Death Penalty Won't Be Sought in Murder Trial of Autistic Man

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CENTRALIA, Ill. - The trial of an autistic Southern Illinois man in the rape and stabbing death of a Centralia first-grade teacher can go forward now that the prosecution has agreed state law does not allow the death penalty.

Neil Barrall, 29, of Centralia, faces two counts of first-degree murder for the October 2007 slaying of Rita Michelle Caveletto.

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Death Penalty Won't Be Sought in Murder Trial of Autistic Man

Prosecutors in Marion County allege Barrall ran over Caveletto with his vehicle whi...

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