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Bouton set Oct. Canosa's attorney, Dana Slater of Charlottesville. Judge Bouton will hear the motion for a change of venue June 25 at p.

In other court action Thursday, Bouton denied a motion for bail for Brenda Canosa, citing the serious nature and circumstances of the alleged crimes and legitimate concerns about public safety if she were to be released.

Canosa should not be released on bail from the Central Virginia jail in Orange, described the crimes charged against her as a case of "cold-blooded" and premeditated murder, involving "a mile drive through dark country roads to empty a nine-shot revolver into a man who until that point had been in bed sleeping peacefully.

Bob Canosa, an investigator with both the Culpeper and Orange County Sheriff's Department, was living apart from his wife at the time of the shooting on the grounds of a canine training facility of a co-worker in rural Unionville. Canosa had accused him of having multiple affairs, Wheeler said. Canosa was arrested later on Dec. He was struck with five bullets and told numerous people before his death that Brenda Canosa shot him. Related to this story. Most Popular.

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