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A22 Broderick, the brother of murder victim Daniel with the jury's verdict of second-degree expresses his disappointment Tuesday trial of his former sister-in-law, Betty WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1991 TRIAL: Relief, Bitterness Over Verdict Continued from A1 jury came to a reasonable decision, Forbes said, adding, "I think that as a practical matter this verdict is all that could be realistically hoped for." That's what Brad Wright, 38, Betty Broderick's post -divorce boyfriend, said, too. "I think the outcome of this trial is not necessarily surprising, given the evidence that was presented to the jury," Wright said, though he was critical of the judge for not allowing what he claimed was evidence favorable to Betty Broderick. But particularly for the families of Daniel and Linda Broderick, some of the wounds may never heal, and some were angry that Betty Broderick escaped a convication of first -degree murder. In court Tuesday afternoon, as the verdicts were read, Larry G. Broderick, a Denver businessman and Daniel Broderick's brother, muttered in a loud whisper, "Jesus FI Christ." Leaving the courthouse by a back stairway, Larry Broderick 'said the jury should have come back with two verdicts of first -degree murder.

"What's the matter with a system that allows this woman to threaten these people dozens of times, buy a gun, take shooting lessons, blows them away in their sleep -and that's not Murder One this goddamn country?" Larry Broderick said. "It's an outrage." Later, at Reidy O'Neil's, a downtown San Diego restaurant Daniel Broderick had helped start, Larry Broderick said he felt that, "from a standpoint of pure principle," he, his family and the legal system had failed Dan and Linda Broderick. "I have to feel we let them down," he said. "'The system let them down." "Monsters come in all kinds of packages," he said. "They don't all look like Charles Manson.

People see a middle-aged, matronly housewife with an income and material goods that are far beyond the reach of most Americans, and they think it's impossible for this person to be a monster. "But monsters come in all kinds of gentle-looking packages. And the press and American people should face up to that." He said it would take time to comprehend the verdicts. "But at least this is final," Larry Broderick said, adding that Betty IRS TAX PROBLEM? Free Consultation (619) 597-1040 DAVE GATLEY Los Angeles Times murder at Broderick. prison had not yet sunk in.

"I did not tell my mother what the prospects were in that regard," Bisceglia said. "They are holding out hope that has the final say in February. Until that day comes, they don't want to think about it." Her other brothers and sisters, who are spread out across the nation, could not be reached for comment. Ronnie Brown, a friend of Betty Broderick's who lives in La Jolla, said she was pinning her hopes on an appeal. "I don't think it's over," she said.

"All we can do is hope." That is what Wright, Betty Broderick's boyfriend, said he also is hoping for. Wright was critical of San Diego Superior Court Judge Thomas J. Whelan's rulings. He said the judge did not let in enough evidencematerial, Wright said, that might helped Betty Broderick's case. That evidence, Wright said, included testimony from a Marin County counselor who testified at the first trial that Betty Broderick was emotionally and physically abused by Daniel Broderick.

At this year's trial, Whelan put so many restrictions on the counselor's testimony that he opted not to take the stand. "Betty's major concern that she voiced to me was that the jury did not get to see nearly the amount of stuff they got to see last time," said Wright, a La Jolla contractor. "This is good grounds for an appeal." "The prosecution said one person shot two others and that's the whole case," Wright said. "Almost like its someone who robbed a liquor store. It's not a whodunnit, but why." Whelan can sentence Betty Broderick to a prison term of 32 years to life, prosecutors said.

Sentencing is set for Feb. 7. Ed Chapin, a San Diego attorney and close friend of the slain couple, said: "I'm glad it's over." Times staff welter Sebastian Rotella contributed to this story. $100 $100 HOLIDAY MEWPORT ISLAND Times Win a shopping spree! See today's Times for entry form. 1991 Los Angeles Times Broderick is "out of our lives forever.

We'll never have to turn on the TV or pick up the newspaper and see that disgusting visage again." Maggie Kolkena -Seats, Linda Kolkena Broderick's sister, reached by phone in Portland, stressed that "those two people were unjustly murdered, especially my sister," -Seats said she was not, however, immediately disappointed because the murder verdicts were second-degree. A first -degree verdict means the killing was premeditated, meaning considered beforehand, while second-degree lacks that deliberation. "To tell you the truth, I haven't been that focused on it because it doesn't bring Linda back," Kolkena-Seats said. "When a family loses someone they have to grieve. Our grieving has been complicated by all the media attention.

If there had been another hung jury," which marked the end to a first trial last year, "we'd have to go through this again." That theme, that Betty Broderick had been given far too much publicity, was expressed over and over again Tuesday by Daniel and Linda Broderick's friends. The case has drawn extended coverage in television, magazine and newspaper accounts. A madefor- TV movie is in the works. "One of the things I would like to see is Betty lose her platform," said Ken Coveney, a San Diego lawyer. "She's gotten far more exposure than anything can justify." Reached for comment at his home in Nashville Tuesday night, Betty Broderick's brother, Frank Bisceglia Jr.

said: "I was disappointed. I thought they would come back with a different answer. I'm not living out in never -never land, I never expected more than manslaughter. But I thought they would come back with a different answer." Bisceglia said he had talked earlier in the night to his parents, Frank Sr. and Marita, who are in their late 70s and live in New York.

He said the probability that Betty Broderick will spend many years in CALIFORNIA WORKERS TAKE NOTICE: MAY HAVE MONEY DUE fat any time you have worked for a California employer who has been the subject of an investigation an audit by the State Labor Commissioner's Office, the California Department of Industrial Relations may be holding wages and Benefits due you in the Industrial Relations Unpaid Wage Fund. Written inquiries must contain your complete name, address, social security number, the name and address of your former employer and the approximate dates of your employment by the employer. Inquiries should be directed to the following Bureau of Field Enforcement Offices of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement in the geographic area of your former employer's worksite. Bureau of Field Enforcement Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Los Angeles San Diego Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Division of Labor Standards Enforcement 107 South Broadway, Room 5029 8765 Aero Drive, Suite 120 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 897-2905 San Diego, CA 92123 (619) 237-7030 Sacramento San Francisco San Jose Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Division of Labor Standards Enforcement 2424 Arden Way, Room 340 30 Van Ness Avenue, Room 4400 100 Paseo de San Antonio, Room 126 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 920-6148 San Francisco, CA (415) 557-0904 San Jose, CA 95113 (408) 277-1907 Industrial Relations Unpaid Wages Fund Name Social Security of former Approx. dates of employment.

LOS ANGELES TIMES BRODERICK: Guilty of Murder Continued from A1 infidelity among the wealthy, had been the talk of San 1 Diego and the template around which others judged their own marriages and divorces. It was written about in numerous national magazines and is yet to be chronicled in a book and made-for -television movie. The seven -man, five -woman jury deliberated four days before reaching a verdict shortly before 2 p.m. Last year's jury deliberated four days before announcing it was deadlocked, with 10 favoring a murder conviction and two holding out for manslaughter. Broderick Marston crept into Hills her house ex-hus- on Nov.

5, 1989, and shot the 44-yearold lawyer and his wife of six months, Linda Kolkena Broderick, on Broderick's own description of 28. the killings, McAlister said, which Broderick testified that her only the jury asked to have reread intention on that early Sunday during deliberations. morning was to confront the couple "Her reactions weren't someabout ongoing problems in the thing a normal, reasonable person divorce and custody dispute, and would do," he said. "It became a then kill herself. question of, 'How did Betty BrodShe said she fired five shots from erick perceive the a revolver only because Linda Broderick yelled, "Call the attorney Earley said police!" and Daniel Broderick Broderick was unable to fully lunged for the phone.

comprehend the verdict yet, and Jury foreman George Lawrence that she smiled in the courtroom McAlister said several members of only because her tendency "is to be this year's panel, including himself, a people were leaning toward a verdict of is just not something she's first-degree murder and several been able to absorb," he said. "It's others toward a manslaughter con- just not real to her at this point. I'm viction, and that what resulted was sure it will be very shortly. a decision "somewhere in the mid- "It's like telling someone they dle." have cancer. They might smile and Much of that decision was based Please see BRODERICK, A27 Terry Broderick, DEATH ANNO ANNOUNCEMENTS ARENA, Louis G.

Born in St. Joseph, Missouri on April 3. 1900: died on December 9, 1991. One of six sons who inherited the business, A. Arena and which had been organized by their father.

Lonis instrumental in the development of the firm into one of the largest and most successful growers and shippers of fruits and vegetables in the West. Survived by his loving wife, Emily: devoted daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Ted Coberly: grandson, Peter Coberly: great And -grandson. l'cter James Coberly; many nicces am nephews. Visitation 1pm to 5pm. Thursday al Pierce Brothers Moellerphy Mortuary, Santa Monica 305-0973) awl Funeral Mass 9:30 Friday, December 13.

1991 al Good Shepherd Catholir Church of Beverly fills. Committal in Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City. In lien of flowers please send contributions to your favorite charity. BERISH, John H. very special and loving husband and best friend of Betty Ann BorIsh; devoted father of John Tressier Berish and James Lindsey Berish: wonderful of Melissa Junes, Daniel Marshall, and Betsy Marshall: loving grandfather of John Berish.

Cameron Berish. Carson Berish, Chance Borish, Casey Berish. Dennise Jones, Natalie Marshall. and Nicole Marshall; brother of Lalloma Rhodes. Luella Wrich.

Ernestine North, and Shirley Day. Visitation Tuesday, from Com to 8pm GL Pacific View Mortuary. Corona del Mar. Funeral services 1pm at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach.

Pierce Brothers Pacific View Mortunry BITTER. Lorcita Madonna age 90, passed away on December 12. 1991 in Anaheim, California. Survived by niece. leanne.

(Robert) Bond; and grandniere. Louise Bond. SNJM. Private Services were held 011 December 10, 1991. Committal 111 lloly Cross Cemetery.

Snively Mortuary BLACKBURN, Josephine Leniz Passed away on Friday, December 6. 1991, She was born in England on October 22, 1917. Jo came to the United States with her family and settled in California, where she attended Orange High School and Santa Ana Jr. College, She married Fred and during the Will worked cartologist at Lockheed. Van Nuys Bowling Conter was the family business for thirty years.

Jo was an avid golfer and member of Lakeside Golf Club, She married her second husband. David Blackburn in 1978. Sho devoted much of her tone to Las Patroncitas Guild, and served as President for two years. Jo is survived by her husband, David: her children, and Jeff her granddaughters, Jennifer, Erin, and Adrianne hop sister, Dulcie Anderson: and her brothers. Jack and Sid Green.

A Memorial Service will be held for family and friends al 3pm. Sunday, December 15. al Praiswater Chapel. 5849 Van Nuys Bival. Van Nuys.

BOOTHE, Charles Beach I away peacefully at home in South Pasadena following a five- year illness, He was the host friend and beloved hushand of Carolyn Jones Boothe. Born in Porterville, California on June 2, 1913, a graduate of Stanford University, he served as communications and radar officer in the Navy during World War ll. Partner in Turner, Poindexter and Willis Christy, before retiring as head of the Los Angeles office of Scudder, Stevens Clark in 1978. Past President of the Stanford Club. Mental Health Assoc, and Pasadena- Breakfast Forum: former Director of the University and California Clubs; member of the Valley Hunt Club.

La Grulla Gun, Cruising Club of America, Los Angeles Yacht Club and Staff Commodore of the TransPacific Yacht Club. In to his loving wife of fifty -one years. he is survived by his devoted daughters, Linda (Mrs. David) Blankenhorn and Christine (Mrs. Marshall Wilkinson HI; grandchildren: Hilary and Chip Blankenhorn, Caroline and Marshall I'.

Wilkinson IV. Memoriat services Friday, December 13 at the Church of the Recessional. Purest Lawn Glendale. In lien of flowers. mem orial contributions inay be made to the Amorican Cancer Society, or to the American Heart Association.

COLMAN, Benjamin Beloved husband of the late Sarah: loving mother of Richard (Rhoda) Colman; cherished grandfather of Rachel and Lisa; dear brother of Gertrude Cohanna: also survived by many loving relatives and personal associates. Services 12 010011 Thursday a1L Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Mount Sinai Mortuary, CONGER, Odie Richard 95. passed away on December 7. 1991 al Methodist Hospital. lie WitH long- -time resident of San Gabriel Valley, lie retired from the Los Angeles Police Department after 20 year's of service, and gave another 20 yours to the Los Angeles Times, 08 a scourily guard.

He WilS active member of the Masons. He was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Rebecca Conger and. his son Richard Conger of Arcadia, He is survived by his sister, Eula McErny of Zullah, Washington; his daughter-in-law, Virginia Conger of Arradia; grandchildren: Carole (Jerry) Collins of Arcadia, Bob (Lois) Conger of Huntington Beach and Pom Conger of Covina: greatgrandchildren, Jennifer and Jeremy Collins and Casey Conger. Graveside Service will be 3pm. Walnestlay (today) in Live Oak Comotery, Monrovia.

In licu of flowers contributions to at charity of choice, Glasser-Miller-Lamb. Arcadia directors. CROSSON, Virginia of Fullerton, passed away on Monray, Decembor 9, 1991. She is survived by her Albert: four children: Bill. Karen, Tim and John: two grandchildren, Jeffrey find David: brothers, Joseph and John Kienzle.

Vigil will he hell on Wednesday, December 11, 1991 al it McAulay Wallace Chapel, 902 No. Harbor Bivd, Fullerton, Funeral Mass will be said at 10am, Thursday, December 12. 1991 at St. Mary's Church. 400 W.

Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton. In lieu of flowers the family appreciates donations to: St. mule Memorial Foundation for the support of St. Jude Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, P.0.

Box 4138. Fullerton. Ca 92631. DE CESARE, John Ill beloved son of John and 'Theresa DeCesare dear brother of Paula Lanc and David DeCesare. Funeral Service will be held in Providence.

Rhode Island. Call Pierce Brothers Cunningham O'Connor, Hollywood 5181 directors for information. DUNBAR, Lois P. Pierce Brothers Ingold, Fontann ELDRIDGE. Lillian R.

beloved mother of Frederick and Richard El. Carl and Lorraync 1.00g and David A. Carl: also survived by nine grandchildren and four greatWife of the late Ernest 18. Eldridge M.D. In lion of flowers, please donate 10 your favorite charity.

Services Friday, December at the Old North Church, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills. Forest Lawn Mortuary. GAGNON, Thelma I. age 71, passed away on December 10. 1991.

She was a resident of Orange CounLy for fifty New -four York years. Born in on June 30. 1917. She is survived by her husband, Vern Gagnon of two 5008, Stove Gagnon of Sturlio City ani Jeff Scheel of Altos; two daughters, Susan Woods of Yorba Linda, and hill Tooman of Fullerton; SeVEn and her sister, Margaret Von Plinaky of Pennsylvania. Vigil 7pm.

Friday, December 13, al McAulay Wallace Chapel, Fullerton. Funeral Mass Dain. Saturday, December 14, 1991 at Hit. Marys Church. Fullerton.

Committal in Holy Sepulcher Cometary, Orange, GALARDO. Ann age Born on Jamary 0, 1916 in Ohio; passed away on December 8. 1991 in Whittier, California. She is survived by her hrothers: Alex. Frank (Barbara), and Mike (Maria): sisters.

Rose and Mary: also four nephews ani six nieces. Vigil Wednesday, Decomber 1 al McCormick Mortuary, Whittier Funeral Mass Thursday, at St. Bru110 Catholic Church, Whittier. Committal in Calvary Cemetery. GENZA.

Eric Steven survived by his mother. Lena Gemza; sister, July Latham; longtime companion. Paul Forgetta. Services to be hold flam, Satorday, December 14, 1991 it the Church of the Hills. Forest Hollywood Hills.

Forest Lawn Mortuary GONZALEZ, Enrique Javier Armstrong Family directors HAMPTON, Brinn A. of Orange, age 32. passed away 011 Sunday, December 8. 1991. Survived by his grandmother, Forrest Jones; stepfather, Mahlon: his five sisters: Janct, Juanda.

Forris, Myra. and Malana; his brother, Stanley; also it host of nicces and nephews, aunts and uncles. cousins and friends, Ernie age Pierce Brothers Griffin, Thousand Oaks HIRSH, Jocelyn Groman-Eden Mortunry HOFFMAN, David Services 2pm. Thursday at Courts of l'aNaCH Chapel. Mount Memorial Park.

Mount Sinai Mortuary. IMBER, Isadore D.D.S Groman-Eden Mortuary JAFFE, Herbert Hillside Mortunry JELIN, Sidney F. Mount Sinai Mortuary KAUFMANN, Nathan D. Beloved husband of Sheila hanfield Kaufman; cherished husband of the late Dorthea Kaufmann; loving father of Carole (13022) Lasky; adored grandfather of Dorthca Lasky; also survived by sister, Roslyn and brother, Sidney. Services llam.

December 12, at the Hillside Chapel, Hillside Memorial Park. Gromnn- Eden Mortuary directors. KIDNEY, Jack D. Born on August 5, 1926: died on December 9, 1991. He is survived by his mother, Ruth B.

Kidney: and brothers, Gene and Gaylord. He is also survived by four nephews and two nicces: two grand -nephews and five grandnieces, all very important to him. Jack wax a veteran of World War 11 and a member of the American Legion, Beverly Hills Post 253. He requested 110 services. Remembrances can he made in his name to Alive', 621 No.

San Vicente Blvd. West Hollywood. Ca 90069. Jack believed, "The best Way to live is to forget that you urc going to die. Death la unimportant.

the fear of it should never interfere with the you live." Pierce Brothers Cunningham O'Connor, Hollywood directors. Times Obituary Information Cull Miss Black for understanding and helpful service on Obituary Notices: (213) 629-4411. Ext. 77241 or (213) 237-7241. or our Fice Number 1-800-528-4637.

Ext. 77241 Los Angeles Times LOPATA, Laurie Lynn Loving daughter of Richard and the late Caryl: sister of Robert: granddaughter of Clara Cohen of Denver and Virginia fiancee of Mark Wolter: passed away on December 10, 1991 from complicaLions arising from cystic fibrosis. In licu of flowers the family requests donations be matte (0: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 1950 Sawtello vd, suite 328, West Los Angeles, CA 00025, in memory of Lauric Lynn Lopata. Services 3pm. Wednesday, December 11.

1991 al Hillside Memorial Park Chapel. Hillside Mortuary. LUZMOOR, Louise P. a resident of passed away on December 9, 1991. A member of the Sierra Guild of Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.

She is survived by her husband. L. Gordon Luzmoor of Arcadia: and her sister, Elsie Jean Borchardt of Mission Vicio. Private services will be held. Glasser- Miller -Lamb, Arcadia Mortunry dircclors, LYNCH, Kathryn Jane Pierce Brothers Smiths Mortuary MARSH, Mitchell Beloved hushand of lua Marsh: loving father of Joyce (David) Birenbaum.

Carole Louise Marsh and Mickey Gantman: adoring grandfather and great -grandfather: devoted brother of Joseph and Loo Marsh. Chapel Services 3pm. Thursday in Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Mount Sinni Mortuary dircclors, The family prefers donations to Alzheimers. MESSIN.

Mildred Glasband-Willen West. Hollywood MOSCA, Atlantic G. passed away on December 7, 1991 in Los Alamitog. Ile was the owner of Costa Grill for 30 yours, and a member of the Elks Lodge 199 and Garabaldina Club. Survived by his wife.

Agnes Mosca; step-daughter, Vanonli; step-son ant step -daughterin-law. John and Christine Leeming; step -grandchildren. Michacl. Steven and Wayne Looming. Friends may call from 1pm to 8pm.

Wednesday, then Vigil Service 7pm, both on December 11. at Turner Stevens Mortuary, 550 E. Main St. Alhambra. Funeral Liturgy Dam, Thursday at Holy Family Church.

Committal in Resurrection Cemetery, Turner Stevens, Alhambra directors. NORVELL, Darin Kay Praiswaler, Van Nuys OKAMURA, Esther Beloved sister of Elsic M. (Michio) Sekishima. Mitsuo (Lillian) of Hawaii, Jane M. (Moses) Kobagura of Hawaii, George M.

(Virginia Thomas T. (Kazuko), and Herbert A. (Mildred): also survived nephews, four nicces, 3 grand. nephews and 4 grand-nicces. Funeral Services were held 011 Tucslay.

December 10. ill Fukui Moriuary in the Garden', with Rev. Tomoharu from Tenrikyo Mission Headquarters in America officiating. PIERCE, Alice K. passed away on December 9.

1991. Beloved sister of Helen Lawrence, Marie Klein, Beatrice Smith. Isabelle Kofron. Gabriel Klein and Joseph Klein. Fimeral Mass 10am, Friday at Mother of Good Counsel Church.

2060 No. Vermont Ave, Los Angeles. Committal to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, 5835 W. Slauson Ave. Culver City.

Callanan Mortuary dircetors. RAMIREZ, Antonin Forest Lawn Glendale ROSENBERG, Ruth Mount Sinai Mortuary SCHROEDER. David Arthur Beloved son of Mary Ann Turner and Richard A. Schrocder: brother of Catherine M. and Michael J.

Schrocder: also aurvived by stepsister, Catherine J. Callaby. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Los Angeles Center for Living. Project Angel Food. Services 9am, December 11, at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn Mortuary.

SIMONS, Jimmy J. Pierce Brothers, Valhalla SMITH, Kenneth H. 89, of 1,08 Angeles, passed away on December 7. 1991. Survived by his daughter.

Mrs. Sally S. Kuezck: three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. No services. Cremation.

SNYDER, Diane Mount Sinai Mortunry TANENBAUM, Lilyan Beloved, of caring mother of Marilyn Sonners, Jay and Marsha Tanenbaum and Fred and Carol Tanenbaum; devoted grandmother of Leslie and Michael Mitchell Sonners, Carrie Tanenbaum. David and Wendy Jeffrey and Erin Tonenbaum; loving greatgrandmother of Kaili Gray and Jeremy Gray: cherished sister and sister-in-law. Services 2pm, Wednesday at Courts of TaNaCH Chapel, Memorial Park. Mount Sinai Mortuary. TSUCHIYA, Konishi Chic passed away on December 7.

1091 at the age of 80, at Community Hospital of Gardena. A native of Sacramento, she retired after 38 years 115 Manager of Super Yarn Mart and a recent participant at the Gardena Senior Citizens Day Care Center. Survived by two daughters. Kicko Tauchiya and Fumino (Jon) Knox; grandmother of Michelle Nicholls, Jefferey Kiyokazu Sumi and Alyssa Nicholls; sister of Michiko Takcuchi. Funcral Services Sunday, December 15 at Zenshuji Soto Mission, 123 So.

Hewitt St, Los Angeles. Fukui Mortuary directors, VICTOR, Romanus Anthony Jr. Services 12 noon, Monday, al Memorial Chapel. 1500 San Antonin, Long Beach. Forest Lawn Sunnside Mortuary Colorful locals.

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