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Sketches bring artist acclaim MANHATTAN H! M il ( .ilif. i AH An Oregon artist helping investigators locate the killer of a local pole >*man s.ivs psychology is is impor tant is the pen in rendering i man' MisjH’i i flu;'* Jeanne Bovlan, who won kudos for her work last month in tin- Polly Klaus kidnap-murdercuse said she takes time to get to know witnesses lielore searching their memories for details My background is in psv< hology and < ounsel mg." Boylan said. "1 don't want to make a direct reference to the suspect because it will bring the emotional trauma back, and then the drawing mav not lie accurate." Sometimes she gets too close, as in the Klaus case, and the emotional toll can tie devastating Boylan. of Bend, became counselor and confi dante to friends and family of the 12-year-old Petaluma girl while working on that i use "That one just absolutely gutted me Boylan said. You can't go into these situations and not !>e affis t ed by these cases." Boylan's already created a bond with the friends and family of Officer Martin Can/, who was shol dear) Dec 27 and staved away from the officer's funeral Monday be< ause it i ume too soon after Klaus' service Authorities were struggling with a generic com posite of an Asian man in fits late 20s or early :iOs in the i-av.: ise « h''M Manhattan Bea ,-dIm e M.g g-sted us,.:.. Hoy i!' U»s Angeles County sheriff's l.i Frank Memtnan said Sin- tin) hi:i h in excellent Job on the Khtas i ase tt was so striking v accurate. Mernman vnd Hoy Ian aU< 11 .inif rw unintended by the 1 .os Ange li>s Polii «* Department which rci rioted her dor mg its investigation of a serial child molester in the San Fernando Valiev Through a t<s hniijue she calls mvest.gatory inter viewing. Hoylan produced 11 ornpositu in the (.an/ case that revealed a siisjmx t with fleshy i heeks and styled hair Since the i oitlposite’s release over the weekend, the number of telephone tips to polii e have pit ked up. Mernman said To dm re ate the killers fa< e. Bovlao s|>e n! a total of eight hours on New Year s Day with two wit nesses, including Ganz’s Hv ear-old nephew, who at i ompamed Ganz on the trofftc stop that led to the policeman’s death. Hoylan. who has had no formal art training, says the key to her work is to remember how fragile human memory < an he espet tally after witnessing ,i violent crime U hen polo •• go !■ ■ n nine st ene. they pit k up the smallest thing with a tweezer and put tt in a plastic haggle to protet t It. she -..ud And vet some tiling as fragile as an eyewitness memory, they don’t protect that 1 don t think they realize how sus nuptible it is to suggestion.” International Students Get to Know Us - y(Vil Before you Need Us. Student Health Center x4441 “31 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Datsun • Toyota 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. 'GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. Eugene, Oregon,97402 Drug overdose deaths set new Oregon record PORTLAND (AP) — A highly potent form of heroin con tributed to about two-thirds of the record 131 drug overdose deaths in Oregon last year. "It's tar heroin," said Dr. Uir rv V. I.ewnian, the Oregon state medical examiner. "It's usually 40 to 80 percent pure, but you don't know which. It's Russian roulette with a needle." There were 100 deaths in Ore gon from drug overdoses in 1992 Portland police Lt Kd May says new heroin supply lines are bringing in batches with widely different potencies. 1! addicts ale expecting heroin that is less than 20 percent pure, they can easily overdose if the hatch turns out to lie 40 percent pure The traditional supply lines go trout Mexic to l.us Angeles to Portland Several times along the yvuy. the heroin is "< nt," or mixed with something else to increase the amount of the drug and therefore the profits Hut a way for some heroin runners to increase their profits is to bypass the supply boos altogether, bringing it straight from Mexico. Because fewer people handle the drug before it is sold, it is cut less, and stronger With old suppliers and new suppliers, addicts have a difficult time telling how strong the drug is May doesn't think more peo ple are using heroin, nor does he believe that more heroin is available in the city "It's c.v< li cal," he said The total number ol drug overdose deaths reai bed '0 in I out), then dropped more than half the follow mg year Deaths rose again during the next three years, peaking -it H t in 1990, then dropped more than half the next year haw enforcement officials attribute both drops to the arrest of two mu|or heroin dealers. Pamela Mejia Armenia in 198" and Girlos li Onintes Arriaga in 1991. The year of each arrest, heroin overdoses dropped about 60 percent Second man sentenced i to life for jogger slaying MADRAS (AP) — A has sentenced Roger Half He< K to lilt* in prison with a 20-year minimum for the 1978 Christmas l.vn slaving of a woman jogger in the (.amp Sherman area The sentence, imposed Monday by Jefferson County Circuit Judge Gary Thompson, followed Heck s conviction on two i mints of aggra vated murder and three counts of murder in the killing of Kaye I urn or. Thompson previously sentenced John Arthur Ackroyd to an iden tical sentence in the case. Prosecutors say the men kidnapped and raped I urner and then fatally stabbed and shot her. Turner, 25, of Eugene, disappeared when she went jogging in the community of Camp Sherman, about 10 miles from Santiam Summit She had been vacationing with her family The sentences against Ackroyd and Beck were the maximum that could be handed down under laws that existed at the time of the killing. Dressed in a blue jail jumpsuit and wearing handcuffs. Bet k appeared angry when the )udge asked if he wanted to make a state ment. "Yes, your honor,” Beck said "I’m not guilty All 1 m going to say is everybody gave me the shaft Beck also blasted the method in which he was questioned about Turner's murder "Nobody will let you tell the truth, he said. How are you going to tell the truth if you have to answer yes or no' You can t tell the I I PAINTING supplies PAINT THINNER SALE LOW ODOR QUART...$ 1.98 NO ODOR QUART...$3.49 OTHEB SIZES ALSO ON SA1E 1 B I G WINTER | SALE mm/ 25 % SELECTED BRUSHES >r <»■ A(C 0#VM8A( HI II c .ainIIOBOUOM / WIN ion 4 HIWION BATH*. 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