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An imprisoned former teacher learned Tuesday she will face federal charges in the bizarre 2003 collar-bomb death of an Erie pizza delivery man.
Lawrence D'Ambrosio, a lawyer for Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong, said his client told him federal authorities delivered a detainer listing the charges she would face related to the death of Brian Wells.See the full content of this document
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Charges Set in Erie Collar-Bomb Case
Diehl-Armstrong, 58, a former Erie resident in state prison, is expected to be charged with co...
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