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APRIL 21! CORONA, Calif. — A pink rose left atop a desert grave two years ago positively links the murder of an unidentified woman to Henry Lee Lucas, the Texas convict who has con fessed to a nationwide killing spree of 560 victims, detectives said Tuesday. Three other unsolved mur ders, meanwhile, were also linked to Lucas, who was sen tenced in Texas Friday to death by injection for the killing of a hitchhiker. Detectives in Riverside and San Bernardino counties said they linked the killings to Lucas after questioning him in a series of interviews in Texas. Corona Police Detective Dale Stewart, who investigated the December 1981 discovery of a woman’s strangled body buried in the desert, said he found a E )ink rose on top of the mound, )ut never announced it pub licly. Stewart said that when he questioned Lucas about the kill ing: “I asked him if he went back to the grave and left any thing after it was discovered. He said he left a flower. When I asked him what kind, he told me it was a pink rose.” Stewart said Lucas also drew a map to pinpoint the location of the grave of the woman he said he picked up at the River side bus depot. San Bernardino County sher iff s investigators also closed their books Tuesday on three unsolved desert murders. The killings, according to sheriffs detective Dick Peter son, were all linked to Lucas. Lucas, in his interviews with detectives, also said he buried between six and nine other vic tims in the desert. Several searches of the area, however, failed to uncover any bodies, Peterson said. Corona police and San Ber- Lc b Uni nardino County sherijl spokesmen both said they! INEV no plans to tile charges apejaw bar l.uc iis, already on Texas’doB sho row. ause“i " There are so many warn pht to against this guy, he’s goin; totual get the death penalty audio Mme isn't going to let him go,"St Rsaid art said. bm Peterson said it was like lounty no one would ever know k P as! many men and women h iourt c aetualh killed, or whethtrl Ner c confessions to more than) mthe murders were exaggerated w "But he keeps on talking! licdy < we keep on listening," Pdra Allot said. rmer Warrant issued for return of boy POST OAK MALL 764-0470 United Press International DENVER — A California judge Tuesday sent a warrant empowering Colorado lawmen to pick up a 12-year-old boy who is being hidden from his homosexual father. His jailed mother apparently is hiding him through fundamentalist Christian friends. An- court Trnnu Get Involved in the Residence Hall Association Positions Available: Chaplain Parliamentarian NCC Director of Programs Director of External Affairs Director of Publicity Director of Facilities and Operations Director of Casino Applications are available in Room 215 of the Pavilion and are due by 5:00 pm on April I8 ,h . Superior Court Judge thony Joseph issued the order and relayed it to Denver. Steve Casey, spokesman for the San Diego district attorney’s office, said he will investigate charges of child-stealing which are pending in San Diego Supe rior Court against Betty Lou Batey, 59, of Denver. A domestic affairs judge awarded custody to the father in 1976. Brian Batey never returned to his father after making a visit 18 months ago to his mother, a member of the Lovingway United Pentecostal Church. Mrs. Batey, whose church considers homosexuality Sa tanic, turned herself into the FBI last Wednesday after ap parently spending a year and half traveling with the boy. When ordered by a Denver dis trict judge Thursday to pro duce the boy and turn him over to a third party, she refused and went to jail. Maurice Gordon, Pastor of the Lovingway Church, said Tuesday he has spoken to Mrs. Batey several times each day she has been in jail, and she is stead fast in her conviction to keep the boy from the father. ssfulf unter hfair t 1 mili Bake ixua’ts members of the Loving hey cl Church, which has headfifon Bak ters in Hazelwood, Mo., eled to safe houses in Texasal other states elut ing the pas] months. “She’s doing great,” Gordon said. “She’s a spiritful woman and God’s been good to her. I still believe we will see a miracle and Betty Batey will be out of that jail by Sunday.” The father, Frank Batey, 59, of Palm Springs, Calif., an avowed homosexual, has sought through the courts and though a $5 million lawsuit against Mrs. Batey and the church to find the boy. The boy, through diiil members, sent a tape recor of his voice to Presidentfal and Gov. Richard Lamm all to intercede in the case a low him to stay with hisrartlJ COR ispani Jjuprem , surprise , a Unit “While I had Betty the phone last night a pW call came in to me on call warding.” Gordon said. " Brian Baley’s voice. "I will could have put them Rev the I bird World War. bowcoa “This case may changdj^n chi- child custody courts'looM esgua Report shows Texas inmates dying one every other day United Press International AUSTIN — At least one pris oner dies every other day statewide while in the custody of Texas law enforcement offi cers, a prison reform activist said Tuesday. Charles Sullivan, director of Citizens United for Rehabilita tion of Errants, said he based niltmlii Wood Brook Condominiums the estimate on the number of jail and prison deaths that have been reported so far under a new state law that took effect last Sept. 1. The law requires that law en forcement officials report in mate deaths to the Texas attor ney general’s office within 20 days. 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