Accident Expert: It Was No Accident
Published: June 14th, 2012
By: Brian Golden

Accident expert: It was no accident

NORWICH – The prosecution in the case against alleged murderer Peter Wlasiuk called three to the witness stand Wednesday, with the majority of the day’s testimony coming from Chenango County Sheriff’s Lt. Richard Cobb.

Wlasiuk – twice convicted of second degree murder – is accused of killing his wife, Patricia, at the couple’s Oxford home, later staging a Guilford Lake truck accident to cover up the crime. Wlasiuk, now represented by attorney Mark Loughran, has successfully appealed both convictions, in 2006 and 2011 respectively.

Following the accident, which occurred in the early morning hours of April 3, 2002, Wlasiuk told authorities that Patricia had swerved to miss a deer, veering through a 32-foot gap in a guardrail located on the north side of County Road 35 in the Town of Guilford and into the lake. Wlasiuk told police they were travelling east toward the Hamlet of Guilford to pick up their three children from the babysitter. Wlasiuk later changed his story, stating Patricia had purposely driven the truck into the lake as the couple argued.

According to Cobb, a certified accident re-construction investigator, there is no evidence to support either story. In his opinion, he testified, Patricia’s body was never in the cab of the vehicle, instead lying in the bed of the truck.

Patricia’s body was found on the bottom of Guilford Lake and all efforts to resuscitate her were unsuccessful.

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