SAN FRANCISCO -- Scott Dyleski, the teenager convicted of murdering Pamela Vitale in her Lafayette home in 2005, is once again proclaiming his innocence through legal filings and blames authorities for not sufficiently investigating her husband as a suspect, Dyleski's attorneys have announced. Attorneys Kate Hallinan and Sara Zalkin scheduled a press conference Tuesday to announce a habeas corpus petition filed last week asserting that investigators' failure to probe evidence implicating Vitale's husband, high-profile attorney Daniel Horowitz, led to Dyleski's wrongful conviction. Dyleski, 22, is serving a life sentence at Salinas Valley State Prison. The attorneys say in a news...