Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 13, 1991, Page 16, Image 15

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Gun found, linked to anchorwoman’s death
MARSHALL. Mich |Ai'|
The huh used to kill a televi
sion anchorwoman was found
and the investigation has nar
rowed to one suspect, a sher
iff's spokeswoman said Tues
day.
Diane Newton King of
WUHQ-TV in Battle (’reek was
shot twice Saturday night as
she turner! to get her two young
children out of her < ar in the
driveway of her farmhouse
"At this time, the investiga
tion is starting to focus on an
individual suspect.” said Rob
in Ivey, administrative assistant
for Calhoun County Sheriff Jon
Olson
Ivey said the suspect is male,
hut would not say if he is an
anonymous admirer who ha
rassed Newton King last year
with repeated telephone calls
and a threatening letter
"We have not really connect
ed nor have we eliminated (the
letter and phone c alls) to the
crime." Ivey said
The rifle was found late Mon
day on the properly of Newton
King's home
Newton King, 34. lived at the
farmhouse with her husband,
former police officer Itradford
King, and their 3-year-old son
and 3-month-old daughter.
Ballistic tests conducted
Tuesday confirmed the gun
was the murder weapon, but
fingerprint test results are not
expected until next week. Ivey
said
Newton King told authorities
last (3c:toiler she had received
repeated harassing telephone
calls from an anonymous ad
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Michigan law
would outlaw
aided suicide
LANSING. Mich. (AP) -
A bill to outlaw assisted
suicide in Michigan be
gan its trek Tuesday
through the Legislature
with supporters saying
two highly publicized
cases could turn the state
into a suicide haven
However, the central
figure in one of those
cases. Dr. lack Kevorkian,
said the legislation is an
irrational approach that
ignores reality.
"That bill the way it is
written is not going to
solve any problems. It's
going to compound the
problem It ignores
what the public wants,"
Kevorkian said in a tele
phone interview from his
Royal Oak home.
On lune 4. Kevorkian
helped Janet Adkins. 54.
of Portland use his "sin
cide machine" to inject
herself with a fatal dose
of drugs Adkins suffered
from Alzheimer's disease
Kevorkian was charged
with first-degree murder,
lint Dislriit judge Gerald
McNally dismissed the
charge saving Michigan
has no lavs against assist
ed suicide Gist week, an
Oakland Gountv circuit
judge made permanent an
order that bans Kevorkian
from helping anyone
seeking to die.
A Loomis, Calif., man,
Bertram Harper, 79. still
faces trial in Wayne
Gounty on charges of
open murder and conspir
acy to commit murder in
the death of his wife. Vir
ginia. 69 1 larper told po
lice he pulled a plastic
bag over her head after
she took some sleeping
pills on Aug. 19 in a mo
tel near Detroit Metropol
itan Airport.
The couple, who had
seen news accounts of
Adkins' suicide and be
lieved assisted suicide
was legal in Michigan,
came to Detroit so Virgin
ia Harper, who had can
cer. could kill herself
The sponsor of the as
sisted suicide bill, Sen
Fred Dillingham, con
tends that unless the Dig
islature acts quickly, the
state will become the na
tion's suicide capital
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