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Friday, June l1o, 1977

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

Frd..ue1,17 H MCIA ~L aeNn

Daily Classifieds

VA nurse tells of FBI threats

(Continued from Page 8)
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AVON
SUMMER SALE
Saturday, June 1 th
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(just north of Briarwood,
off S. State)
Drop by anytime 11 am.-I p.m. for.
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10-67% off EVERYTHING
0 Make-up Counseling & Demon-
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0 Refreshments
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Transportation is available-Call
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SEE THE NEWEST, _Z
THE COOLEST & THE
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rm so glad you are out of the
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(Continued froasnPage 1)
I should light a candle for my-
self."
Defense Attorney O'Brien
then asked his witness the sig-
nificance of lighting a candle.
"Because I didn't confess,"
Narciso said. "They told me
I would be needing it."
Narcio, the first defense
witness in the 10-week-old trial,
said "No I did not," every time
defense attorney T h o m a s
O'Brien asked her if she in-
jected anything into any of the
patients she is charged with
poisoning.
NARCISO SPOKE casually
during most of her testimony,
smiling often at the jury.
O'Brien likewise questioned
Narciso in relaxed, conversa-
tional tone. O'Brien asked her
of her family - four brothers
and four sisters. Narciso sent
the courtroom into laughter
when she said she didn't know
the age of her oldest sister. "I
don't know," she said. "She's
the eldest sister."
Narciso explained she was
helping her younger sister
through nursing school - a
family tradition - until she
was indicted. "I was -unem-
ployed and I couldn't help her
any more," she said.
The witness also told of how
she met her co-defendant Leo-
nora Perez, tut how they were
not close friends until recently.
"Do you have common project
that the two of you have been
working on?" O'Brien asked
lightly.
NARCISO went on to account
for her movements at the time
of each breathing failure she
is charged with causing. Nar-
ciso explained that she was in
the intensive care unit before

patient John Herman suffered a
fatal breathing failure only be-
cause she was looking for a
medication tray. When O'Brien
asked her why she didn't look
for the tray on her own floor,
the witness simply replied, "I
didn't think about it. I just in-
stinctively went down to ICU
(Intensive Care Unit)."
Herman's death is the only
murder count against Narciso
after Federal Judge Philip

Pratt dismissed some of the
government's charges on the
grounds of insufficient evidence.
Narciso also faces four poison-
ing charges in the breathing
failures of patients Mark Ho-
gan, John McCrery, Russell
Fletcher and William Loesch.
The co-defendant in the case,
32-year-old Leonora Perez,
faces three counts of poisoning.
Both nurses face 'a charge of
conspiracy.

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