YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - The wife of a Pennsylvania doctor surrendered Monday on a charge in the shooting death of her millionaire husband along the Ohio Turnpike, hours after a man linked romantically to her pleaded guilty in the shooting. Donna Moonda, 47, was charged in federal court with interstate stalking that resulted in death and using a firearm in a violent crime. The charges include allegations that she aided and abetted those offenses. Earlier Monday, Damian Bradford, 25, of Monaca, Pa., near Pittsburgh, admitted in an Akron court to the same stalking charge leveled against Moonda and agreed to cooperate with authorities. Gulam Moonda, 69, a urologist from Hermitage, Pa., was shot May 13, 2005, when he pulled off the Turnpike south of Cleveland to allow his wife to drive their Jaguar, authorities said.