N.D. dentist’s kin hopes for death penalty

 
BY MIKE NOWATZKI
Published: November 6, 2009

FARGO , N.D. — The brother of Philip M. Gattuso says he wants the death penalty on the table for the two Oklahoma men accused in the 49-year-old Fargo dentist’s death.

For that to be possible, the criminal cases against Gattuso’s father-in-law, Gene Carl Kirkpatrick, and the handyman he’s accused of hiring to kill Gattuso, Michael Allen Nakvinda, would have to be tried in federal court be...


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