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    Page 16/The Battalion/Thursday, May 3, 1984
Opening of Kennedy file
to be ruled on by judge
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PALM BEACH, Fla. — Labo
ratory tests that may reveal the
cause of David Kennedy’s death
will be turned over to a judge
today who will rule whether
they will be made public.
Palm Beach County Circuit
Judge R. William Rutter, who
sealed all Kennedy investigation
records Friday, has scheduled a
hearing for 4 p.m. today to de
termine whether the news
blackout should end.
Initial lab tests showed “sig
nificant amounts” of cocaine
and the painkiller Demerol in
the body of Kennedy, 28, son of
the late Sen. Robert Kennedy.
Police also found 1.3 grams of
“high-purity” cocaine in the ex
clusive Brazilian Court Hotel,
where Kennedy’s body was dis
covered April 25.
An autopsy did not reveal the
cause of death, and blood and
tissue samples were turned over
to the Palm Beach County sher
iff s crime lab for analysis.
Neither crime lab toxicolog
ists nor the medical examiner
would comment on the tests,
but one of Rutter’s assistants
said the results would be given
to the judge.
Last week, police Capt. Rich
ard Woods said they were seek
ing the source of the cocaine.
If the drug caused Kennedy’s
death, the person who provided
it can be charged with murder
under Florida law.
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DALLAS — Funeral serv
ices will be held today for
blues singer Arzell “Z.Z.” Hill
Sr., whose straightforward
soul-blues style brought him a
resurgence of popularity in
the last three years.
Hill died Friday in a hospi
tal of a heart attack. He was
48.
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burial at a cemetery in
Naples.
In the last three years,
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Dallas Morning News. “All
the bands, even the local
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Z.Z. nickname on the inspira
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Canary narks on its owners
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CH ALMETTE, La. — A cou
ple whose home was burglar
ized ended up being arrested by
sheriffs deputies who had sur
rounded the house only to find
a chirping canary and 22 mari
juana plants.
“They couldn’t believe their
house had been burglarized,
and they were the ones who
were going to jail,” said Detec
tive Randy Caire, a narcotics of
ficer who booked Orlando La-
dut, 33, and his wife Patricia,
31, Monday on charges of culti
vation of marijuana and posses
sion of marijuana.
St. Bernard Parish officials
said they were released Tues
day on $1,500 bond each. Jew
elry was stolen in the burglary.
The thief or thieves were not
caught.
It was the canary, really, be
hind it all.
A passing postal worker no
ticed the door had been pried
open, and believed the canary’s
chirps were the voices of bur
glars still inside the house.
He called sheriffs deputies,
who surrounded the house and
later discovered 22 marijuana
plants growing in the back yard.
They also found the remains
of 13 marijuana cigarattes, they
said.
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