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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 14

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00 DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, ROCHESTER, N.Y.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1991 Rochester mystery is on TV They Unsolved slaying examined tonight By J. Leslie Sopko An episode of Unsolved Mysteries that Includes a segment on an old Rochester case will air tonight at 8 on WHEC-TV Channel 10.

Cable subscribers should check their TV listings for the appropriate channel. liey Shoj mm. i wood alcohol. A 27-year-old Genesee Hospital nurse, she died of methyl alcohol poisoning. Authorities say the case is one of the area's most unusual Assistant District Attorney Wendy Lehmann was interviewed for the show last spring to provide context and background.

Lehmann said she could not comment on exactly what decades-old evidence her office has against Maloney, but said he will stand trial if he is caught Maloney was indicted by a county grand jury, and there is no statute of limitations for murder. "We made a decision that it is still prosecutable," Lehmann said. Unsolved Mysteries can be seen on WHEC-TV Channel 10.) After his arrest, Maloney escaped from the former Rochester State Hospital, where he was being evaluated. Authorities say he fled to Ireland, assumed a new identity Michael O'Shea remarried and worked. Democrat and Chronicle The twisted tale of a 24-year-old Rochester mystery will be aired on prime time television tonight, when viewers watch the details of Joseph Maloney's alleged crime and escape to Ireland.

Authorities hope that someone tuning in at 8 p.m. to Unsolved Mysteries will help solve this one. "Maybe well get a break," said Dale Anderson, agent in charge of the local FBI office. Another Rochester agent, Gene Harding, will be in Los Angeles during the show's airing to accept telephone calls from people with information. Maloney, now in his mid-50s, was accused in 1967 of poisoning his wife, June Fisk Maloney, during their son's fifth birthday party by mixing her a cocktail laced with Direct From The Manufacturer.

1st Quality Ladies' Fashions at Savings of In 1973, Irish police learned of CShea's connection to Maloney and Rochester, but could not turn him over to authorities here because there was no extradition treaty. But he was eventually arrested in Ireland in 1985, although Maloney fought extradition and the Irish courts declared a new treaty with the United States invalid. When the extradition treaty was reversed and declared valid in 1987, Maloney had disappeared again. Wc Off 65 Suggested Retail Prices Begin The Fall With These Irresistible Savings! Prosecutors oppose Urlacher plea Andolina, had asked U.S. Magistrate Kenneth R.

Fisher to order the case moved out of western New York because of adverse publicity. He argued that publicity threatened Urlacher's right to a fair trial. The prosecutors, however, sug Tops $40 $10 Blouses 56 14 Skirts 50 15 Rints 52 16 Sweaters 60 18 Jackets 100 29 gested it was odd that Andolina raised the issue only in the second financial case against Urlacher when the publicity was as widespread in the conspiracy and embezzlement for the alleged theft of more than $200,000 from a confidential police evidence fund used by Rochester's vice squad to make undercover drug purchases. The alleged thefts occurred over several years. Urlacher also is charged with the theft of more than $85,000.

Specifically, he was accused of stealing $66,098 in drug proceeds from the police department's property room and more than $21,000 from the Monroe County Probation Department and two trust funds that support various police activities. He also was named in a 19-count indictment alleging that he and five other present and former officers either took part in or were aware of police brutality. Urlacher is being represented in that case by Ronald S. Carlisi because Andolina has a conflict in that case. Prosecutors also argued against dismissing the indictment because grand jury secrecy had been He doesn't want trial in western N.Y.

By Steve Mills Democrat and Chronicle Federal prosecutors have filed court papers opposing a request by fired Chief of Police Gordon F. Urlacher to move his conspiracy and embezzlement case outside western New York, saying that it is premature to decide the issue before lawyers even try to select a jury. At the very least, prosecutors wrote, the federal magistrate hearing the case should reserve a decision on the matter until after prosecution and defense lawyers try to select a jury. Only if that fails, they wrote, should moving Urlacher's case be considered. The papers, which concern the last of the financial indictments against the former chief, were filed late Monday.

Urlacher's lawyer, Lawrence J. lull' Urtacner 0ne cmm not help but question," the prosecutors wrote, "how the defendant could find no constitutional impairment to the fair trial of one indictment where pretrial publicity has been virtually as heavy and negative as the second indictment Urlacher faces federal charges of Welfare safeguard saves money, Frey says (mil) im. oo wmm mm At Outlet at Southtown (716) 424-3940 ment check would be issued and an investigation would determine whether the check had been cashed. If so, the county started a lengthy process to get the money, Frey saidL "Fraud investigation is one of the few things we can do to control mandated costs," said Frey, who is running for re-election. He was joined at a news conference by District Attorney Howard R.

Relin, who is running unopposed. Frey has long blamed welfare and other state-required costs on his three tax increases 75 percent of which he says are due to these Democrat and Chronicle A new system to guard against double-dipping in welfare has saved Monroe County more than $108,000 this year, County Executive Thomas R. Frey said yesterday. The new system, begun in January, allows the county to obtain a daily listing of welfare checks cashed the previous day. When people call to report a missing check, county officials can verify whether it already was cashed, Frey said.

So far, the system has saved the county from replacing 554 checks. Under the old system, a replace costs. With his proposed budget for 1992 due out Tuesday, he's laying the groundwork for that explanation again. Relin and social services officials held a similar news conference on the same day last year to announce that 18 people had been arrested in a welfare-fraud sweep. Frey said that effort is continuing.

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