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Ten Found Slaughtered in Brooklyn ZO - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, April 14, 1984 Tew Solct (It Motorcycles/Bicycles 72 TAG SALE — Furniture 1979 HONDA 750 — 10th Wilder called- ‘demon, Here’s how to write ‘Shortfall’ can and miscellaneous Items. Anniversary Limited 19 Division Street, Mon- Edition. Backrest, crash be a ‘windfall’ dov, April 16th thru Fri­ bor, high pegs, cruise someone not human’ fob-winner of a letter day, April 20th, 9am to control. $1500. Call 646- 6pm, Call 646-8149. 7615. ... page 9 ... page 16 ... page 20 GARAGE SALE — April MOTORCYCLE INSU­ 14 - 15, 9am - 4pm. Chair, RANCE — Competetive bicycle, clothes, much rotes, big bike rates miscellaneous! 228 Lv- available. Call Clarice, doll Street, Monchester. Clarke Insurance, 643- No previews. 1126. Wanted to Buy 70 Rec Vehicles 73 Drizzle tonight; Manchester, Conn. th e cloudy Tuesday Monday, April 16, 1984 1967 SHASTA CAMPER — See page 2 Single copy: 254 BOOKS WANTED TR AILER — Sleeps6, ice box, stove, sink. $600. Call lEanrlj^atf r Hard Cover U m lh Paperbacks Down, 569-4658. All Kinds: ••■••••■••••••••••••••• Misc. Automotive 76 Fiction, Non-FIctlon. Poetry, Children's Books, Cookbooks, TIR E — Firestone Deluxe Encyclopedias, etc. Champion 670-15, white B fa th Ten found wail with rim. Excellent a«ar Mrt Vmit SMktlMlvn S tread, $25. Call 875-6736 M l I* CiarM C»w>»l»**‘»** Ctanli, 11 Cmmtm St, ■ u t iiittr, after 6pm. m U l M 7-I94I H r t k k - t r INVITATION TO BIO slaughtered The Manchester Public Schools solicits bids tor Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 TEACHING SUPPLIES tor the 1984-1985 school year. Sealed bids will be received until April 25,1984,2:00 P.M., 1976 VEGA HATCHBACK at which time they will be in Brooklyn publicly opened. The right Is — New tires, brakes, re se rv^ to relect any and oil needs minor repair. Ask­ bids. Specltlcotlons and bid .V forms may be secured at the ing $475. Call 643-8646, Business Office, 45 North Frank Spotnitz 649-7948 after 6pm. By Detectives worked into the early School Street, Manchester, United Press International morning hours interviewing rela­ Connecticut, Raymond E. GMC STEP VAN, 1974 — Demers, Business Manager. tives and the common-law hus­ Full self contained. Grill, 035-04 NEW YORK — A baby girl found band of one of the slain women, hope crawling on the bl(xxiy fliwr was refrigerator, coffee pot who discovered the bodies shortly and steam table operate the only survivor of the worst after 7 p.m., LeSchack said. by propane gas. Has hot INVITATION TO BID massacre in city history where 10 Police declined to identify the and cold running water. The Eighth Utilities District, p ^p le — seven of them children — man but said he was believed to be Manchester, Connecticut Phone 643-5970 after 5pm, seeks bids for the enclosure were shot to death in a barren the father of some of the children. 643-2711 8:30am to of a building frame at the Brooklyn apartment. They would not say if he was a 5:30pm, leave message. Public Works Department, “ It was a horror picture. That's suspect. 357 Hilliard Street, Manches­ ter, Connecticut. what it was like," said Carmine Neighbors said the slain women 1971 L TD — Power steer­ Bids specifications and blue­ Rossi, owner of a bakery next door and children had moved into the ing, power brakes, new print may be obtained during to the murder scene. apartment only a month ago. It transmission. Call 649- business hours (9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Monday through Police today said they had few was reported the victims were all 3308 after 6pm, ask for Saturdoy, from the dis­ clues but said more than one killer members of the same family, but Joe. patcher at the Eighth Utili­ ties District Firehouse, 32 apparently was responsible be­ police today would not says if the i ’ 1979 CHEVY MALIBU Main St., Manchester, Conn. cause bodies were found in three dead were related. 06040. separate rooms and there was no There was no sign of a struggle CLASSIC SPORT COUPE Sealed bids will be recelyed — V 8, automatic, power at the above address until evidence the victims tried to or panic just before the close-range steering, air condition­ 8:00 p.m. on Monday, May 14, escape. shootings. 1984, at which time they will Seven victims were found in the “ There appears to be no distur­ ing, AM /FM , vinyl top. be publicly opened, read Call 643-2880. aloud and recorded at the living room, where the television bance in the house whatsoever,” Eighth utilities District Fire­ was still on. Six victims were found Deputy Commissioner Patrick house, 32 Main St., Manches­ GOV’T SURPLUS CARS ter, Conn. 06040. seated on a couch and two chairs Murphy said. & TRUCKS under $100. The Eighth Utilities District around the television and another Now available In your reseryes the right to relect S o A / tH body was on the floor. Rossi told police he was sitting in Herald photo by Tarqutnio area. Call 1-(619)-569- any or all bids tor any reason ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Two other bodies were in a his car when a man who lived in the 0241. 24 hours. deemed to be Int the Interest of the District. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT bedroom and the 10th was disco­ house ran to him screaming for Coventry resident, witnessed some tense moments EIGHTH UTILITIES DISTRICT VOU. OA.& vered in a second bedroom. help. At times, Sunday’s Hockanum River Canoe Race FIESTA , 1978 — Runs Samuel Longest during the race. More pictures on page 15. Public Works rndbaomz to join m Police said they had no weapon The man had his 9-year-old son in provided apprehension for spectator and participant good. Asking $1595. Call Commissioner or motive. Autopsies were sche­ tow and was hysterical, Rossi said. 455-0352, 621-4433. alike. Patty Sobol, left, of Bolton, and her sister, Lynn, a 0264)4 EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES FUM. g p SPEL duled for today. The baker said he ran into the HOLY WEEK SERVICES Each of the seven children and two-story duplex and found bodies JEEPWAGONEER4WD, INTERDEWOMIMATIONAL strewn throughout the ground- 1977 — Very good condi­ three women was shot in the head PM.M IIMOkY L 8410. IlflO AM. IMT [ w MiM 780 A*. IMy EwkirM OraMBtOllMM and when police first entered the floor apartment. Andrette and Olsen set course record tion. Low mileage. First mVITATION TO BID Wi Bih Mii IMyEKMrM 080 AN. Htiy EMtorM GlMlnM8iaSl4C« CHURCH “ The first thing 1 came to was a $3800 takes it! Coll 646- Sealed bids will be received TiHrMiT 730MI BMiiil TMirrtw l-Hwf» 1180 AN. IMTEiidBrlit Cliiln bM Niibm five-room apartment the surviving In the Office of fhe Director little bed. There was a little boy 6388 after 5pm. FrMn IZHORMe__ J RMII ( m 4 FrMiy Utarir Ptuton: Rev. V h itip V. Samde/u baby was so covered in blood they of General Services, 41 Cen­ IriiriiT 1080-tU O -TktleitMhr thought she too was a victim. The - laid down in there with blood all ter Street, Manchester, Con­ EacMrMtifl 1977 VOLKSWAGEN necticut, until Miy 1,1884 at 080 8.M Om UmmI UMm 745 Main St. MMMdieiter child was examined at a hospital over the floor,” Rossi said. 11:00 a.m. for the following: “ I looked in and there was a Canoeists brave the rapids RABBIT - 2 door hatch­ 7:00 AM^Coimiiunion Service and then turned over to the city’s (1) DATA PROCES8INQ STOCK woman with her head up. I saw a back. 4 speed. Excellent FORMS 7:00 PM...EvMi«eli«tic Service Office of Special Services for condition. $1950. Coll af­ (2) FURNI8HINO WATERTIQHT Children. bullet hole right here," he said, Bv Charles Maynard ter 5pm 646-2246. MANHOLE COVERS Please contact the parish office (649-4583) to arrange Easter Communions fo r 24 HOUR PRAYER TOWER The seven dead children ranged pointing to the center of his Special to the Herald The Town of Manchester Is forehead. “ I looked over and saw an equal opportunity enr, those unable to come to church. in age from 2 to teenagers. Four 1978 FORD GRANADA - 6 plover, and reQuires an offlr were boys and three were girls. more bodies." For all the over-achievers who cylinder, 4 door, air con­ mative action policy for all af No identities were immediately Mayor Edward Koch arrived at Its Contractors and Vendors didn’t have a Mount Everest to ditioned. Very clean. No WORSHIP AT THE available, but the victims were the home around 10:30 p.m. rust. Low mileage. $2950. as a condition of doing busi­ SAINT BRIDGET CHURCH CONCORDIA climb or a Boston Marathon to run, ness with the Town, as per CHURCH IN THE CENTER Puerto Rican, Sgt. Ed LeSchack “ It obviously is a massacre," he there was the canoe race. 643-4470. Federal Order 11246. 70 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER said. said. Asked whether he had ever Bid forms.'plans and specifi­ PAIM SUNDAY SERVICES LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCA) Ninety-one entrants braved PAIM SUNDAY It was the worst mass murder in seen anything like it, the mayor 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS cations are available at the 8:30 and 10 a.m. swift currents and the threat of General Services Office, 41 SATURDAY, April 14 - 5 p.m. 40 Pitkin S t, MandiBBtBr New York City history and the quietly answered. “ Never.” WAGON. 350 V-8. Auto­ SUNDAY. April 15 - 7:30, 9, 10:30 A 12 noon Child care provided rains Sunday in the eighth annual Center Street, Manchester, at each ^rvlce The apartment is located in a matic.
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