Accused Butler Murderer Shot Husband in Self-Defense, Attorney Says
Trial of woman who allegedly shot Carl Mirasola inside their Butler home began in Morristown Tuesday.
The attorney representing Amalia Mirasola in her trial for the shooting death of her husband in their Butler home in 2010 said Mirasola shot Carl Mirasola in self defense, according to nj.com.
Amalia Mirasola, 47, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, called Butler police on May 22, 2010 and said "I think I shot my husband." Two of the couple's daughters were home at the time, and nj.com reported that at least one of the daughters may take the witness stand in the trial, which is expected to continue on Wednesday. Carl Mirasola was 43 when he was shot six times.
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Amalia Mirasola was indicted on murder charges by a grand jury in March 2011.
Tuesday was not the first time self-defense was brought up in relation to the case. Mirasola's attorney, Kalman Geist, told a judge during pre-trial proceedings in November that the woman felt threatened by her husband. The attorney said Carl Mirasola had been taking disability checks from his wife and seeing a girlfriend.
The case represents the only murder in the past two years in the Borough of Butler.
NJ Steel
9:18 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
If she "felt" threatened why did she shoot him while he was sleeping?
MAMA
11:26 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
IT (him the man) was NOT SLEEPING
mimi
12:29 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
If he wasn't asleep how was she able with her disability to shoot him 6 times? I think he would have done something. He was a Teddy Bear of a man.
NJ Steel
5:53 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013
MAMA your despicable. She was a drunk and everyone in town knew it. When your own daughter is on the witness stand, that speaks volumes.
Judy L
8:37 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013
NJ Steel YOU are despicable for telling lies.