The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 2002, Image 8

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KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. (AP) — Police
charged a man with sexually assaulting a nun and
strangling her with her rosary
beads as she took a late-night
stroll with another nun. The other
woman was also sexually assault
ed. police said.
Sister Helen Chaska, 53,
became the first homicide victim
in Klamath County this year
when she was attacked while
reciting the rosary as she and her
companion strolled down a bike
path just after midnight Sunday.
An autopsy showed that she
was strangled with her rosary
beads, which became embedded
in her neck.
The other woman was treated
at a hospital and released.
Maximiliano Cilerio Esparza,
32, was charged with aggravated
murder, kidnapping, assault,
sodomy, sexual abuse and possession and delivery
of a controlled substance. He was being held with
out bail at the Klamath County Jail.
Klamath County District Attorney Ed Caleb
Klamath Falls’ befor
Then [he] came
down here, ran into
them, attacked them,
beat them severely to
weaken them, then
proceeded to sexually
assault both of
them...
— Ed Caleb
Klamath County District
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them severely to weaken ®
then proceeded to
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seek the death penalty.
The nuns, both of
Wash., are members of theJ-
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missionary work. They ^
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faith, and unaffiliated w « n
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in prayer.
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