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ESSEX presents Forth p / m Ex-convict blamed for bus shooting United Press International DALLAS — A 37-year-old ex convict, described as a neighbor hood eccentric who lived in a primitive camp proclaimed as the “Free in Christ Mission,” is being held in a bizarre shooting attack that left one city bus pas senger dead and three others wounded. Police prepared today to file murder and attempted murder charges against W.K. Rudd Jr. in the Wednesday afternoon shooting spree aboard a Dallas Transit System bus in the south Dallas neighborhood of Oak Cliff. When asked if a motive had been determined in the attack, investigator Ricky Smith said: “If you mean a rational motive, no.” He declined to reveal what Rudd had told him about the attack, saying only that Rudd be lieved he was affiliated with a church. “He boarded the bus, walked to the back of the bus and pulled the shotgun out of the golf bag,” Smith said. Killed was Willis Thomas, 37, who suffered a shotgun wound to the back and died at a local hospital. Hospitalized in critical condi tion with chest wounds were two men identified as Hosely Minafee, 17, and Joseph Wren, 38. Bus driver Herbert Thomp son, 41, was in good condition with gunshot wounds to the leg. Witnesses said the man fled the bus and ran to a nearby ser vice station, where police or dered him to drop his gun. 1 complied. Police late Wednesday fou: his home in a wooded areaneij the shooting site. They saidi was a primitive camp coc-l structed of plastic and sap Nearby they found a crudelyfej tered sign that proclaimed tit] “T he Free in Christ Missiosl and a podium on which placed a Gideon Bible. Police spokesman Ed Spencsj said records showed Ruddkl been sentenced to two yearsi prison in 1962 for theft o\ej f 50. Police records also shovel he had been arrested in 1970,i which time he listed his occupJ lion as carpenter, on a charged f ailure to stop and render aid] Spencer said records did noti:-l dicate if he had been convicted of that charge. Appeals decision court reverses orders retrial United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has re versed a murder conviction and ordered a new trial for a Dallas woman convicted of killing a man by running him down with her car. Mildred Kearney was con victed of the 1977 slaying of Norman Marshal. However, the appeals court ruled that during her trial, the Dallas County pro secutor assigned to the case gave improper arguments to the jury. The court made specific ob jections to the prosecutor’s sug- SCHULMAN 6 THEATRES 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 775-2468 Mon-Fri 7:35 9:55 Sat-Sun 2:30 4:50 7:35 9:55 NUMBER ONE PICTURE OF THE YEAR NOMINATED FOR 10 ... lake iht* whole family.” |OI,l MM,I I. 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Be Ithtz Ito - Da [pie- Elm latt - I bee Iwil im- llor Iboi fbrr- top khc assi h - rhirr find nd |ry, IheL Lu 13 the evening of April 11, lyif According to court testimoni the couple was robbed ofSlU at gunpoint by Leon Rutherfot King and Allen Carter as thtj left the bar. The woman laii testified that Carter and Kiit then forced them to a isolaia area where King beat herbovl riend to death with the butt of] shotgun. Carter and King then raptj the woman before setting free. At times, she testified, thtj joked about the killing. King was arrested the fbllflj ing day. In his appeal, King alleged! grounds of error, all of wh were overruled by the coufl King also challenged testimot given in the punishment ph of the trial concerning an alle tion he had raped anotli woman. Judge Sam Houston (Tin wrote: “This court cannot 1 that the jury would have unjustifed in returning til verdict based alone on the! of the offense.” Eel - Lib C taise rent: kt