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HME A NICE t WEEKEND'// L SPADE PHILLIPS, ,PL by &u>4; |To Bt ONTiWf. Police charge man with murder after finding dismembered body GRAPEVINE (AP) — Police on Thursday charged a seriously wounded 38-year-old man with murder after finding the dismembered body of a woman in garbage bags in his Grapevine apartment in what police are call ing a murder-suicide attempt. Police said Lawrence Barfield, who was charged in February with aggravated sexual assault, is accused of killing the woman and putting her remains in a closet. Her identity was not immediately known. Barfield apparently shot himself in the head in his bedroom and was in stable condition under police guard Thursday at Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth, Wayne Eichel, Grapevine police spokesman, said. Police think the woman died five to seven days ago and was killed in the apartment, Eichel said. “What their relationship is, how long it lasted, any of that stuff, we don’t know,” he said. The woman, who appeared ipeated blows to the head wit! abu to be in her 20s, died repeated blows to the head with a blunt object, said Bi 1 Fabian, a spokesman for the Tarrant County medic; examiner. He said her time of death and other detail were not immediately known. Eichel said the woman apparently was dismembere with kitchen utensils. Police also found a .22-calibf handgun in the bedroom. Officers found several long notes in the apartmen apparently written by Barfield, Eichel said. “But, they don’t explain why it happened," Eiche said. “They tell us the mechanics of it, kind of likealoi of the days he spent in preparing to commit suiddet the house with this deceased person.” Officers were summoned to the north Grape apartment about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday by the Denic: County Sheriffs office, Eichel said. AGGIELAND PICTURES ARE BEING TAKEN NOW!! OCTOBER 23-27 at AR PHOTOGRAPHY 707 Texas, Suite 120B Hours: Monday-Friday 9a.m.-5p.m. CALL BATTALION CLASSIFIED 845-2611 For - FAST Results Hospital explosion leaves 2 workers badly burned CHILDRESS (AP) — Two main tenance workers at Childress Gen eral Hospital remained hospitalized with serious burns Thursday after an explosion that knocked out ower to the hospital for several ours Wednesday. Officials still were unsure Thurs day how Wednesday afternoon’s ac cident happened. None of the 15 patients at the hos pital were injured. Maintenance supervisor Archie Howell, 61, and his assistant, Rich ard Proffitt, 58, were flown by heli copter to Lubbock General Hospital. Howell was in serious condition Thursday with second- and third- degree burns over 40 percent of his body. Proffitt was in satisfactory condi tion with second-degree burns over 20 percent of his body. Officials said the maintenance workers were checking the build ing’s 6-foot by 4-foot outdoor electri cal box when it exploded about 1:20 p.m. They had been dispatched to in spect the box after the hospital’s lights began flickering, administra tor Frances Smith said. “We’re not sure exactly what the cause was or how it happened,” fire fighter J.D. Phillips said Thursday. The electrical box, located on the outside wall of the one-story build ing’s southeast wing, is where the electric utility’s lines enter the build ing. The explosion caused the south east wing’s hallways to fill with smoke, Phillips said. By the time firefighters got to the scene, all patients had been evac uated to the lawn and were being tended to by nurses. Going out on the call “was a little hairy to start with because we didn’t know what we had when we started to roll on it,” Phillips said. An emergency generator, stored near the electrical box, was damaged in the blast, but workers started the generator about 45 minutes after the accident. The generator was incapable of supplying the hospital with full power, so a larger one was dis patched from Altus Air Force Base about 60 miles away, Fire Chief Roger Davis said. Full power was restored about 5:30 p.m.. Smith said, and the hospi tal and its emergency room were re opened. Jailer finds inmate hanging dead in shower ODESSA (AP) — An inmate ai the Ector County Jail apparentl' hanged himself Wednesday nighi hours after being sentenced to 50 years in prison for raping a woman, according to Ector County sheriffs reports. Nathaniel T. Winn Jr., 27,8H E. Odessa St., was found hanging from a ripped sheet in the shower stall of his one-person cell at 9:0’ p.m. Wednesday by jailer Dadd Ellis, Sheriffs Inspector Berber Gibson said Thursday. Ellis, who also is a paramedk pulled Winn down and attempted to revive him, Gibson said. Win® was taken to Medical Center Hos pital and was pronounced deaf by Justice of the Peace Manue Valles at 10:20 p.m. Ellis had made rounds at SA 1 p.m. and Winn complained t( him that the light in his cell war not working, Gibson said. Ellis re turned two minutes later, accord ing to jail records. During the check, Ellis sa* Winn inside the shower stall witi a sheet hanging from the ceiling Gibson said. Jailers check inmate every hour, Gibson said.