The Michigan Daily-Thurday, June 5, 1980-Page 13 Pilot flies plane into girlfriend's house in possible murder-suicide NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP, N.J. AP)- A pilot possibly distraught over a broken romance buzzed a suburban neighborhood early yesterday and then sent his twin-engine airplace crashing into the house where his girlfriend was staying, authorities said. William Fischer, 31, a former flight attendant for Eastern Airlines, was killed on impact in what police said may have been a murder-suicide at- tempt. But the three occupants of the house, including a three-year-old boy, escaped out a window without serious injury, police said. FISCHER, OF OCEAN Township, buzzed the Jersey shore home at least seven times before the plane banked to the left, dove through electrical and telephone lines and rammed into the at- tached garage, police said. Both the house and plane erupted in flames. A day before the crash, Karen Woolley had signed a complaint charging that Fischer allegedly beat her with a hammer, broke her television set, and tore out the telphone in her home, Police Chief Walter Gilbert said. "To me, to determine that he crashed into the house on purpose is very hard at this time," Gilbert said. "Certainly, it's not your ordinary plane crash." GILBERT, WHO SAID police were investigating the possibility the crash was an attempted murder-suicide, said the couple had broken up about a month ago. Gilbert said Fischer took off from Monmouth County Airport at Wall Township about 5 a.m. The plane was owned by GardenState Aviation Co., and Fischer apparently didn't have permission from the owner to fly the plane, the police chief said. , He estimated the plane's value at between $25,000 and $30,000. GILBERT SAID HE had no idea what prompted Fischer's alleged attack on Woolley. The police chief said Woolley, whose age was not immediately known, was separated from her husband. After the alleged hammer attack, Woolley took her three-year-old son Brian to stay nearby at the home of her father, John Torchia, 49. The three were in the Torchia home at the time of the crash. The Torchia house was destroyed by fire, and a nearby house was singed by flames, police said. Patrolman George Deane said the plane was circling the area at a low altitude for a short while before the crash. He said police had received about six calls from residents com- plaining of the plane's noise. Micky Bressler, Ocean Township Public Works superintendent, said Fischer had been employed in the CETA program in the township's road department since March 31. Bressler described the victim as a "good worker who did a good day's work." Three saw Jordan fail from shot FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UPI)-Three persons-not just one as originally reported-saw black civil rights leader -Vernon Jordan fall from a gunshot wound last week, authorities said yesterday. Investigators 'also said Martha Coleman; who drove Jordan back to his motel just before the shooting, had agreed to take a lie detector test but was not considered a suspect. Jordan, 44, remained hospitalized in serious condition but was showing im- provement. Until yesterday, Coleman was the only witness acknowledged publicly by the FBI and local police. However, an FBI agent told the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel two other per- sons saw Jordan being shot and went to his aid. Mayor Winfield Moses, acting as a spokesman for the police, confirmed the report but said neither witness was able to, give police any more infor- mation than Coleman had provided. TONIGH T A T SECOND CHANCE Boorg B di TOM METZGER, DEMOCRATIC winner in San Diego's 3rd congressional district primary and head of the Southern California chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, pastes a few more banners on a youthful 'supporter while he awaits election results yesterday. Victory of lansmen embarrasses Denis FALLBROOK, Calif. (AP)-A day after Democrats in California nominated a local Ku Klux Klansman to Congress, the national party chairman assailed the/ move as "an acute em- barrassment to me and to the party." In ° a statement released in Washington, John White said the nominee-Tom Metzger-"is against everything the Democratic Party stan- ds for. He is a Democrat by convenien- ce, not by ideology. He is a stain on our political system and will not receive one penny of party assistance nor one iota of support." 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