European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 29, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 a the stars and stripes thursday August 29, 1991fbi profiles Leader of Temple murder gang Phoenix up the killers who shot nine people to death in a Buddhist Temple were probably led by an extremely unstable and ruthless individual who could be a threat to associates and family members according to an Fri psychological profile. The report on the a dominant individual Likely involved in the aug. 10 slayings at a Phoenix Temple was conducted by the Fri behavioural science unit in Quan Tico va., which was featured prominently in the movie silence of the lambs. The report released through the Maricopa county sheriffs department said the ringleader probably would be increasing jus intake of alcohol or drugs would be missing work and would become anxious if the Case was discussed. Sheriffs spokesman Duane Brady asked the Public to Call if they know an individual exhibiting suspicious behaviour or behaviour similar to that outlined in the profile. Brady said evidence indicated there were two or More people involved in slayings. Evidence also indicated that the killers initially threatened the victims a six Buddhist monks an acolyte a Temple Helper and a nun a with a Shotgun blast. They were then placed face Down on the floor and shot in the head with a High powered Small Calibar pistol. Meanwhile in los Angeles the United thai Council a thai american group held a news conference tuesday to encourage cooperation with Law enforce ment authorities. A we Call upon All thais friends of the thai Community a everyone a to fully and directly cooperate with the authorities a said Kwancha nok Tanti Vejkal a Council spokesman. Although the government of Thailand has been critical of the investigation the Council said a we would like to make it Clear that we have the utmost Confidence in the Law enforcement and Justice system of this great nation and that we Are reassured that the authorities involved in the investigation will leave no Stone unturned until the crime is solved and Justice is group meeting at the wat thai Temple in North Hollywood urged thais to greater participation in civic and neighbourhood activities. California it. Gov. Leo Mccarthy sponsor of anti hate crime legislation also addressed the group Brady said that while the sheriffs department has not ruled anything out evidence at the crime scene did not indicate an ethnic hate crime. The living quarters of the Temple were ransacked. A it appears they were looking for something or wanted us to believe they were looking for something a Brady said. Asked whether the killers found what they were looking for Brady said a we Don t know the killers did not touch Small amounts of Cash in the Temple or a Safe containing valuables. Some officials suspect the killers could have been looking for drugs. 3rd lawsuit is filed in an official tuesday checks the Fence surrounding the prison area where cuban inmates have been holding 10 hostages for a week. Blasts set off to disperse inmates Talladega Ala. A authorities set off explosions to try to disperse about 20 inmates who climbed onto a roof tuesday at a Federal prison under a we Klong siege by cubans facing deportation. V the inmates waved a cuban hag and displayed a sign claiming that 10 hostages were starving to death. A a More than a dozen inmates stayed on the roof for several hours after the explosions then returned to the occupied cell Block Federal prison system spokesman Greg Bodgan said lie reported no injuries. Authorities detonated about a dozen explosions near the roof at dusk roughly an hour after the inmates appeared. Bogdan said the explosives were non lethal and were intended to a a encourage the inmates to gel off the roof. He said tear Gas was t used but he elaborate. It was the first time the inmates had been seen since hostages were taken in a rebellion aug. 21 inside the High Security Alpha unit at Talladega Federal correctional institution. Inside the unit Are 121 cuban inmates is non cuban inmates and the 10 hostages seven men and three women who work at the prison. The cubans were or dered deported for committing crimes in the United states after arriving in the 1980 Maricl boat lift. Some have said they would rather die than be sent Back to Cuba. Authorities have kept a tight lid on information about the siege. But late tuesday the prison system spokesman Bogdan said Fri negotiators and the cuban detainees had a their first extensive face to face negotiating session earlier in the Day. No time was set for another session he hostages Are probably Safe despite concerns they Are being starved along with their captors officials said. Dahmer Case Milwaukee up a third civil lawsuit seeking $2 billion in damages was filed tuesday against admitted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer who is scheduled to be arraigned next month on 15 homicide charges. Milwaukee attorney Thomas Jacobson said he was retained by the family of Richard Guerrero 23, of Milwaukee. Officials believe Dahmer killed Guerrero in March 1988 at his grandmothers House in suburban West Allis. Jacobson said the lawsuit seeks damages to be paid if Dahmer or any of his family members sell their Story for books or movies on the Case. Three of Dahmer a victims apparently were killed at Dahmer a grandmothers House but officials said the elderly woman did pot have any knowledge of the murders. Jacobson has also filed two other lawsuits against Dahmer on behalf of the families of victims Oliver Lacy and Ernest Miller. A Dahmer has confessed to killing 17 male victims two of whom were 14-year-old boys. One victim Hitchhiker Steven Hicks ,19, was killed at Dah Mcra a boyhood Home in Bath township Ohio. The other 16 slayings he is charged with reportedly occurred in Milwaukee. Dahmer has so far been charged with 15 counts of homicide in Wisconsin. Dahmer remained under 24-hour surveillance at the Milwaukee county jail and is scheduled for arraignment sept. 10. Dahmer has also confessed to killing Steven Tuomi 28, in Milwaukee. However District attorney e. Michael Mccann said there is not enough evidence to charge him with the slaying. Admitted gentleman Bandit surrenders Lon Perry Houston a a Man who lost his Oil Industry Job two years ago surrendered tuesday claiming to be the mannerly a gentleman Bandit responsible for robbing nearly 100 people in two states. Flanked by two attorneys Lon Perry 49, waded through a group of reporters walked up the Steps of police Headquarters and stood quietly at the front desk while he waited for detectives to take him away. Perry surrendered because he had a guilty conscience Over the recent arrest of another Man in the Case said Allen Isbell one of Perry a attorneys. Michael Michael Harvey of Cibolo had been arrested in the Case and held for 11 Days. A Perry his Gray hair combed neatly appeared somewhat nervous. His hands Shook slightly As he wiped his face several times. Isbell1 identified Perry As a longtime Houston area resident who lost his Oil Industry related Job during the Energy bust. He said Perry became depressed because he could not get a Job and turned to crime. In a statement released through his lawyers Perry said he considered suicide after losing his computer programming Job on Jan. 1, 1989. He said he changed his mind because he feared his suicide might cause his then pregnant daughter to miscarry. A Quot the Layoff from Texas Eastern corp. Left me an emotional cripple severely depressed and possessing very Little self Worth a Perry said. He said the company Laid him off after seven years after it was taken Over by Panhandle Eastern co. In the meantime he said a my desire to sustain my family a financial needs led me to commit a series of hotel Motel robberies during the periods May 1989 to november 1989 and july 1990 to june 1991.�?� Perry said he used a gun that lire because the Hammer was Frozen. He said he invented a night Job to explain his absences to his family. He said he committed his last robbery on june 27, the night before another Man was arrested in the Case. Perry was charged with two counts of aggravated robbery and was being held in City jail on $200,000 Bond said police sgt. Richard Retz. Another Perry attorney Rick brass said his client was unlikely to Post Bond because he can to afford it
