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Real Estate This Week 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. July 6, 1984 ‘Mad person with match’ sought in rooming house fire BEVjERLY,BEVERLY, Mass. (U P I) — match. someonesomeone had had to tolet let him him in.” in." ownerowner or or at at a a former former fellow fellow tenant. tenant. OneOne personperson dieddied leapingleaping fromfrom a a oldold brotherbrother andand theirtheir 773-year-old I n t I t ft 1* 0 Irwxleimr* n* af ncmniA urhrs e O I/ 4 rx # £ A A A 'Tha r\t*ol I tv\t n O nnSlOA e xt f ka «>j4 _ a t naM * l A .a* V>a«a>aa W Investigators are looking at "W e're looking at people who O'Keefe said a |S,000 reward The preliminary cause of the third-story window and 13 others grandmother — have been identi­ Manchester native is now Teacher’s fight back Is Customers won’t \ former residents as prime sus­ have-lived here in the past," said would be offered to anyone provid­ state’s deadliest fire since 1942 was were trapped in the inferno which fied. Authorities said five others pects for having set a fire that State Fire Marshal Joseph A. ing information leading to the announced within an hour after started 4:20 a.m. Wednesday. were burned beyond recognition, Senate committee director an exercise In courage pay for Seabrook] killed at least 14 people in a O'Keefe. "W e’re looking at anyone arrest and conviction of the O’Keefe declared that all bodies slowing the identification process. rooming house for alcoholics, with any kind of connection to that arsonist. had been accounted for from Two people remained in Boston transients and discharged mental building. But we do not have a The Boston Globe quoted a Wednesday’s blaze at Elliot hospitals, while other survivors "A preliminary investigation ... page 3 .. page 11 page 20 patients, officials said. suspect." source, "close to the investiga­ Chambers rooming house. were listed in good or stable indicates that the fire was set,” "This was deliberate,” Beverly "H e got inside," said O'Keefe, tion" saying that investigators Although all 36 people in the condition in Danvers and Salem state Public Safety Secretary Mayor Frederick "Jack” Mona­ referring to the arsonist, "That believe there is a "strong possibil­ building at the time of the fire have hospitals. Charles Barry told a Boston news han said Thursday. "Hopefully we was a secure building. To get in, he ity" the fire was set by a former been accounted for, five bodies still Nine victims — including a conference. "There were two will find that mad person with a either had to have a key or resident who was angry at the had not been positively identified. 9-vear-old Maine boy, his 21-year- points of origin. Showers today; Manchester, Conn. ending Sunday Saturday, July 7, 1904 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK — See page 2 HaiirhpBtpr IpralJi Single copy: 254 featuring: TRADE FRUSTRATION FOR RELAXATION Snow shoveling, leaf raking, lawn mowing, painting and yard work are a thing of the past. Buy a book on entertaining and move Death penalty Soviets D. F. REALE, INC. in! Every convenience for family living has Real Estate been carefully planned throughout this 3 bedroom, 1 Va bath, eat in kitchen, wall to wall condemn n s Main Street, Manchester carpeted town home. Kitchen appliances, is sought for central air conditioning, carport, pool, 646-4525 tennis courts and partially completed rec request room! This home should be on your M U S T iMka S Ik M M h ItaM . I6M SEE list. Call today. $86,900. traiiside killer By Jack Redden United Press International By AAlchael D. Harris Asked if she hated Carpenter. MOSCOW - The Soviet Union United Press International Mrs. Hansen replied, " I don’t think A Z ' of him much at all.” Friday condemned the U.S. re­ quest to broaden propo.sed negotia­ YOU DESERVE LOS ANGELES — David Car­ Carpenter’s lawyer made a 7 penter, an ex-convict described by surprising admission in closing tions on space weapons and said / A his attorney as a mental "m ess,” arguments last week that the the September talks could not was convicted Friday of the ex-convict killed the two female begin without agreement on the BREAK TODAY agenda. first-degree murders of two young hikers in state parks in Santa Cruz women in the string of Traiiside County in 1981, but argued he The official statement carried by Killings that terrorized Northern should not be convicted of first- the state news agency Tass fol­ California for three years. degree murder and face the death lowed articles in the government- Carpenter, 54, was convicted of penalty because he was a mental run press earlier in the day that the murders of Ellen Hansen and "m ess." accused the Pentagon of attempt­ EAST HARTFORD $92,500 ing to evade talks in hopes of ANDOVER " $59,900. Price reduced on this impressive 1-owner 7 room Raised Ranch with 3 bed­ Heather Scaggs, both 20, the The slayings of Miss Hansen and gaining military superiority over 2 acres bounded by State Forest comes with this cozy, older 1 'A story Cape. rooms, 2 '/ i baths, fireplaced rec room. 2 car garage and maintenance free ex­ attempted murder of Miss Miss Scaggs were part of a string Four bedrooms, hot air heat plus economical auxiliary wood furnace and 100 terior. Many custom features throughout and a must to seel Call for de- Hansen’s boyfriend, and with rape of rapes and slayings that terro­ the Soviet Union. amp electrical service. Very private. All this lor only $59,900. ails. 643-4060 and attempted rape. rized San Francisco Bay Area "In Washington they are now The balding, bespectacled de­ hikers for three years. Carpenter’s trying to conceal this position of fendant had no visible reaction and trial for the two Santa Cruz killings theirs with statements on their his attorney told reporters he had was moved to Los Angeles because readiness to arrive for the talks In nothing to say. of extensive publicity. Vienna." Tass said. "ft was not unexpected," his Carpenter, who has spent more The statement accused the Uni­ defense attorney said. "H e was than 20 years in prison for rape and ted States of playing down the prepared for it, Carpenter took it assault, has also been charged importance of talks aimed at So take a dip in the 20x40 inground pool or play ball pretty well." with five murders in Marin halting an arms race in space. MANCHESnR $89,900. The eight-woman, four-man jury County. No trial date has been set " ft is important. And before the on the 1 Vz acre lot that comes with this outstanding delegations of both sides get Lovely large family home featuring 5 bedrooms, 1'.^ baths, family room, for­ that heard the six-week trial in that case. UPI photo mal living room with fireplace, kitchen-den combination. Maintenance-free 4 bedroom raised ranch. Country kitchen, family together, agreem ent must be EAST HARTFORD $109,500 reached the verdicts after deliber­ Defense attorney Larry Biggam, Ex-convict David Carpenter, described exterior, garage and large park-llke yard. Perfect neighborhood for children. room, two car garage are some of the fine features ating only about eight hours over who put on a one-day defense, also Angeles. Carpenter was convicted in reached on the subject of the Call now. $89,900. N O TH IN G B U T TH E B EST is evident in this immaculate 7'/^ room Ranch fea­ talks.” Tass said. turing 3 bedrooms. 2'/4 baths, fireplaced family room. 1st floor laundry room, that can be yours. Priced to sell at $115,000. three days. admitted that Carpenter shot and by his lawyer as a “mental mess.” listens two of the killings, which terrorized central air & intercom system. Beautifully landscaped In sought after loca- The jury also found three specia I wounded Miss Hansen’s boyfriend, Friday as the verdict is read at the end of Northern California ifor three years. The United States wants the We can kelp yea become a "RE«U” PROFESSIONM.! September talks, suggested by J '•ori 643-4060 Cell 64R-45S, and adi for Dan. circumstances — multiple Stephan Haertle, and tried to rape his trial for the "traiiside" killings in Los murders, murder during a rape Miss Hansen, but said he did not Moscow a week ago, to include D. F. REALE, INC. Zinsser Agenqr and murder while lying in wait — rape Miss Scaggs. ways of resuming the Geneva talks m and a second jury already impa­ Haertle was shot in the neck but on strategic (intercontinental) and Real Estate 750 Main St., Manchester Iniarmadiala ransa nuolaar FREE neled will determine whether lived to identify Carpenter as the Bristol residents assess damage weapons. 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct. MARKET R£AL ESTATE SERVICES e v a lu a tio n I Carpenter should die in the gas man who ambushed the couple on a Moscow walked out of those talks M m chamber or spend the rest of his 646-4525 223 Eaat Centef St., Manch— ter 6411060 trail in Henry Cowell Redwoods last fall and the Soviet statement life in prison without possibility of 646-1511 State Park in March 1981. Miss said Washington "blasted away" parole. as power is restored to homes Scaggs had worked with Carpenter the negotiations by deploying a “A Superior Court Judge Dion Mor­ before she disappeared in May U new generation of nuclear missiles row scheduled a hearing for 1981.
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