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Old 06-24-2009, 08:52 AM   #1
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Demi Cuccia, 16, was fatally stabbed, Aug. 15, 2007, in Monroeville, Pa., by John Mullarkey Jr., police said. (AP)

An ex-boyfriend who is accused of fatally stabbing a 16-year-old cheerleader is planning to cite a pimple medication's effect on his moods as part of his defense. The ex-boyfriend believes the drug Accutane may have played a role

PITTSBURGH - An ex-boyfriend who fatally stabbed a 16-year-old cheerleader started looking for an excuse — mood swings caused by pimple medicine — while still hospitalized with injuries he suffered when he slashed his own throat moments after the killing, a prosecutor said Tuesday at the start of his trial.

John Mullarkey, now 20, is charged with criminal homicide in the Aug. 15, 2007, death of Demi Cuccia, the younger sister of a close friend of Mullarkey's who had been his on-again, off-again girlfriend.

Mullarkey stabbed Cuccia 16 times, mostly in the upper left chest, arm and shoulder, with a 3.5-inch folding knife and then slashed a 10-inch gash across his throat, Allegheny County Deputy District Attorney Mark Tranquilli said.

Mullarkey, of Monroeville, a suburb about 15 miles east of Pittsburgh, essentially spelled out the defense he'll use at trial when he used an eraser board to communicate with a county homicide detective while lying in the hospital days after the crime, Tranquilli told the jury in his opening statement.

"If I did something — no, erase that — if somebody did something bad and they were taking medication, would that be a defense?" Tranquilli said Mullarkey wrote that day.

Acne drug of last resort

Mullarkey's defense attorney, Robert Stewart, contends the defendant started taking Accutane about four months before the crime.

Accutane is prescribed as an acne drug of last resort because the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has linked it to episodes of suicide and depression. It's made by Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., of Nutley, N.J., whose Web site says the drug can cause "serious mental health problems" including depression, suicide and psychosis, defined on the site as "seeing or hearing things that are not real."

Stewart stopped short of blaming the stabbing on the drug, but he said he'll present evidence that Mullarkey had told friends he was concerned about the drug's effect on his moods, among other things. Stewart contends Mullarkey went to Cuccia's town house to reconcile with her and had the knife with him only because he's an avid hunter who has carried it since he was a Boy Scout.

That's important because the issue at trial isn't whether Mullarkey stabbed Cuccia but what his frame of mind was at the time.

Criminal homicide is a generic charge from which the jury can reach a variety of verdicts, including first-degree, or premeditated, murder. Under Pennsylvania law, "premeditation" isn't defined as plotting but rather as a realization — however momentary — that one's actions could kill someone.

Suspect upset over last breakup

Tranquilli says just stabbing Cuccia 16 times is evidence of premeditation. He said that the cheerleader bled to death from a shoulder wound and that some wounds were so vicious they were deeper than the blade's length.

"Somewhere along the continuum of 16 stabs you decide to murder someone," Tranquilli said.

But Stewart argued that Mullarkey, upset over the last breakup, and his moods affected by the medication, didn't premeditate.

He suggested to the jury that third-degree murder, a killing with malice but no premeditation, or voluntary manslaughter, a killing in the heat of passion, would be more appropriate verdicts.

First-degree murder carries life in prison without parole. Third-degree murder has a maximum 20- to 40-year prison sentence and manslaughter carries 10 to 20 years.

Stewart said the killing resulted from an "unfortunate combination of factors," one of which was the medicine.

The trial is expected to last about two days.
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A just verdict: An acne drug did not make him do it
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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Nearly two years ago, then 18-year-old John Mullarkey Jr. of Monroeville was feeling depressed when he visited his girlfriend to talk about their relationship. Demi Cuccia, a popular Gateway High School cheerleader had just turned 16 the day before. She was looking for a change.

Angry words were exchanged. John Mullarkey pulled out a 3.5-inch pocket knife and wounded Demi Cuccia 16 times. The only question was whether the murder was premeditated.

During the recent trial, John Mullarkey's defense implicated the acne drug Accutane as an unindicted co-conspirator. The defense argued that Mr. Mullarkey's behavior was exacerbated by the drug. The jury disagreed and convicted him of first-degree murder. He will serve a life sentence. The jury opted to hold the killer responsible and not an acne drug -- and that's a victory for common sense.


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