European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday August 30, 1991 the stars and stripes b Page 7cuban inmates free woman hostage Talladega Ala. Apr cuban inmates on wednesday night released one of 10 hostages held eight Days in a siege at a Federal prison authorities said. The inmates released the hostage in return for a meeting with a newspaper reporter prison officials said. The reporter Cynthia Corzo of the Spanish language edition of the Miami Herald Al Nuevo Herald identified the freed hostage As Kitty Suddeth 24, a Secretary at the Talladega Federal correctional institution. A she looked a bit shaken a Corzo said. A she was crying but she kept saying in mall right. In mall there freed hostage needed medical treatment the Bureau of prisons statement read by Warden Roger f. Scott said. He did no to elaborate. Inmates seized Talladega a maximum Security a a alphas unit on aug. 21. The unit contains 121 cubans among the thousands who came to the United states in the 1980 Mariel boat lift. Thirty two were scheduled to be sent Back to Cuba last thursday the Day after the takeover began. The unit also contains 18 non cuban inmates and the nine remaining hostages a seven men and two women who work at the prison. Corzo has written about cuban detainees for Al Nuevo Herald and her name was on a sign inmates posted on the units roof wednesday morning. She then spoke with the inmates by bullhorn from outside the unit and told them she could Tell readers their Story if they would release a fall hostages and detainees requiring treatment a Scott said. Scott did no to say How Many hostages need treatment but has said one inmate has diabetes. Hostage Linda Calhoun cries As she Speaks to a reporter at the Talladega Federal correctional Institute the inmates initially rejected the1 offer but six hours later offered to free one woman hostage in Exchange for a meeting with Corzo Scott said. Corzo was brought Back to the unit but the inmates did no to release the hostage and the reporter left. An hour later the inmates did release a hostage and Corzo met with them face to face through a Grille in front of a a alphas unit Scott said. At a news conference at the prison Corzo said the inmates demanded a per manent end to All deportations of cubans. She said they also want to meet with Atlanta attorney Gary Leshaw who played a role in negotiations four years ago during a cuban inmate uprising in Atlanta and Coretta Scott King widow of civil rights Leader Martin Luther King or. I the inmates and hostages apparently had Little food left but a sign inmates held on the units roof wednesday morning said a meal is not their main objective. Quot we Arentt hungry for food but Freedom Quot the sign said. Scott also he had no indication that snacks stockpiled by inmates before the takeover had run out. He said the inmates Haven to requested anything to eat since the siege began. Dan Dunne a spokesman for the . Bureau of prisons also said water to the unit Hasni to been turned off and that medication was Given to two detainees and one continues for Evans victims Black Canyon City Ariz. A investigators found nothing during their first Day of digging at a Rocky desert site where self described serial killer Donald Leroy Evans told them he had buried at least one body. A at this Point we Haven to come up with anything a Laurie Berra a Yav Apai county sheriffs spokeswoman said wednesday. She said the digging was to resume thursday on a Ridge near Black Canyon City 40 Miles North of Phoenix. A apparently he confessed to killing three women up in that area and they re searching for the bodies a Fri special agent Jerry Wagner said earlier wednesday. Fri officials refused to reveal details of the Arizona search or the purported crimes involved. Evans who was arrested aug. 5 in Mississippi in the Kidnap slaying of 10-year-old Beatrice Louise Routh claims to have killed More than 60 people across the country. Beatrice was kidnapped from a Gulfport miss., Park aug. 1, and Evans led investigators to her body aug. 11. He has pleaded guilty to Federal kidnapping charges and faces a state murder charge.19-year-old asian May be suspect in Buddhist slayings Donald Evans second from left leads officials to desert site where he said he dumped Hudson aids suit settled by the los Angeles times san Francisco a a settlement has been reached in the multimillion Dollar lawsuit by Rock Hudson a male Lover accusing the late actor of concealing the fact that he had contracted aids attorneys said wednesday. The settlement was disclosed after the California supreme court citing requests by both sides in the dispute dropped a pending Appeal of a $5.5 million judgment against the Hudson estate that had been recently upheld by a California appellate panel. Attorneys for the estate and for Marc Christian the 37-year-old former bartender who brought the suit confirmed the settlement wednesday but said they could not divulge the Dollar amount involved or other details. The Case began in 1985 when Christian filed suit seeking damages for the emotional distress he said he suffered from the fear he might contract the deadly disease from the late actor. A los Angeles Superior court jury found in 1989 that Hudson had been responsible for a outrageous conduct and returned a $21.75 million verdict in favor of Christian. But later Superior court judge Bruce r. Beernaert reduced the amount to $5.5 million saying that the huge award was excessive. By the Dos Angeles times los Angeles a a 19-Ycar old Southeast asian immigrant who drifted Between California and Texas is under investigation As a possible suspect in the execution style killings of six Buddhist monks a nun and two Young students in their Temple near Phoenix Ariz. Investigators said wednesday. Kim by Lim was being held without bail in the los Angeles county jail pending a hearing on extradition to Texas where he is charged with the murders of two Southeast asians and the attempted murders of two others during the robbery of a Home outside Houston in May. Lim was arrested on the Texas murder charges aug. 16 by Long Beach police. Lim has not been charged with the Arizona killings. Duane Lim Brady a spokesman for the Maricopa county Ariz., sheriff said Lim was among a number of leads in the Temple killings. Harris county Texas investigators however theorized that Lim and two accomplices May have stopped in Phoenix on their Way Back to los Angeles after the Texas killings. Sgt. Bruce Williams of the Harris county homicide Bureau said investigators there were struck by the similarities Between the Texas killings and a Phoenix jewelry store robbery that occurred five Days before the Temple killings. Three Young asian men carrying handguns were involved in both the Texas killings and the jewelry store incident in which two women were threatened but not Hurt authorities said. In both cases the victims were asian and their hands were bound with duct tape. The Texas killings also bore similarities to the Temple killings in that the victims were found in a single room and shot in the Back of the head at close Range
