Manning Avoids
Extradition

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Robert
Manning, wanted in the
United States on charges
connected to a 1980 mail-
bombing murder, temporari-
ly avoided extradition to
America at the airplane door
when his apparent ill health
prompted U.S. marshals and
airline personnel to call off
the transfer.
Reports said Mr. Manning
had purposely taken medica-
tion, smuggled into prison
by his friends, to make him
appear sick at the time of the
extradition.
Mr. Manning, 39, and his
wife Rochelle, 51, who are
American immigrants, are
both wanted in connection
with the California murder
of secretary Patricia Wilkin-
son by a parcel-bomb ad-
dressed to her employer.
After learning at 3 a.m.
that preparations were be-
ing made to put his client
aboard a New York-bound
plane at 7 a.m., Mr. Mann-
ing' s lawyer rushed to
Jerusalem to lodge an
urgent, appeal with the
Supreme Court to stay the
action, this time on grounds
that the extradition should
have taken place within 60
days of the time from when
it was ordered.
But the court rejected the
petition, stating that the
delay had been caused by
Mr. Manning's own series of
appeals to the court.
Meanwhile, Mr. Manning
was being readied for the
trip at his holding cell in
Ramla prison with a medical
examination by doctors and
paramedics.
He complained of chest
pains and a medical aide
gave him tranquilizers.
However, Mr. Manning
fainted and fell to the
ground, sustaining slight in-
juries.
A prison warden re-
portedly decided to go ahead
with the extradition
anyhow, transporting him to
Ben-Gurion Airport by am-
bulance and lifting him on a
stretcher to the door of a
TWA plane by a hoist used
to raise incapacitated pas-
sengers.
But there, waiting U.S.
marshals and TWA per-
sonnel refused to go ahead
with placing him on the
flight, saying they had not
been warned to prepare for
the transportation of an ail-
ing passenger in need of spe-
cial attention.
Mr. Manning was returned
to the prison hospital.

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