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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 13

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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13
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The Boston Globe Thursday, July 1964 13 I Fit ca um on Gunshot Wound in Bodies Case FeiVl bodies at the scene near the Neponset bridge. BODIES Coatinutd from Page 1 suspected one of the victims 1940's, was Faul Colicci, who served Providence police had sent 10 years at the old Charles- lout a message on the interstate town State Prison for a gem jteletype system July 19 re- theft porting Vincent A. Bisesi as i.ie will be per- The car in which tt-A formed by Dr. Georee Katsis. bodies were found bore Rhode 'pathologist at the School of Island registration elate PM- Legal Medicine at Harvard Colicci, an associate of Ray-j111111- S37.

and was registered to a jUmversity. mond J. Patriarca of Provi-I message read: -Missing Julie Colicci of 107 Perm st, I Atr viewing the bodies atdence, recently said by a gov-ilonJ lhls Clt since 9 i mprovidence, the scene, Dr. Dalton told ernment informant to be chief 7-1 Vincent A. Bisesi, 40 As Norfolk County Disty.

he was unable to 1m- 0f the New England Cosa Nos-iyears' 5 feet 7 inches, 175 Atty. Myron N. Lane was mediately determine the cause tra, had been missing from his medium build, fair summoned to the scene on thp of death. Prnviripnr haunts inr ahont complexion, hazel eyes, dark Boston's oldest savings bank presents its Postage-Paid Save-ty-MailPlan fc 4 iX .7 I -'I hair, wearing blue pants, vel- five days. i i i i One newspaperman said i v.

i IUW siun, DiacK snoes. white Sairl in a cfrnnff.arm man there had been a report that for the mobs Colicci was in salesman and the larcer of the two bodies was be in the Boston area, ine urger or uie iwo ooaies Superior Court Rhode Is- oneratini a iqki had a bullet hole in the back: two weeks ago. He was sedan" Chevrolet, of the head. Dr. Dalton de- ifnn(i of illal nnPS- bank of the Neponset River where the abandoned car was parked, Providence detectives headed by Capt John L.

Eldy were on their way here to try to make identification of the two apparent murder victims. Capt Charles O. Hinchon, chief of detectives in Quincy, said both men in the trunk were clad in either bathing trunks or shorts. Dr. George Dalton, medical examiner, conducted a preliminary examination of the Savrs time, effort, and expense, along vith your money.

The Provident wpplies self-addressed envelopes and pays the postage. Write today or telephone Mr. Cleveland at 423-9600. 412 Latest Dividends 8 REGULAR ACCOUNTS clined to comment on the re- of a revolver and fined, Prt- jpolice said. While in prison in Massachu-The auto, with the bodies setts Colicci wrote a letter to still stuffed in the trunk, was Patriarca in which he referred towed to the Keohane Funeraljto Patriarca as "boss." This let-Home at 333 Hancock st.

North ter was intercepted by prison Quincy, where thet autopsiesofncials. A-r vo D-rf---cd. Colicci is 40 years old. His Providence police said they 'criminal record dates back to SPECIAL NOTICE ACCOUNTS luir COWWKDED A5D TUB OVAKTTRLY OH DEPOSITS OF A DOLLAR OR MORS DEPOSITS INSURED 1.1 FULL T8 Ft VIA po rfaj written notu ithdraiial ttquirti Last Saturday, the body of a Providence narcotics addict was discovered over the Massachusetts line in North Attle-boro, and police suspect he too may have been victim of foul Play. Identified as Donald E.

Mc-Kenna, 24, of Lee Providence, that body bore superficial head injuries. An autopsy failed to disclose the cause of death. Police reported that the legs were loosely bound together with a clothesline and they pursued the theory that Mc-Kenna's body could have been fitted into an auto trunk and driven to the lonely North Attleboro field and dumped. Authorities, however, feel that McKenna's death was caused by an overdose of heroin. On Monday, Providence police sent out an interstate te'e- The ftovident DGL-J3 Institution for Sains ONE OF BODIES is believed to be that of Paul J.

Colicci, 39, of Providence, missing for 10 days and shown here in police custody in 1948. NOW! Extra Storage Space for Home or Olfice Sturdy, Practical Budget-Priced in the Town of Boslcn 36 Temple Place ip 02103 John S. Howe, Presidml Please send more details, or I enclose $to open Account in my name Joint Account with Trust Account for I prefer a bank book Or a statement account I prefer a regular acct. Or a 90 day Notice Account this city (Providence), since July 13. Age 39, 5 9 160 stocky build, dark complexion, black eyes and hair, wearing black pants, black shoes, white shirt.

Operating 1963 Chevrolet, white." type message to police departments advising that Colicci was missing from his home city. The message, read: "Paul J. Colicci, R.I. registration PM 387, missing from 35 Terrace ID) NAME. Bodies in Car Found After Alarm by Dog ADDRESS.

CITV. STATE. The motel guest, who de-idog headed for the car and the clined to identify himself, said- ftvorM(l iho nt flni(1 he observed a pool of fluid be-j hind the car but thought it was larger, he notified the A Syracuse man whose dog pulled him toward the car in the Sheraton Motor Inn parking lot during walks last night and again this morning became suspicious of -the vehicle and notified the manager. waste dripping from the ve- manager. hide, When again this morning the fotJm (ilttd CfflfaMj In Effect This Summer 3 New Auto Laws Have Real Teeth CAN BE USED MORE DAYS SEPARATELY Three new motor vehicle brake drums for use on motor laws are now on the -books in vehicles.

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The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum reported youngsters took between 25 and 30 quail from research pens and cooked them over an open fire for a feast. "They said they were hungry," said a staff member. "What else can you say?" More than $15,000 had been invested by the museum, three government agencies and a charitable fpundation in the project, aimed at reestaoiismng tne bobwhites in Arizona. w. iRTT? yd lB Coffin had divorced the late New York columnist.

Mrs. Coffin, at the trial, identified Colicci and another 'Rhode Island ex-convict, Joseph Cairo, as two of three 'robbers. Trunk Victim May Be Robber Of Runyon 'Ex' iM Water Repellent Machine or Hand I1 -V) "brttA Washable I Attached Hood Warm Quilt Lining Cotton Ski Pants Elastic Stirrups Paul J. Colicci, thought by police to be one of two murder victims stuffed in the trunk of an abandoned car in North Qninrv. was eiven a 10 to 15- Uruguayan in Moscow MOSCOW (AP) The chair- year Massachusetts state prison man of Uruguay's foreign af- i nin xAM vA r.

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