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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 84

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The Boston Globei
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84
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84 THE BOSTON CLOUR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 993 Man gets a life term 10 Most Wanted' by Massachusetts State Police in S. Boston slaying 4 .,.1 Kevin Bush AGE: 21 FOR MURDER in deulhs of two Brockton on 1991. Reputed of Brockton's Street Outlaw Gang. Richard A. CepulonU AGE: 45 WANTED FOR ESCAPE Was serving 58-82 years for a 1973 armed bank robbery.

Escaped Sept. 20, 1987, with help from his wife, Karen Diane Walters. Believed to have fled to the South. Nathaniel J. Harbin ACE: 21 WANTED FOR MURDER Wanted for shotgun death on Nov.

22. 1992 in Brockton. Reputed member of Jamaican Posse Gang. Considered armed and dangerous, r. 7 By Patricia Nealon GLOME STAFF After losing both parents in childhood, the three McDonough children hung together, the two girls prodded by their brother, Andrew, to stay in school and get their degrees.

But on an early June night in 1992, during a brawl in South Boston that Superior Court Judge Robert W. Banks yesterday said was sparked by "the most foolish, senseless act a marathon drinking party," 23-year-old Andrew McDonough lost his life and his two sisters their protector. "What makes me so angry is that the future we worked so hard for was stolen from us," sobbed Maura McDonough, minutes before the man convicted of killing her brother was sentenced to life in prison. Two others cleared of murder charges but convicted of the lesser crime of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon were also sentenced, one to three years in prison, the other to probation. A fourth defendant was cleared of all charges early Saturday by a Suffolk Superior Court jury.

McDonough's other sister, Mary-ann, who also addressed the court -if Robert W. Anderson Jr. AGE: 28 WANTED FOR TRAFFICKING COCAINE Considered a major trafficker of cocaine in BostonCambridge area. Considered armed and dangerous. Willonda M.

Jones ACE: 20 WANTED FOR ARMED ASSAULT IN A DWELLING Suspected of forcibly entering an apartment twice in April of 1993 and beating, robbing and terrorizing a 67-year-old man. Considered violent and combative. SOURCE: MitMdiuMtU Stala Pol Police ask help WANTED Suspect men in Dec. 13, member Spnng WANTED ASSAULT Suspected entering couple and terrorizing armed foe, UNJHMUIO Gary Alan Irving AGE: 33 WANTED FOR RAPE Convicted In Cohasset for 1978 aggravated rape ot 16-year-old girl. Fled before sentencing.

iwa fMOio Thomas Robinson ACE: 32 WANTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER Wanted for stabbing attack on a man In Roxbury on July 15. 1993. GLOBE STAFF GRAPHIC most wanted tend to come through perseverance. "It's the right person at the right time saying the right thing," Hanafin said, recalling one mother who provided information about her son after being visited for the fifth time. "She said, You seem like a nice guy.

Don't hurt him. This is where he 1W2 PHOTO Tran Cuong Phu ACE: 24 WANTED FOR MURDER Accused of shooting deaths of two men in Leominster on Aug. 18, 1987. Victims were shot numerous times In the head. Considered armed and dangerous.

Adan Pena AGE: 26 FOR ARMED IN A DWELLING of forcibly home of elderly on May 23. 1993 beating, robbing and them. Considered and dangerous. Norman A. Porter Jr.

AGE: S3 WANTED FOR ESCAPE Escaped Nov. 21. 1985. Was serving two life terms for murder of a Middlesex County jail officer. An accomplished prison author and poet, Porter could be working in academic field.

Dorchester teen-ager gets 20 years in visitor's kmmg make that 9 A Dorchester teen-ager was sentenced yesterday to 19VS to 20 years in prison for killing a California man inside the Government Center MBTA station in March 1992. A Suffolk Superior Court jury Friday convicted Christopher Alexander, 18, of manslaughter in the death of Thomas Waugh, 27, of San Jose, an innocent bystander in Boston on business, shot as he was about to board a train. Alexander was aiming for Ramon Hunter, 16, whom he had just scuffled with in the station. Hunter was there committing crimes," said Sgt Kevin Horton, supervisor of the State Police's Violent Fugitive Arrest Squad. Officials warned against civilians confronting the suspects, but asked that anyone with information telephone 1-800-KAPTURE or 617-5G6-4500.

Trooper James Hanafin, who has been a member of the fugitive squad since it began in 1985, said arrests FRAMINGHAM State Police yesterday sought help in finding the "10 Most Wanted" criminals in Massachusetts, even as they removed one fugitive from the list who was tracked down and arrested in New York. The captured fugitive is Kevin Bush, 21, a suspect in a double murder in Brockton on Dec. 13, 1991. He was arrested last month in the Bronx. The other nine suspects eight prior to sentencing, mourned anew that her brother would not be there for Easter or Christmas, or to walk her and her sister down the aisle.

"These people took away our protector and made us realize that we needed a protector," she said. Yesterday, Kevin M. Dahl, 21, of Weymouth, was sentenced to life in prison following his conviction early Saturday morning on a first-degree murder charge in the beating death of Andrew McDonough, who the prosecution said had wandered into the wrong party and was set upon by a gang of drunken people wielding golf clubs and pool cues. Dahl, who testimony showed beat McDonough in the head with a golf club, was the only one of four defendants convicted of murder under a joint venture theory. Paul C.

Sup-plee, 22, of Dorchester, who was cleared of murder but convicted of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, was given a seven- to 10-year sentence. He must serve three years of the sentence. Tara Costello, 22, of South Boston, was given a 10-year suspended sentence and will be on probation for five years. Patrick J. Walsh, 18, of Dorchester, was cleared by a jury in a deliberation session that ended at 12:30 a.m.

Saturday. wounded in the attack. Waugh died three hours later. In a victim-impact statement prior to sentencing, Waugh's mother, Dorothy, said there was no penalty stiff enough "to atone for the sin of killing Tom." According to the prosecution, Alexander, Emerson Cesar, 20, Cesar's girlfriend and a baby were riding the MBTA Blue Line to Government Center when they saw a group of young males eyeing Alexander's leather jacket PATRICIA NEALON Admiral Pat's Cruise Vacations 30 Riverside Medford Crest Automotive 399 Washington Woburn Giggles Comedy Club 517 Broadway, Saugus Salem Wax Museum of Witches Seafarers 288 Derby Salem Salem Witch Museum Washington Square, Salem The Colonial Club 425 Walnut Lynnfield The Ferncroft Club 50 Ferncroft Danvers The House of Seven Gables Historical Sites 54 Turner Salem The Royal Ridge Club 11 Tara Boulevard, Nashua Vision Quest Woburn Mall, Woburn Witch Dungeon Museum 16 Lynde Salem GlobeCard Adventures: For Great Shopping and Entertainment-at Great Savings-in BOSTON BEYOND, here are the stores and organizations that welcome finding 10 men and one woman are considered violent, career criminals whose alleged crimes include murder, attempted murder, rape, armed assault and trafficking cocaine. They are: Robert W.

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