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Robinson Sr., who owned the field and rented the locker, had trolled the Internet for sex under the name “slavemaster” and is responsible for both Kansas murders as well as four other killings, sexual assaults and the fraudulent adoption of the infant daughter of one of his victims. That infant, now a teenager, was raised by Robinson’s brother, who authorities say thought the adoption was legitimate. On Monday, jury selections begins in Robinson’s Kansas trial, and prose cutors are seeking the death penalty. Robinson, 58, is charged there with the deaths of Suzette Trouten and Izabela Lewicka, whose decomposing bodies were found in the field in 2000, and with the killing of the adopted child’s mother, Lisa Stasi. whose body was never found. Residents of the mobile home park where Robinson lived at the time of his arrest said they believed he was a good family man who enjoyed spend ing time with his grandchildren. He had been married for 37 years. But prosecutors say Robinson was a con artist who lured women with promises of a good job and world trav el, and who solicited sadomasochistic encounters in Internet chat rooms under the name, “slavemaster.” Two women who met Robinson at separate hotels later claimed they were sexually assaulted. Robinson had forced some of his victims to write letters to family mem bers telling them all was well, accord ing to the prosecution’s case. The cor respondence eventually stopped, and the women disappeared. Johnson County authorities began investigating after Trouten’s parents said they hadn’t heard from their daughter. VVoTT* 3-6 PM Daily! hPcr 3 r e. e c 0 ,f d ( <*r.r\t>S. ..c,,,, Remember Johnny Carino’s for your next catering needs - Weddings Business parties Family picnics Graduation Parties Luncheons SororitylFraternity functions Delivery for orders of $ 50 or more Phone (979) 764-7374 Fax (979) 764-737S All You Can Eat Pasta Mondays & Tuesdays *5.99! 1 he BAIT! NATION THE BATT Train derail releases Ter sulfuric aci( a I AC'KAW Ilackaw FARRAGUT.Tenn. M,' mike ■aamdcim..< U. l..r„ngihe TOtttoll , Ml . riim |,| " "J his ill,mkI sikI Nosenousinjuries v.(-a i \ iirmkci He Knox ( rem in .*ood i Z N,U1 ,1 Some people cxpoced to tlu- acid fumes coca woi kcr. ' Sm tim s: ‘Go he i< i ,i hospital, sshc ic 111c \ v» c i c treated and fclciv* 1 i \ c incn 1 t k-lT Devlin of the Metro ''pesial Hazards Tck connnunit\ v aiding the ter 1 1 attacks. T wire charged Hn and res op anizations ■Now, the mi st contend ftpin some of ■ •‘1 had no when 9/1 1 ha H. as she across the str stbre where I- sdspects in r, Siturday. I “But kno the y're your n irfitely you're Knox Gounry Sheriff 1 im I lutciuson uidt age was burning, and dc(>cnding on (he wind, nation area, which int hid cs more than 9,0( holds, could be expanded from three to foun I he train was traveling westbound on Southern Rail' tanker rupture furic acid. Do The acid, w released in to i The gas con Sunck ss hen U cars dctiiic h(XK) pound , i prq iff : cause of th< •fighiers. cm< panmem. rh assisting with the e Devlin said resi their homes at least will be dosed Mon w nn, vaponir. a toxic cloud, from the ruptured: jred to ncutrainr- n and where, Dpl U was still unko.^ nagemem crew, a ss and other a^es. • ind cleanup, have to stay rc ^ht. .\nd half a dozr the Farroeut and Is county area. "All in al got it well in haiKi sau NEWS IN BRIEF Quadruple slaying suspect brought to court by ambulara PORT CARBON, Pa. (AP) — A man accused? his estranged wife, son and two friends befor to take his own life was brought to court be lance for an arraignment. Michael Harley Bechtel, 26, was arraigned P four counts each of homicide and aggravated and one count of possessing instruments He was wheeled into the courtroom Bechtel allegedly went to his wife's ton* Aug. 15, shooting the adults at the kitcher tee the couple's 3-year-old son, Jacob, in shooting himself in the head. Horn secui bill n pass WASHING' Senate major Sunday that C legislation befc elections creat Security Depa dispute over the to hire and fire I President Bi to veto the bill led House ( . Democrat ic-cor New York subway stations dok considering, m after Sept. 11 are reopening tu \ i ove 1[70,00() empk become part agency. il “Ican’tbelit NEW YORK AP) - Three subway stations o? after debris from the collapsed World Trade - towers filled their tunnels last Sept. 11 ^ Sunday, a month ahead of schedule. . "Every day this great city comes bad * stronger and moves forward a little better, ^ George Ptaki said outside the South Ferry No No. 9 subway station. . In addition to the SouthFerry station, the ■ Street station on the No. 1 and No. 9 lines a Cortlandt Streetstop on the N and R lines open the first time since last year. The Cortlandt Street station on the No. 1 . uneaten laooi lines, which lies directly below the Wor protections toi Center site, will remain closed until lower Man ^ workers. redevelopment plans are finalized, said Larry I he White I president of New York City Transit. department net over the issue c said Sen. Tom E can’t believe h over the issue c the federal worl j Daschle has posal “a power dented magniti undermine the £ political civil st threaten labor American Advertising Federatio Agency tours Guest speakers Competitions Shadow Day Come to our l st fall meeting: Tuesday, Sept. 17 8:00 Wehner to hire, fire, p and pay emplo union rights in security, to me' ist threats. “We’ve pu 1 good reason. 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