepted. The trial is now set for Wednesday, Aug. 8.
Anthony Carosiello is one of four people charged in relation to the shooting death. Jamie M. Adkins, Dresden Avenue, East Liverpool, is charged with involuntary manslaughter, burglary, complicity to burglary and conspiracy to burglary regarding his alleged actions the day before and the day of the shooting.
Dustin R. Green, May Street, East Liverpool, has been charged with both complicity to burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary. Joshua L. Rudder, 21, St. Clair Avenue, East Liverpool has been charged with complicity to burglary. Court documents allege Green and Rudder assisted Holly Carosiello and Adkins in the attempted burglary at Nicholas Carosiello's home.
Green's jury trial is still set for May 21. Adkins' jury trial is scheduled for June 11 and Rudder is set for jury trial on July 24.
5 comments:
Do u have some guilt eating at u? U have only posted on hollys post...and u r angry at her mother y? U may want to seek out help for the issues u r carring around. U can say what u wish of me idk any of these ppl pr u Im sure. But u r caring some demons with u.
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