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Show ( V The Salt Lake Tribune Sunda, March Seattle Hookers Demand Police Catch Murderer SF'.ATTLE (ITI) - About 400 an-g- i prostitutes and feminists accused police and the public of indif-f- t rence to the unsolved deaths ot 14 bookers they blame on the ' Green Hiver killer " Prostitutes from London and San Francisco joined local womens ' groups in ' a F riday night take back the night rally and parade through downtown Seattle They accused police of "playing games with murder" by minimizing the number of victims, and the public of not caring because the women were prostitutes The list, which continues to grow, ai tributes 14 murders and the of 12 young women during the past 22 years to a single person they call the "Green River killer." "1 think the lack of public outcry is due to the fact that the women have been prostitutes," said Louise ( hernin of the National Organizadisap-poarenc- tion for Women "Women are not free to go out at night and we demand that the night be as sale for women as for everyone," Ms. Chermn said 1H, Lt Bud Conner of the East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff's department. His arrival was being covered by and the staa crew from WBRZ-Ttion captured the shooting on video- ISHI Suspect Dies; Shot by Kidnap Victims Father BATON ROUGE, La - A (AP) karate instructor accused of kidnapping one of his students died Saturday one day after the student's father shot him in the head and then told deputies, "If it were your son, you would have done the same thing, officials and witnesses said. Gary Plauche stepped from a telephone booth at Ryan Airport on Friday night and fired one shot into the head of Jeffery point-blanPaul Doucet, according to deputies and witnesses. Doucet had just arrived on a flight from Los Angeles to face trial on charges of abducting Jody Plauche, who was k freed unharmed. Doucet died at noon Saturday from a single gunshot wound to the head, said a Joy Phillipps, a spokeswoman at New Orleans' Chanty Hospital. Plauche, who had been held on a charge of attempted second-degre- e murder, now faces a charge of -degree murder, said Sgt. Roy Forbes of the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriffs Department. Plauche had been held on $100,000 bond on the attempted murder charge, but Forbes said a judge would decide now whether to release Plauche on bond in view of Doucet 's death. second- Foster Sanders, Plauche's lawyer, said in an interview with WAFB-Tthat he hopes District Attorney Ossie Brown will consider the pressure on Plauche in light of his son s kidnapping "I'm hopeful that if all the allegations that have been made are that perhaps there will be no charge in this matter," Sanders said There is no doubt that in this particular case, Mr. Plauche was driven by an overwhelming an unending concern and love of a parent for a child, having heard very serious allegations about what happened to his son while he was actually kidnapped by the alleged kidnapper. And I think as these facts become known . . more people will be able to understand what drove Gary Plauche to what happened in Baton Rouge last night. Sanders refused to elaborate on what Plauche believes happened to his son during the abduction, but described his client as "a very disAuthorities traught, sick parent said the child was released unharmed. Last summer, Jody's mother praised Doucet for helping Jody and He added. . tape. June Plauche told the Baton Rouge his younger brother become physi- cal and academic achievers while they were members of his karate team You wouldn't believe what this has done for my children, especially the youngest, who is a slow learner," State-Time- prize-win-nin- g Plauche, 39, was arrested immediately and taken to the parish jail. Doucet, 25, was first taken to Earl K Long Hospital in Baton Rouge. Early Saturday, he was transferred to Charity Hospital in New Orleans. s Jody, in the same article, called Doucet "all of our best friend." Doucet was shot while he was bes metal ing escorted past the airport and Barnett Mike detector by Maj wnnsTOCK-- s u H of a kind. 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