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Defense: Toss woman's statements in Sunbury slaying

SUNBURY, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman charged in the killing of a man allegedly lured to his death by a Craigslist ad wasn't afforded an attorney despite repeated requests during two police interviews, the woman's attorney said in a court filing.

The motion filed Monday asks a judge to toss out statements made by Miranda Barbour before she was charged along with her husband in the Nov. 11 killing in Sunbury, The Daily Item (http://bit.ly/1nyp8a4) reported.Northumberland County chief public defender Ed Greco also asks that Barbour, 19, be tried separately from her husband, 22-year-old Elytte Barbour. They are both charged with first-degree murder in the death of Troy LaFerrara.Prosecutors allege Miranda Barbour met the Port Trevorton man on Craigslist and offered him companionship for a fee, then stabbed him in the front seat of her car while her husband held a cord around his neck from the back seat.Greco also wants the trial moved or a jury to be brought in from another county because of extensive publicity about the case. Prosecutors, who are seeking the death penalty, want both tried together. The motions are to be argued Feb. 26.Authorities allege that Elytte Barbour told investigators that they committed the crime because they wanted to kill someone together.A judge has granted defense requests to have a forensic psychiatrist to evaluate both defendants.___Information from: The Daily Item,

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