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National Police theorize children trusted killer United Press International ATLANTA — Police say the kil ler or killers of 26 young blacks may have made contact with the victims prior to their slayings be cause most of the bodies show no signs of struggle. “The victim trusts him, feels comfortable with him. There’s no reason to suspect him or fear him,” one investigator close to the case said Sunday. The killer probably is not a per son close to the young blacks but could be making casual contact and arranging to meet at a later time, possibly offering money for a job to be performed in the future, or be making a sex-for-hire prop osition, authorities said Sunday. “That’s a possibility I don’t think we can rule out, ” the investi- \gator said. In a series of 10 slayings since the first of the year, only one of the victims — Terry Lorenzo Pue, 15 — showed signs of struggling with his killer. Abrasions were found on Pue’s elbows and minor bruises on his head. 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He said Wright was being about as effective for the people of the 12th Congressional Dis trict as “a screen door on a sub- “They (12th District voters) elected President Reagan to get a certain job done and because they liked his program,” Chiles said. “Now Congressman Wright is working against that progam.’’ Chiles said he will have bum per stickers made that say “I’m mad at you, too, Jim” as part of his latest campaign against Wright. In 1979, Chiles attacked Wright for his stands on energy and at that time, Wright said Chiles was on an “ego trip” and felt the 12th District congress men should be owned by Chiles’ company. Meanwhile, the Rev. 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