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    Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, December 1,1983
FBI experts say killer
is neighborhood kook
United )>ress International
FORT WaYNE, Ind. — The
killing of Jane Osborne, her hus
band and their son was commit
ted by a neighborhood oddball
who gets out mostly at night, FBI
psychology experts speculate.
The FBI behavioral experts
based at Quantico, Va., gave
Fort Wayne police a personality
profile of the possible killer of
Dan Osborne, 35, editorial page
editor of the Fort Wayne News-
Sentinel; his wife, Jane, 34; and
their son, Ben, 11. The three
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were beaten to death in their
home and discovered Sept. 19.
The analysis, released
Wednesday, presumably was
based on police information sent
to the FBI. The report places the
deaths on Sept. 16 or 17.
Fort Wayne Police Chief
David Riemen said Wednesday
police have no suspect matching
the FBI profile.
The experts described the
slayer as an “inadequate, intro
verted individual who lives or
works within comfortable walk- -
ing distance of the crime scene.”
It said: “He is of average to
slightly below average intelli
gence, and has not progressed
educationally beyond high
school. He is a white male, 21-27
years old, average in stature; his i
appearance is sloppy, since he^.V^ 011 ^ >ro a ■ ’
does not take pride in his man
ner of dress or appearance.”
The report said police might
look for somebody who has com
mitted “nuisance” offenses such
as disorderly conduct, window
peeping, thefts of shoes or
undergarmcnts or minor
offenses against animals and
children.
The analysis carries the dis
claimers that it is no substitute
for a thorough investigation and
“should not be considered all-
inclusive.”
The report also said: “The in
formation provided is based on
reviewing, analyzing and resear
ching criminal cases similar to
the case submitted by the re
questing agency.”
It said the analysis was based
but noted
no two criminal acts or criminal
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personalities are exactly alike
and, therefore, the offender
may not always fit the profile in
every category ”
Evaluating the crime scene,
the report said: “This offense is
an extremely disorganized and
sloppy crime. The crime scene
also reflects a great amount of
rage, anger and hostility on the
part of the offender, directed
primarily at Jane Osborne.”
That comment conflicted
with a police analysis that indi
cated she became the victim of a
loud and prolonged attack when
she surprised an intruder who
already had killed her husband
and son.
“The offender appears to
have had no single specific mo
tive,” the report said. It added
that the killing wasn’t “a plan
ned, well thought-out and pre
cisely executed” one.
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the coliseum weight room at least three times
a week.
Mayor pleads
for cities with
United Press International
NEW ORLEANS — The Un
ited States, a “haven for the
homeless and oppressed,”
should provide financial aid to
cities that receive refugees who
are welcomed by the federal
government, Mayor Ernest Mo-
rial said.
“We feel we have done our
part in finding out how these
new residents need to be inte
grated in our community, but
the federal government has not
done its part,” Morial said.
Morial claimed the federal
government’s abandonment of
resettled refugees is forcing
cities to divert scarce resources _
from education, police, medical
. services, job training and place
ment, and recreation.
Cities and schools need direct
federal grants and a compre
hensive immigration policy for
refugees, he said during a panel
discussion Tuesday at the 60th
annual National League of
Cities convention.
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borders," Morial said. “Since
our country’s inception, the Un
ited States has advanced itself as
a haven for the homeless and
oppressed. Moreover, the con
ditions in the undeveloped
world that encourage indi
viduals to migrate are real, fra
gile and bleak.”
Councilwoman Maria Ber-
riozabel of San Antonio said the
immigration issue did not sur
face overnight.
“Between 80,000 and 100,000
Mexicans remained in Texas af
ter the Mexican War and they
did not cross the border — the
border crossed them,” she said
Rick Swartz, presiden:?
National Immigration,’
and Citizenship Forum
and county officials sh<
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population growth is am dietlult
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States has been estimated at
500,000 to 12 million, said the
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AUSTIN — The Texas Sup
reme Court Wednesday allowed
the husbands of two women kil
led by a drunk driver to proceed
with a lawsuit against the man’s
employer, who failed to stop the
intoxicated worker from trying
to drive home.
Larry and Clifford Clark
tiled suit against Otis Engineer
ing Corp. of Dallas after their
wives were killed in an auto
mobile accident. The accident
was caused by Otis employee
Robert Matheson, who drank
the equivalent of as many as 2:>
cocktails during an evening
work shift before being ordered
home.
Court depositions showed
Matheson’s supervisor ordered
the drunk worker to go home
break. The accident, w
Matheson also died,offl
three miles from theOlit|
about 30 minutes later.
A lower court granted'
t ion in favor ol Otis thati
ped the suit because
was not “in the courseofi-
ployment” when theata
occurred.
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