Fort Lauderdale man pleads not guilty to killing wife in Spain in possible death-penalty case
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David Knezevich, 36, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Serbia, was arrested in May, now facing charges including kidnapping resulting in his wife's death after her disappearance in Spain.
Prosecutors have yet to determine whether they will pursue the death penalty, a decision expected in January, just prior to a trial that is likely to be postponed.
Defense attorney Jayne Weintraub expressed hope against the death penalty, stating, 'There is no smoking gun. There is nothing that is spectacularly new' regarding evidence since Knezevich's arrest.
Knezevich's estranged wife, Ana, 40, went missing in Madrid amid a tumultuous divorce over significant assets, representing a complicated backdrop to the kidnapping and murder charges.
Read at Miami Herald
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