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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 8

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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file Boston Globe Tuesday, January 23, 1968 State Winds Up Slaying Case Against 2 Youths sentenced to a jai term.) this case. But, in a later and unrelated case he was strangled body of Landau. (Scimone's case was handled in Juvenile Court. He was released as a juvenile in connection with IL MM) RATES SPEC HOTEL COMMODORE NEW YORK GITV $(975 confronted McKenna with Riley and asked him to repeat the statement in Riley's presence. This was done but Riley refused to make a statement but at one point Gannon said he did blurt out "I wasn't in the room when he was stabbed." Judge Corneliam Moynl-han reminded the jury Riley was under no obligation to make a statement.

He also ruled the confession was only admissible against McKenna. Earlier in the trial during the testimony of JVfedical Examiner Michael Luongo the jury viewed pictures of the trussed up, stabbed and Appraisers Assoc. ofAmeric Member ROY K. EYGES INC. PER PERSON, PER DAY, 4 PER ROOM Full breakfast and taxes included FRI.SAT.SUN.

diamonds $6,000,000 renovation underway: new rooms, new air-conditioning Subway to all city points directly under hotel. Near all sightseeing 1. 2, OR 3 NIGHTS BY RESERVATION ONLY. 3 persons per room $8.00 per person. 2 persons (dbl.) per room $9.50 per person.

PRECIOUS STONES PEARLS JEWELRY SILVER CHINA ANTIQUES FOR ESTATES AND 2 persons (twin) per room $10.00 per person. THESE FREE WATS TELEPHONE NUMBERS CONNECT YOU DIRECTLY TO OUR RESERVATION OFFICE IN NEW YORK CITY. The government rested its case against two Revere youths charged with murder after submitting a confession made by one of the youths today in Suffolk Superior Court. Charged with the murder of TV producer Jack Landau last March in the Back Bay are Michael A. Riley, 19, of Park View av.

and Eugene McKenna, 18, of High Revere. The confession of Eugene McKenna was put into evidence today by Sgt Leo Gannon of the Boston Police Dept. He said it was made by McKenna on the night of Find Quincy 'Bomb QUINCY What is believed to be a home-made bomb was found floating under the Fore River Bridge this morning. It consisted of a two-ounce bottle containing a black powder taped to a flashlight battery and wired to a spring-type clothespin. The whole device was taped to a fluorescent light fixture 18 inches long.

Bridgetender James J. De-laney notified police, who disconnected the wires. The black powder is being INSURANCE Mar. 18 in the Revere police station. According to McKenna's statement he and Fred Sci-mone and a third person were walking near the Boston Public Garden when a man in a convertible stopped to talk to the third person.

McKenna said the unnamed person told them he was going with the man to 338 Beacon st. and suggested they follow on foot. At the apartment the unnamed person let them into the apartment. McKenna saw a man standing in a bathrobe. One of the trio told the man it was a holldup and he was taken into the bedroom, tied hand and foot and left lying on the floor while the trio ransacked the apartment.

The unnamed person in the trio left with a TV set and Scimone went over to the man and started stabbing him with a large knife. McKenna told Sgt, Gannon he took the knife away from Scimone, wiped it off and then they took the keys from the dresser and left the apartment. McKenna drove Landau's car with the other two in it to Revere. Sgt. Gannon said after Me-Kenna gave the statement he 61 fC ft K.

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