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Show co ___ The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Thursday, December3, 1998 Man Killed His Girlfriend, Then Himself, Police Say S.L. Police Chief Says He Agrees With 85% of Consultant’s Audit BY MICHAELVIGH THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Police say a domestic dispute turned tragic Tues- Osmond Sues to Root Hacker From WebSite BY SHEILA R. MeCANN THE SA T LAKE TRIBUNE A family-friendly Internet firm affiliated with singer Alan Osmond sued an unidentified hacker in Most suggestions will be followed. Ortega blames low morale on Candland suit day night in WoodsCross when a manshot his live-in girlfriend with a pistol and then turned the gun on himself. BY REBECCAWALSH Investigators believe Edgar Osorio. 29. shot his dog before shooting 43-year-old Violeta Bosen in the UT LAKE head with a .380 semiautomatic pistol. Osorio then “Webelieve things can IBUNE improve. There will be times when we just agree Salt Lake Citypolice ad; shot himself in the head with the same weapon WoodsCross policeofficers were notified that BoSen was missing when she did not report to work at Davis High School, where she was a Spanish teacher. Officers went to the home. entered through an un- trators have responded to a management audit that determined to disagree. But there will be sme opportunities to work together. We look forwardto that.” he the locked door and found the dogin the living room beforediscovering the bodies of Bosen and Osorio in he agrees with 85 percent a hallway of the audit. In fact, administrators say “We are obviouslynot sure what happened, but we most of consultant John Heiss recommendations have been or think it was a domestic situation that turned violent.” said WoodsCross Police Chief Paul Howard “He mayhave been asked to leave based on the fact that only a fewof his clothes were in the home Howardsaid that police had not beencalled to the homeat 1042 W. 1300 South for any domestic an In July, Candland filed a $4.5 million civil-rights lawsuit against the city and a police supervisor, claiming she was demoted from homicidedetective to uniformpatrol because of her union aff; ation and gender. She alleges that Ortega and other administrators We agree that a better work- ing relationship is desir: suggestions, though, Ortegadis: agrees with Heiss. An claims to the contrary f union leaders. th lemsin the past and neighbors never hear: down in communication. have “employed a systematic scheme’ to break the union Roy Wasden will be implemented. On some morale, Ortega blames Salt Lake Police Association President Jill Candland’s lawsuit for a break- tween management andth union,” Ortega p audit. Both Bosen and Osorio were from Peru, ant believedthat is where they met Paul Waite, a former principal at Davis High of holding at theinternal pr do Schoolin Kaysville, expressedregret at the death of Bosen. “She wasa good, solid teacher.” Waitesaid thi high standar de if eluded Salt La She wasjustagentle, kind, nice lady Osorio had previously workedat a dairy in Woods ministrato Cross, but quit about two months age N meet members to hammer o' e ad administrators nt wil er pranks. The suit, which seeks more than $25 million in damages, was filed by the Osmond Network. Al- though the defendanthas not been identified, some of the intrusions have been traced to the Detroit area, the suit said. The Osmond Network, based in Lindon, offers a familyoriented Website on the Internet, with chat rooms and other features. The network’s domains include osmond.net, osmond.com and oneheart.org, Thefirmalso has business clients and runs an online store. Osmond and former Novell executive Dave Brewerarepartnersin the business The companyfirst becameawareof the hacker in November, the suit said, when US West Securi ified it of several complaints against the Os The company says it discovered its ip ca in Utah’s federal court Wednesday, alleging the unknown defendanthasdisrupted i i bardingits computers with offensive e-mail and oth- tment disagreements may able between the union, y these end bulk e-mail to Ameri x rs advertising “XXX-rated Web W. sites. The network traced the origin of the mes and asked security staff at several Internet companies to cancel the unknownhacker's accounts They seemed unable to even slow the persor down,” the suit said. most without delay “The intrusions continued al twork eventually decided to upgrade it areto increase its security, and completed th tion by Nov. 6. The bombardment continued FOR THE RECORD andthe company shut down its serverfor the follow discussing the 1999-2 to problems JUNK-MAIL CAPER losophi ys Wasden cal disagreeme or example resolve But the c Afederal appealscourt has upheldtheconviction of a Salt Lake man whodeposited a $42,800 nonnegotia- mended. re will be some opk together. We ministrative ble check into his savings account. Joseph W. Bernards wasfoundguilty of bank fraud in January for deposit- ing a promotional coupon from a mortgage company But that conciliatory message apparently hasn't hed ( ing new detec homicides, sex and then cashing out morethan $38,000inthree days In April, U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball sentenced him to 4 months in prison and ordered him to pay restitution, Bernards appealed. arguing that a single response to the affairs process i deceptive act — the depositing of the nonnegotiable not comment. “We provided that inforn of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denverdisagreed in a ruling released Tuesday. In July 1997 loan. Bernards blacked out “This is not a check Non-negotiable coupon’ and deposited the coupon. Tuesday for stabbing a taxi-cab driver in the throat day before. He has been bookedinto Salt Lake Count: Jail on suspicion of twocounts of ag OnNov. 3, the suspect got into robbery BY JIM WOOLF City andcrashed into a parked Camaro and a home ervation DOGS SHOT ‘Twodogs were gunned down in West Valley City Tuesday by a 54-year-old man who police said was angry that the canines were barking at his chickens rgin est Valley City Police Lt. Charles Ilisley said Penegar is also being investigatedforcruelty to animals. Penegarallegedly shot an English springer and a black Labrador mix with a shotgun because the dogs were barking direction of his chicken coopsat his homeat FargoSt. The springer waskilled immediately Labrador had to beput to sleep because of its injuries. in the 2565 S andthe critical 1 village, said David Tillson. an engineering geolo. gist hired by the Gosht They had mostly tu found bone in one » dust.” hi what app sheep wool or hide t said. “We he A s Dugway ; 00 sheepdiedin | they werekilled by a nei military base during an¢ ducted March 13, 1 ve areas downwind ing Ground where h 1968. It appears nt that drifted offthe of f Pr air weapons test con- Ranchers w I 1 t she ) received compensation rom the military but o! icials never accepted responsibility for the incident The Army's experts said noxious weed: or pesticides could have caused the problem tain there were no hidden enviror fore proceeding with developme be foundafter ? to be cer| risks be for their land, about 60 miles west of Salt L Tillsonstill isn’t « ompletely satistie approved by the U.S. Army authorizedthetribeto test only for the nerve agents "GB" and “VX” andtheir chem1 breakdown products. While these are the chemi. cals most likely to have kille the st ), Tillson says there is a slight chance a yet-unknown poison was Goblin Valley State Park grew constructing new The U.S. Bureau of Land Man. state under authority of the Recreation and Public Purposes Act of Theland was agementgave thelandto the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation to provide space for more camp sites, hiking trails and a new en tranceto the popular parklocated about 25 miles north of Hanksville. The state has leased this land since 1984 but wanted to own it before thereservation, but work is stalled by disputes at he Goshutes and the Corps of Engineers over deta cleanup project Wea ready, willing andable to cleanit up said Jim Taylor, spokesmanfor the Sacramento Dis. of the Army Co >s of Engineers. “We just want 4 proposa that is re onable andwewill doit Tillson said past cleanup ideas from the Corps were “un: ceptable to tribal leaders. 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I Juan, said that James Redd’s position as a practicing physician in the community means that tor quit December 11-30 ae a “voluminous pretrial Juan County area, District includes oor . * Take f Ballet West's The Nutcracker t that he does not believe a fair an has gained parks, said Dick Manus, manager The concert is sponsored by the Harris, an inspirational speaker states jury can beseated in San Juan County > case has been pending forthree ye than 15,000 acres for 16 Utahstate tone The concertwill start at 7:30. tionfiled Monday with Judge LyleA: of BLM’s Price field office. Ca y a (2700 West) to move the trial to another county within th Jadicial District Bill Benge nd County attorney. is prose cuting the case after the San Juan County attorney recused himself because he knew James and Jeanne Redd People Love To Pick Apart. 1926 that allows federal agencies to provide land for recreational activities. In the past 30 years, this law hasbeenusedto provide more Alto Bonnie Harris will perform a free concert of Christmas music Hall, 3600 S. Constitution Blvd case against a Blanding doctor andhis wifehas ash Theflam facilities. transferredto the Alto Performs Christmas Concert Friday in WVC onFriday night at West Valley City BY LISA CHURCH SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE The prosecutor in the felony grave-desecrai Tribal leaders want the sheep dug up and removed most experts predict would so many years. But tribal leaders w BLM Gives 775 Acres to Goblin Valley State Park Wednesday by 775 acres Changeof Venue Is Sought In Grave-Desecration Case responsible for the deaths and still may pose a risk to the v ce of the deadly e killed them f the estimated1.647 Cab Co. taxi grabbed Barnumaroundthethroat and stabbed him while the vehicle was moving. Thedriver lost control n injunction prohibiting the unname: acking into the company’s compute ation was one Chemical ana ago on theSkull V in western Utah nerveagent that m: driven by Scott Barnum, police said. When the two disagreed about directions, the suspect allegedly ions, trespassing and invasionofprivac Geologist Tests Sheep Carcasses on Goshute Reservation But Finds No Trace of Nerve Agent composite sketch, police arrested a 26-year-old man duringa robbery inSalt LakeCity. Thesuspectalsoi Thesuit includes claims of interference with bus As for problems with officer ARRESTIN CABBIE ATTACKS Using leads generated from media coverage of a accused of robbing a taxi-cab driver at knife-point th The hacker has been“inserting malicious andfo; information” on the company’s Internet site, the su alleges. The firm’s store has been offlinefor days percent on eve says defraud a financial institution. But a three-judge panel that mightbeavailable if he appliedfor a homeequity sw server but the tacks on its ave continued. Thelast bulk attack was Nov. 22, and attempts to “undermine[th { Osmond Network's] reputation and credibility site devoted to decency,” arestill being made a time, andclients may leave land, who hadnot seen th officers are investigated for leged misconduct coupon — doesn't constitute a schemeorartifice to Bernards hadreceiveda promotionalletter containing a check-like coupon representing the amount of money ing weekend. 566-7250 itp /worwheaveilyhacom 'O FM10 iranian Sf Ua L ane ba vate aanyotfee Good otpackcipaang stores only. 4 P, L Expr 5 oy ; |