Show From Page One Standard Examiner Crimes “He suggested leaving big muddy workboots on the porch gives the appearance a big lum-betja- ck type male ts living in the “He was almost doing profi- ling" said Ogden Assistant Police Chief Steve Turner who was in on the investigation of the serial rapist while he was at large in the “He learned a lot about his victims before he mid-198- 0s struck He was very methodical in his victim selection" “I had a lot of questions on what got him started" said Brigham City Police Lt Danny tjarl “I was surprised he didn't 3&T pqmography He told us -- 3iVhy look at pom when you can 3o6k at the real thing’ ” I The man started out as a Sleeping tom became a burglar hktth a drug habit then turned to biial rape officers learned at while in the midst of a bu- rsary ?Tm sure he embellished clangs a lot” Earl said “He was trying to impress us He claimed “tne victims several times thanked some real good" he said King said officers have to allow for some bluster and overstatement from the prisoners “Typically we want to use guys who are never getting out of prison guys who have nothing to lose or gain from talking to us” he said June’s seminar subject doesn't have a parole hearing scheduled for another 20 years “He kind of plans on the fact he's going to spend the rest of his life m prison" King said “1 thought he was surprisingly helpful” For the August seminar King has lined up a serial child molester who King said has admitted to roughly 500 sexual assaults on children over a his victims all age 6 to 13 girls and boys King said this molester operated in two ways In some cases he would simply befriend the polygamy ce with-the- se violence cases She stopped short however of saying the state would enforce the Utah Constitution and biga-th- y statutes that outlaw polygamy prose- cutions it is advisable to avoid the pitfalls - which include difficulty of proof - inherent m any bigamy statute when more effective tools are dearly available” she said Graham's statements worry who fear some renewed attacks They said Graham is blaming the cnmes of individuals on what they say is the sacred practice of polygamy “These cnmes happen in monogamy not just polygamy” said Mary Potter a member of the stances he would watch media accounts of children earning special awards or honors learning of the children from those accounts “Then he’d go find that child and he would know all about them the kind of candy they liked personal information about them” King said King plans to make use of mostly serial criminals criminals even in the areas of nancial crimes on-goi- ng Religious fi- “Any repetitive crime" he said “Serial criminals often end up having signatures that link all their crimes together like time of day the type of thing stolen or goofy things they do while committing the crime “Like burglars who eat something out of the refrigerator just to let people know they were there" When a serial criminal builds some momentum “they’ll come to believe they can’t be caught” King said “But they still want the credit the notonety Even if it turns out it's just to tell stones to impress the other inmates in pnson” par- ents of children he lusted over In other in then offer to baby-s- it Women's From 1A bqtter job of reaching out to Cese victims” County prosecutors have long J&jlked at prosecuting crimes Khin polygamist communities £0ng difficulties in galhcnng and getting victims m the tss&Tetive groups to speak out jIGrahum said that cnmes groups can be investigated and prosecuted in the same $y the state pursues domestic-- " “To ensure successful ” him and kissed him Turner on UTAP's board of directors said it's too early to assess whether the subjects of the seminars are truly being helpful “But it has the potential to do good-bye- From 1A house” Thursday Jury 30 1998 7A Liberties ray's firing of a police officer be- cause of his marriages to three Union which plans to deliver a manifesto to Gov Mike Leavitt on Fnday demanding that plural mamage be legalized wives “I have known some of tflfcse tect” people and for the most part they are very hardworking good people” Leavitt said “What needs to be cracked down on if there is to be such a crackdown is any abuses of people's civil and human rights” llis comments drew the ire of The Kingston case an organization “If you legalized polygamy then these people wouldn't have to go into hiding" she said “It would bring them out of the woodwork and the women and children would be easier to pro- Graham’s statement comes amid a flurry of attention surrounding the case of John Daniel Kingston a prominent member of a polygamist group who is accused of hitting and his daughter for fleeing from an arranged maruncle riage to her When asked by reporters last week whether polygamy should be prosecuted Gov Mike Leavitt - a dcscendent of polygamists - suggested polygamy might fall under the constitutional protection of freedom of religion despite a century of case law stating otherwise belt-whippi- and es it ¥ Vf ’ I V o Norbest 10-1- lb 6 TURKEYS $ abuses “These women can play a vital role m helping us identify and contact victims” she said un- Tapestry director Vicky Painty praised Graham’s statement Western V jf ' Family 12-o- I 4 - t t V “ rf f x! L 2 Sweet Yellow Tapestry to tram officials to investigate lawful" in a ruling concerning fair housing And in the 1980s the US Supreme Court upheld Mur r (Local) COEN on the COB Fresh pressure from the federal government and now excommunicates those who adhere to it In her statement Graham said she would work with members of As recently as last year U S District Judge Dee Benson called polygamy “unquestionably of children who have fled polygamous families The members of Tapestry of Polygamy said his remarks amounted to tacit approval of the outlawed practice "(Leavitt’s) attitude is an insult to all of the women and children trapped m these relationships” said Tapestry member Rowenna Lnckson The Mormon church abandoned polygamy in 1890 under z Frozen 3 k ' 7 fU fc Jt ORANGE Large Vine Rips CANTALOUPE JUICE iftr f ' 1 I sr I i 32 oz S I I rwSTTTl Miracle Whip Whi?: SALAD DRESSING selected lamps from Westwood Choose from a veriely of styles Post Spoonsize Honeynut or Frosted SHREDDED WHEAT c!l 35mm 800 Speed 24 Exp at closeout prices Save ip to 50 KODAK and more on closeout floor lomps! 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