GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A defense attorney says a Greensburg teenager will plead guilty but mentally ill in the slayings of his mother and younger brother three years ago. The Tribune Review reports that public defender Wayne McGrew told a judge Tuesday that 17-year-old Jacob Remaley will enter the plea after his 18th birthday in February. McGrew said it will be easier to place Remaley in a psychiatric institution as an adult. He said Remaley is expected to receive sentences of 30 years to life.
Greensburg Teen to Plead Guilty but Mentally Ill in Slayings of Mother, Younger Brother
