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    10A
THE DA
ILY ASTOR
IAN • THURSDAY
, JULY 9
, 2015
T
r
i
a
l
s
: Tw
o d
i
f
f
e
r
e
n
t j
u
r
i
e
s w
o
u
l
d h
a
v
e b
e
e
n n
e
e
d
e
d
Con
t
inu
ed f
r
om Pag
e 1A
ob
s
t
a
c
l
e to k
e
ep
ing th
e coup
l
e
a
s co
-d
e
f
end
an
t
s w
a
s th
e f
a
c
t
th
a
t W
ing and Rod
en h
av
e
d
i
f
f
e
r
en
t ch
a
rg
e
s
. Rod
en
’
s
cha
rge
s have the po
s
s
ib
i
l
i
ty
o
f the dea
th pena
l
ty
, wh
i
le
W
ing
’
s cha
rge
s do no
t
.
Two d
i
f
fe
ren
t ju
r
ie
s
wou
ld have been needed
,
one fo
r the dea
th
-pena
l
-
ty ca
se and one fo
r W
ing
’
s
ca
se
.
“S
ince we we
re no
t ab
le
to f
igu
re ou
t a way to have
two ju
r
ie
s a
t the same t
ime
a
t the same cou
r
t
room
, we
need to re
se
t one o
f the
se
ca
se
s
,” Judge B
rownh
i
l
l
sa
id
.
Roden wa
s ind
ic
ted on
15 coun
t
s
. The cha
rge
s in
-
c
lude fou
r coun
t
s o
f agg
ra
-
va
ted mu
rde
r
, two coun
t
s
o
f mu
rde
r by abu
se
, fe
lony
mu
rde
r
, f
i
r
s
t
-deg
ree un
-
law
fu
l sexua
l pene
t
ra
t
ion
,
f
i
r
s
t
-deg
ree sex abu
se
, th
ree
coun
t
s o
f f
i
r
s
t
-deg
ree a
s
-
sau
l
t and th
ree coun
t
s o
f
c
r
im
ina
l m
i
s
t
rea
tmen
t
.
The sex
-abu
se cha
rge
s
Da
i
ly As
to
r
ian F
i
le
De
fense a
t
to
rney John Gu
tbezah
l
, le
f
t
, and Do
ro
thy W
ing
,
r
igh
t
, look on as peop
le leave the cou
r
t
room fo
l
low
ing a
hea
r
ing a
t the C
la
tsop Coun
ty Cou
r
thouse in Feb
rua
ry
.
re
la
te to Roden a
l
leged
ly
sub
jec
t
ing the g
i
r
l to sexua
l
con
tac
t by touch
ing
.
W
ing wa
s ind
ic
ted on
coun
t
s o
f mu
rde
r by abu
se
f
rom neg
lec
t and ma
l
t
rea
t
-
men
t
, f
i
r
s
t
-deg
ree man
-
s
laugh
te
r and s
ix coun
t
s o
f
c
r
im
ina
l m
i
s
t
rea
tmen
t
.
The a
l
leged c
r
ime
s oc
-
cu
r
red Oc
t
. 31 to Dec
. 20 o
f
la
s
t yea
r
. An au
top
sy found
W
ing
’
s daugh
te
r
, Evange
-
l
ina W
ing
, wa
s the v
ic
t
im
o
f hom
ic
ide and appa
ren
t
ly
d
ied f
rom b
lun
t fo
rce t
rau
-
ma
. She wou
ld have tu
rned
3 on Jan
. 22
.
In the
i
r mo
t
ion
s to sev
-
e
r
, Roden
’
s de
fen
se lawye
r
,
Cono
r Hu
seby
, and W
ing
’
s
de
fen
se lawye
r
, John Gu
t
-
bezah
l
, a
rgue the coup
le
made inc
r
im
ina
t
ing s
ta
te
-
men
t
s abou
t the even
t
s and
bo
th imp
l
ica
te the o
the
r
.
The coup
le to
ld inve
s
-
t
iga
to
r
s abou
t inc
iden
t
s
Da
i
ly As
to
r
ian F
i
le
Randy Roden
, r
igh
t
, wa
lks ou
t fo
l
low
ing a hea
r
ing in the
C
la
tsop Coun
ty C
i
rcu
i
t Cou
r
t Feb
. 12
.
whe
re the 2
-yea
r
-o
ld g
i
r
l
fe
l
l com
ing f
rom a bu
s s
top
,
fe
l
l o
f
f o
f a to
i
le
t and go
t
in tu
s
s
le
s w
i
th W
ing
’
s two
son
s
, age
s 5 and 2
, who
we
re found in
ju
red the same
day W
ing
’
s daugh
te
r wa
s
found dead
. The boy
s we
re
ho
sp
i
ta
l
ized and p
laced in
s
ta
te p
ro
tec
t
ive cu
s
tody
.
Acco
rd
ing to Hu
seby
’
s
mo
t
ion
, W
ing made mu
l
-
t
ip
le s
ta
temen
t
s abou
t in
-
t
ju
r
ie
s to he
r ch
i
ld
ren tha
occu
r
red wh
i
le she wa
s at
wo
rk
. She made s
ta
temen
t
s
abou
t a b
roken a
rm her
daugh
te
r su
f
fe
red wh
i
le in
Roden
’
s ca
re
.
Roden i
s se
rv
ing 100
mon
th
s
, o
r abou
t e
ight
yea
r
s
, in p
r
i
son fo
r a p
roba
-
t
ion v
io
la
t
ion f
rom a p
rev
i
-
ou
s dome
s
t
ic v
io
lence con
-
v
ic
t
ion
.
He v
io
la
ted the p
roba
t
ion
by po
s
se
s
s
ing ma
r
i
juana
,
oxycodone and me
thadone
and fa
i
l
ing to repo
r
t that
he moved in w
i
th W
ing
.
The d
rug
s we
re d
i
scove
red
du
r
ing a sea
rch wa
r
ran
t of
Roden and W
ing
’
s Sea
s
ide
home Dec
. 20
, the day the
todd
le
r wa
s found dead
.
Roden d
id no
t wan
t to be
t
ran
spo
r
ted f
rom p
r
i
son to
cou
r
t W
edne
sday
, acco
rd
ing
to h
i
s lawye
r
.
W
ing
, who appea
red
W
edne
sday
, rema
in
s in cu
s
-
tody w
i
thou
t the po
s
s
ib
i
l
i
ty
o
f ba
i
l
.
P
ow
e
r
: S
p
e
c
i
a
l a
n
d l
o
c
a
l c
r
ew
s i
n
v
o
l
v
e
d i
n t
r
a
n
s
f
o
rm
e
r i
n
s
t
a
l
l
a
t
i
o
n
th
e
r
e in th
e w
rong spo
t
, i
t
ju
s
t b
a
s
i
c
a
l
ly sho
r
t c
i
r
cu
i
t
s h
e s
a
id
, bu
t th
ey w
e
r
e to
ld i
t
“Ba
l
loon
s may seem l
ike th
e t
r
an
sm
i
t
t
ing o
f th
e e
l
e
c
-
sma
l
l th
ing
s
,” Pac
i
f
ic Powe
r
Th
e s
e
cond t
r
an
s
fo
rm
-
Sa
fe
ty M
an
ag
e
r G
en
e Mo
r
r
i
s spok
e
sm
an T
om G
aun
t
t
.
e
r a
t th
e sub
s
t
a
t
ion th
a
t c
an
s
a
id
. “Bu
t wh
en e
s
c
ap
ed b
a
l
-
A
s soon a
s th
e pow
e
r w
en
t p
rov
id
e b
a
ckup w
a
s go
ing
loon
s tou
ch pow
e
r l
in
e
s o
r ou
t
, th
e S
e
a
s
id
e F
i
r
e D
ep
a
r
t
- th
rough r
egu
l
a
r m
a
in
t
en
an
c
e
sub
s
t
a
t
ion
s
, ev
en th
e sm
a
l
l
e
s
t m
en
t c
a
l
l
ed th
e sub
s
t
a
t
ion to and w
a
s no
t u
s
ab
l
e a
t th
e t
im
e
,
amoun
t o
f m
e
t
a
l con
t
en
t m
a
- r
e
spond to th
e in
c
id
en
t
. Th
e G
aun
t
t s
a
id
.
t
e
r
i
a
l c
an condu
c
t e
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
i
ty
. f
a
i
l
ed t
r
an
s
fo
rm
e
r h
ad smok
e
-
Th
i
s c
an in
t
e
r
f
e
r
e w
i
th l
in
e
s
,
-
w
e
r
e no
t d
e
t
e
c
t
ed
, S
e
a
s
id
e spond wh
en th
e ou
t
ag
e o
c
-
and ou
t
ag
e
s
.
”
D
iv
i
s
ion Ch
i
e
f Ch
r
i
s Dug
an cu
r
r
ed
. Th
ey “w
en
t to wo
rk
Wh
en a b
a
l
loon “g
e
t
s in s
a
id
. Th
e
r
e w
a
s no
t mu
ch
Con
t
inu
ed f
r
om Pag
e 1A
on th
e s
e
cond t
r
an
s
fo
rm
e
r so
th
a
t i
t wou
ld b
e r
e
ady to u
s
e
wh
en th
e Po
r
t
l
and c
r
ew a
r
-
r
iv
ed
,
” G
aun
t
t s
a
id
.
Th
e c
r
ew f
rom Po
r
t
l
and
sp
e
c
i
a
l
i
z
e
s in in
s
t
a
l
l
ing t
r
an
s
-
fo
rm
e
r
s and o
th
e
r equ
ipm
en
t
in sub
s
t
a
t
ion
s
.
“Bo
th sp
e
c
i
a
l and lo
c
a
l
c
r
ew
s w
e
r
e invo
lv
ed in th
e
d
e
l
i
c
a
t
e sw
i
t
ch
ing wo
rk en
-
t
a
i
l
ed w
i
th b
r
ing
ing th
e n
ew
ly
in
s
t
a
l
l
ed t
r
an
s
fo
rm
e
r b
a
ck on
l
in
e
,
” G
aun
t
t s
a
id
.
BALLOON 4
1
1
• Keep ba
l
loons indoo
r
s whe
re the
y can
’
t r
ise in
to o
ve
rhead powe
r
l
ines o
r d
r
i
f
t in
to con
tac
t w
i
th t
rans
fo
rme
r
s o
r subs
ta
t
ions
.
• Make su
re each ba
l
loon
’
s s
t
r
ing is secu
re
l
y a
t
tached and sho
r
t
enough to con
t
ro
l i
ts d
i
rec
t
ion
.
• A
t
tach a we
igh
t to the ba
l
loon
’
s s
t
r
ing so i
t canno
t f
loa
t awa
y
; and
ne
ve
r in
ten
t
iona
l
l
y re
lease me
ta
l
l
ic ba
l
loons
.
• De
f
la
te ba
l
loons a
f
te
r the ho
l
ida
y to keep as a memen
to o
r
d
ispose o
f p
rope
r
l
y
. B
i
rds and squ
i
r
re
ls ha
ve been known to ca
r
ry
ba
l
loon remnan
ts on
to l
ines
.
• Ne
ve
r chase a loose ba
l
loon ac
ross s
t
ree
ts o
r a
t
temp
t to re
t
r
ie
ve
a ba
l
loon f
rom a powe
r l
ine o
r subs
ta
t
ion
.
• I
f you no
t
ice a ba
l
loon nea
r a powe
r l
ine
, do no
t t
ry to re
t
r
ie
ve i
t
.
Repo
r
t i
t to Pac
i
f
ic Powe
r b
y ca
l
l
ing 888
-222
-7070
.
F
i
sh
: ‘
I
t
’
s
j
u
s
t a p
e
r
f
e
c
t s
t
o
rm o
f b
a
d w
e
a
t
h
e
r c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
s f
o
r s
a
lm
o
n
’
Con
t
inu
ed f
r
om Pag
e 1A
u
ta
r
ie
s f
low
ing in
to the low
-
e
r Umpqua R
ive
r
, bu
t he d
id
do no
t an
t
ic
ipa
te any mo
re
c
lo
su
re
s un
le
s
s th
ing
s ge
t
wo
r
se
.
“Ce
r
ta
in
ly we
’ve had
s
ign
i
f
ican
t d
rough
t
s in the
pa
s
t
, such a
s the la
te ’70
s
,”
he sa
id
. “Bu
t the cha
l
lenge
th
i
s yea
r ha
s been no
t on
ly
a
re the
re d
rough
t cond
i
t
ion
s
,
we
’
re hav
ing Augu
s
t tem
-
pe
ra
tu
re
s in June
. Tha
t com
-
b
ina
t
ion we rea
l
ly have no
t
seen be
fo
re
.”
L
iz Ham
i
l
ton o
f the
No
r
thwe
s
t Spo
r
t
f
i
sh
ing
A
s
soc
ia
t
ion
, sa
id c
lo
su
re
s
a
re no
t needed
, becau
se
when tempe
ra
tu
re
s ge
t too
wa
rm
, f
i
sh go o
f
f the b
i
te
,
and ang
le
r
s qu
i
t f
i
sh
ing
anyway
.
“
I
t wa
s 2001 o
r 2002
and the Co
lumb
ia go
t re
-
a
l
ly ho
t in the fa
l
l
,” she re
-
ca
l
led
. “The
re we
re f
i
sh ev
-
e
rywhe
re
. Y
ou had a be
t
te
r
chance o
f one jump
ing in the
boa
t than o
f b
i
t
ing
. I
t
’
s one
o
f tho
se th
ing
s abou
t f
i
sh
ing
.
I
f peop
le a
re no
t ca
tch
ing
,
they a
re no
t sp
read
ing the
wo
rd to go
, and le
s
s and le
s
s
A juven
i
le sp
r
ing ch
inook goes in
to a ho
ld
ing pond in Sandy in 201
1
.
peop
le go
.”
wa
rme
r and d
r
ie
r
-
than
-no
r
-
ma
l wea
the
r made wo
r
se by
the ocean
-wa
rm
ing cond
i
-
t
ion known a
s E
l N
iño
, she
add
ed
.
“Th
i
s i
s the wo
r
s
t ca
se
scena
r
io p
lay
ing ou
t r
igh
t
now
, a wa
rm w
in
te
r and then
a wa
rm and d
ry summe
r
,”
she sa
id
.
The W
i
l
lame
t
te R
ive
r
saw sco
re
s o
f dead sa
lmon
in June
.
Th
i
s week
, s
ta
te b
io
l
-
og
i
s
t
s exam
ined abou
t 50
dead sockeye sa
lmon in the
mou
th o
f the De
schu
te
s R
iv
-
e
r
. S
ta
te f
i
she
r
ie
s b
io
log
i
s
t
Rod F
rench sa
id they ap
-
pea
red to have been in
fec
ted
w
i
th a g
i
l
l ro
t d
i
sea
se a
s
so
-
c
ia
ted w
i
th wa
rm wa
te
r
, and
had p
robab
ly le
f
t the wa
rm
wa
te
r
s o
f the Co
lumb
ia R
iv
-
e
r in sea
rch o
f coo
le
r wa
te
r
.
In Ca
l
i
fo
rn
ia
, in
land f
i
sh
-
e
r
ie
s manage
r Roge
r B
loom
say
s they a
re con
s
ide
r
ing
eme
rgency f
i
sh
ing c
lo
su
re
s
on seve
ra
l r
ive
r
s so tha
t f
i
sh
weakened by the wa
rm wa
te
r
Ben
jam
in B
r
ink
/The O
regon
ian v
ia AP
, F
i
le
do no
t d
ie f
rom be
ing p
layed
by an ang
le
r
, even i
f they a
re
re
lea
sed
. They inc
lude the
lowe
r Me
rced
, the Ame
r
ican
and the K
lama
th
.
In W
a
sh
ing
ton
, two fed
-
e
ra
l f
i
sh ha
tche
r
ie
s in the
Co
lumb
ia Go
rge re
lea
sed
6 m
i
l
l
ion juven
i
le sa
lmon
two week
s ea
r
ly in the Co
-
lumb
ia R
ive
r
, in hope
s they
wou
ld have a be
t
te
r chance
o
f reach
ing the ocean be
-
fo
re tempe
ra
tu
re
s go
t even
wa
rme
r
, sa
id John
son
.
“
I
t
’
s ju
s
t a pe
r
fec
t s
to
rm
o
f bad wea
the
r cond
i
t
ion
s
fo
r sa
lmon
,” he sa
id
. “P
ray
fo
r ra
in and snow
.”
R
ive
r f
low
s a
re so low
,
the W
a
sh
ing
ton Depa
r
tmen
t
o
f F
i
sh and W
i
ld
l
i
fe i
s send
-
ing ou
t c
rew
s to c
lea
r ou
t
imp
romp
tu dam
s peop
le
bu
i
ld w
i
th rock
s to c
rea
te
a poo
l to coo
l o
f
f in
, so the
sa
lmon can sw
im up
s
t
ream
to spawn
, sa
id depa
r
tmen
t
d
rough
t coo
rd
ina
to
r T
e
re
sa
Sco
t
t
. R
ive
r
s a
re a
t leve
l
s
no
rma
l
ly no
t expec
ted un
-
t
i
l Sep
tembe
r
, and no one
know
s i
f they w
i
l
l d
rop even
fu
r
the
r
.
“Th
i
s i
s such a huge mag
-
n
i
tude compa
red to p
rev
iou
s
d
rough
t
s
,” she sa
id
. “Re
-
co
rd
s ava
i
lab
le f
rom be
fo
re
don
’
t come c
lo
se to p
repa
r
-
ing u
s fo
r wha
t we a
re en
-
coun
te
r
ing th
i
s yea
r
.”
In O
regon
, depu
ty f
i
sh
-
e
r
ie
s ch
ie
f B
ruce Mc
In
to
sh
say
s they have impo
sed
B
r
ian Dav
ies
/The Reg
is
te
r Gua
rd v
ia AP
, F
i
le
c
lo
su
re
s a
round coo
l wa
te
r
ishe
rman wa
tch as the O
regon Depa
r
tmen
t o
f F
ish and W
i
ld
l
i
fe re
lease a po
r
t
ion o
f 1
,550 t
rou
t in
to the A
l
ton Bake
r Canoe Cana
l in Eugene in 2012
.
a
rea
s whe
re sa
lmon seek F
tche
r
ies a
re re
leas
ing f
ish as much as a mon
th ea
r
l
ie
r fo
r the
i
r t
r
ip to the ocean to t
ry to p
ro
tec
t them f
rom d
iseases tha
t can occu
r in wa
rm wa
te
r
.
re
fuge a
t the mou
th
s o
f t
r
ib
- Ha