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‘Freeway Killer’
found guilty
LOS ANGELES
Truck driver William Bonin
was found guilty of 10 murders
today as the Freeway Killer who
sodomized and killed young
men and boys in his van and
then dumped their bodies near
freeways
Bonin, a 34-year-old twice
paroled sex offender, was ac
quitted of two killings. The
Superior Court jury of seven
men and five women found in
sufficient evidence to prove
Bonin guilty in the slayings of
Thomas Lundgren and Sean
King
But the jury did find "special
circumstances" that may war
rant a death penalty if the jury so
decides during the penalty
phase of the trial
Bonin sat calmly as court
cierk Sandy Montoya read the
verdicts one by one in a rollcall
of the dead youths Bonin
showed no reaction
In the front row of the court
room, relatives of the murder
victims gasped as each verdict
was read King s mother col
lapsed into the arms of another
son. apparently dismayed that
the jury had found Bonin in
nocent in her son's death
Space shuttle
failure diagnosed
WASHINGTON
The fuel ceil failure that cut
short the space shuttle Colum
bia’s second flight in November
may have been caused by a
speck of aluminum that appar
ently blocked a hole only
1 /2^ .000 of an inch wide, space
agency technicians have sur
mised
When the hole was blocked, a
buildup of hydroxide deposits
occurred and caused the cell
failure, said the technicians who
dismantled the fuel cell
James Kukowski, a spokes
man for the National Aeronau
tics and Space Administration,
said Tuesday that the other cells
were found to be in excellent
condition
No date has been set for the
third flight of the shuttle from Its
Cape Canaveral. Fla., launch
pad. but the goal is sometime in
late March
Ex-Green Beret
released on bail
FORT COLLINS. Colo.
Eugene Tafoya, sentenced to
two years in prison on a convic
tion of assault and conspiracy in
the shooting of a Libyan dis
sident. says he is tired of the
publicity generated from his
trial
“I just want to go home get a
job and be with mama (his
wife)," Tafoya said late Tuesday
after his release on $10,000
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The former Green Beret was
convicted for the October 1980
shooting of Colorado State
University student Faisal Zagal
lai. He was sentenced Tuesday
by District Judge J Robert
Miller
Tafoya contended he wasn't a
criminal but a patriot on assign
ment from the CIA when he shot
Zagallai, who was blinded in
one eye from the attack
He said he believed he was
under orders by the CIA to
"rough (Zagallai) up," but shot
the Libyan twice in the head in
self-defense
Iraq launches
major offensive
NICOSIA, Cyprus
Iraqi and Iranian forces were
reported locked in fierce fight
ing in western Iran, where Iraq
claimed its forces launched a
major offensive on the eve of its
army’s 61st anniversary
Iraq claimed 1,800 Iranian
troops were killed, while Iran
contended its forces killed 250
Iraqis in fighting that erupted
Tuesday in Gilan-e Gharb and
Sumar in the Kurdish area of
Kermanshah province border
ing Iraq
There has been sporadic
fighting in the area about 100
miles northeast of the Iraqi
capital of Baghdad since the
Iranians launched an offensive
last month for strategic hills and
highways leading into Iraq The
two countries have been at war
for more than 15 months
Callers claim
U.S. general dead
VERONA. Italy
Anonymous callers to Rome
newspapers said Wednesday
that Red Brigades terrorists had
killed kidnapped U S Brig Gen
James Dozier, and his body
would be found near at a farm
house in central Italy
In past kidnappings the Red
Brigades have said that they
had killed their kidnap victims
when in fact they had not Ve
rona police said they were in
vestigating the calls to La
Republica's Rome and Milan
offices and to II Messagero s
office in Pescara They gave no
other information
Northern Ireland
gets British aid
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
The British government Wed
nesday granted $173 million in
financial aid to Northern Ireland,
where one worker in five is un
employed
Northern Ireland Secretary
James Prior said the aim was to
create 9,000 jobs and help res
tore political stability in the Bri
tish province, where sectarian
violence has killed at least 2,170
people since August 1969
What I have announced
today does, I believe, represent
a major response by the
government to the particular
problems of Northern Ireland,”
Prior said
"This package is part of the
government's policy to improve
the economy and help bring
about an end to the violence,”
he added