Man, 39, Charged, Held in Scarf Strangled Case
■ r r Government cures Saturday's game m" Crystal City's gas problem changed to 7:30 p.m. See page 3 The Da See page 4 Volume 76, Number 17 Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas 76129 Thursday, September 29, 1977 Man, 39, charged, held in Scarf Strangled case By DAVID BENNETT attacker as having thick lips, though, his knowledge had never had any said she had not talked with Bob Neeb. Staff Writer so we couldn't be positive of the connection with the University. director of Residental Living and William Ross Singleton, 39, is being identification;" Patterson said. Dean of Students Elizabeth Proffer Housing, about the situation. Neeb held in Tarrant County Jail in lieu of After a composite drawing of the said Wednesday that the University was unavailable for comment $20,000 bond on the charge of burglary strangler had been printed in local would continue the stepped-up of a motor vehicle with intent to newspapers, Patterson said a citizen security initiated when the attacks "1 feel it is a good idea for people to commit kidnapping in connection with in the TCU area called police and said first started. "We want to get a better keep up their guards just for general the attacks of three coeds during a Singleton could be the attacker. appraisal of the security on campus purposes." she said "I don't want five-day span Tuesday, the two coeds picked before we discontinue the foot patrol." people to distrust each other, but 1 do think they should be cautious." Singleton, the man police believe to Singleton's mug-shot from a series of she said be the "TCU Scarf Strangler" was five, Patterson said Singleton was Two additional men were hired from • Three confirmed attacks believed to arrested Tueday after two TCU coeds arrested and the girls positively Bailey Security Service and a TCU have been committed by the "scarf identified him from Fort Worth Police identified him in a line-up as the man Security Officer was placed on full- strangler" were reported in a week's mug-shots as the man they believe they believed to be their attacker.
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