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Massachusetts man pleads guilty for role in 2018 stabbing death of barber

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PITTSFIELD, Mass.  — A Pittsfield man has pleaded responsible to manslaughter for his involvement within the loss of life of a well-liked native barber 4 years in the past.

Prosecutors stated 31-year-old Bruce Romano was sentenced to 12 to fifteen years in jail Friday following his plea in Berkshire County Superior Courtroom.

Romano is the third man to be prosecuted in connection to the October 2018 stabbing loss of life of 34-year-old William Catalano in Pittsfield.

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Jason Sefton, 23, was sentenced final month to life in jail after pleading responsible to second-degree homicide. Anthony Boone pleaded responsible to manslaughter in February 2020 and was sentenced to as much as 15 years in jail.

Based on prosecutors, surveillance video from the world exhibits that the interplay between Catalano and the defendants began out pleasant however turned violent. Catalano was taken to the hospital after he was stabbed, the place he later died.

An post-mortem decided that he died due to two stab wounds to his chest, prosecutors stated.

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A message left with Romano’s lawyer was not instantly returned Friday.

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