The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 27, 1984, Image 7

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Court Judge i I;u i
ptih iduiid Keith
, guilty of murcle
yetir-old son I hi
Wgbb, who ac t
jiiUonney <iu<l re(|i
without ;i jury . su
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der. VVehl) will 1
Feb. 2d. Mudsp.
could receive ;i t«.
prison.
>Htldspetli saic
mem proved that
Steven Marcel
banging his he
wall and immers
tub of scalding w
Wef)b showed
and did not say
die courtroom .
diet was read. I 1
being led back i
Jail by f c’clyi a I
told a reportt i.
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Webb's wile
claimed bet bus
were violated,
already had his n
before the d ial \
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said, outside the courtrponi.
1 ludspeth heard three days of
testimony during the trial-
. During Wednesday's final
arguments, Assistant U'.S.-.
Attorney Ricardo (•on/;de/
urged that tfie court find
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neni that expen witnessi
ould not deteruiin^vvhaf k
ed the boy and could no pot
i\elv identify the body tht
\o < aus<’ of death Wii.s ever
determined." Webb said.
“The anthropologist said lie
could not testif v as to the cause
oi death, as to any burns or
an v fracture on the back of the
head,” Webb said, ref erring to
Waltei Hirkbv, an Arizona
anthropologist who testified
railin'.
Webb also argived that a
u.iicmcnt given bv Ins wife
Robin was made under stress
and involuntai ily.
“Mv constitutional rights
will lie violated if I’m con-
\ i< led based on an involuntary
statement,” lie told die court.
"It would be exploitation and
would disbalance die sc ales of
1' aadiei Wednesday af ter
noon, a psychiatrist was recal
led to the stand by Webb.
J)i IJnri v .Silsfiv is deputy
commander of Williaan
hcaumont Army Medical
(.enter I h talked Webb down
Irom a iadio tower that Webb
had t ied to and sal on top of
aider beaiihg the* allegations
against him on Sept. 6.
Relatives of missing
meet with officials, nr
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United Press International
HOUSTON — Relatives of
some of the 81 crew members
missing f rom an oil drilling ship
which sank betw’een China and
Vietnam Oct. 25 told investiga
tors Thursday the crew’s letters
mentioned bad conditions
aboard ship.
“We told them that from our
sons, husbands and so on the
maintenance on that ship was
bad, that it was a clanged disaster
and turnover of personnel was
out of sight,” said Douglas
Pierce, an Austin lawyer whose
son, John, was aboard.
Coast Guard Capt. Walter
McDougall, heading a fact
finding panel of three Coast
Guard officers and two National
Transportation Safety Board in
vestigators, led the meeting and
excluded the media.
Afterward, family members
told reporters the panel sought
knowledge of crew members’
communications home, infor
mation that might help with the
panel’s responsibility — explain
ing the accident.
They said the of ficials also lis
tened to family questions about
the possibility of survivors, but
Michelle Sullivan of Evergreen,
Colo., wife of Canadian crew
member Greg Sullivan, said
there were no new answers.
Divers on the vessel, which
sank during Typhoon Lex Oct.
25, said lifeboats were gone.
Although the vessel has not been
searched completely, no bodies
have yet been found.
There has been specuhiiioji
survivors in life boats niighi
have reached the Vietnam coasi
90 miles to the west, but Vieuiam
said it has no info.rmat ion.
Pierce has offered a SlOO-.OP :
reward for information lean in
to survivors. a
“1 think there’s going to.hr
hope until they find a bod)
Sullivan said. “That's all !
got," added Gerda Reed of S r
Diego, Calif., wife of drilling su-
pemisor Clarence Reed, an
ARt () chhi.i l.td. employee.
I hie ship, ow ned by Global
Marine Iiic. of Houston, was
th illing an exploratory well for
\R( ”{) China when it sank with a
•mixed crew ol 57 Americans, 35
.Chinese, lom British, two Sing
aporean. one Australian and
One dipino.
At let the meeting, some rela
tives said the session wa^ mean
ingless.'
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dijj davit was time iota
f||, feat savings o! p
Km $1,200 worth
Villareal lugg
Igallon jars ol penni
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chargt? me tor (on
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I prised."
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vill not be. known i
I counts ihe coins
bnachiije. but V illai
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