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February 12, 1993 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-12

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"My family learned about
the Heatherwood lifestyle. .



he said, adding "you either
have the right man for the
right act or you have
nothing."
Mr. Ryan also did not
recall having a meeting in
March 1980 with both Mr.
Parker and Mr. Rockier. Mr.
Parker testified in the cur-
rent investigation last
November and told the court
that he quit his job in OSI
after his co-workers and
( supervisors ignored his con-
cerns that Mr. Demjanjuk
was not Ivan the Terrible.
Before Mr. Parker left the
office in June 1980, Mr.
Ryan said he had asked for a
memo from Mr. Parker
>about his thoughts on the
Demjanjuk case. The three-
page memo did not raise the
"slightest doubt on the case
or the identity of John Dem-
janjuk," Ryan said.
Doubts about Mr. Demjan-
juk's identity were bolstered
in 1991, when the
statements of 28 former
guards at the Treblinka
death camp were released by
the former Soviet Union, in-
dicating that Ivan Mar-
chenko was Ivan the Terri-
ble.
Mr. Ryan emphasized that
it was always his policy that
exculpatory evidence should
be turned over to the
defense, even if it had not
been requested. "I always
believed that this view was
understood by the rest of
OSL" he said. "But it is
possible that this may not
have been understood by all
OSI attorneys."
The discovery policy was
in question primarily due to
excerpts from interrogations
of Pavel Leleko and Nikolay
Malagon, former guards at
Treblinka, which came to
the attention of the Justice
Department during the case
of Fedor Fedorenko, another
Nazi guard, in 1978. In these
statements, both guards
identified a man named
Marchenko as the guard who
operated the gas chambers.
According to the testimony
of John Horrigan and Nor-
man Moscowitz last month,
the statements were not
turned over to Mr. Demjan-
juk's attorneys because the
denaturalization proceeding,
in which Mr. Demjanjuk was
stripped of his citizenship,
was a civil action.
It, therefore, did not re-
quire the broad disclosure
procedures that are required
in criminal cases. Mr. Hor-
rigan and Mr. Moscowitz
were the two attorneys who
handled the case.
At the hearing here, Mr.
Ryan said that he had not
seen these documents until
last summer.

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