The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 6, 1981-Page 9 Atlanta mother will sue FBI over remark From AP and UPI ATLANTA - The mother of one of the 26 victims in the string of unsolved slayinigs in Atlanta said yesterday she plans to sue the FBI unless it apologizes for an agent's statement that "some of the kids were killed by their parents." Venus Taylor, whose daughter Angel Lanier is listed as one of the earliest slaying victims, said other mothers also are considering legal action because of the comment last month by Mike Twibell, the agent in charge of the FBI's Macon, Ga., office. r TWIBELL MADE THE remark to reporters after addressing a civic club in the central Georgia city. The FBI refused comment at the time on the statement, and spokesman Dick Berry in Atlanta said the agency would have no comment on the threatened legal action. Attorney Mark Lane said Monday he -had been contacted by Mrs. Taylor and as many as 10 mothers had "asked if they could join the suit." MRS. TAYLOR SAID SHE would drop plans for the legal action if the bureau made a public apology. Meanwhile, a slighlty-built 22-year- old deaf mute who fit the profile of four recent victims in Atlanta's string of slayings of young blacks was found safe yesterday after a "beefed-up" search was launched, police said. Anthony Gates turned up yesterday after he'd been missing about 24 hours, but details on how he was found or where he had been were not im- mediately available, said police spokesman Benjamin Sims. GATES, WHO WAS LAST seen at his southeast Atlanta home Monday around 6 p.m., had been reported missing by his brother. A general alarm had been issued because Gates fit the profile of four recent victims in a string of slayings R which have taken the lives of 26 young blacks here, said police spokeswoman Beverly Harvard. Four recent victims have been slighly built black males in their 20s. Gates is 5 feet 3 and weighs 140 pounds. lJ usI fraa4X% Although the general alarm was .4 f Hrtt4mFe6W91 y issued earlier yesterday in Gates' case, it never was added officially to the f''" rv d special police task force list - which includes the 26 victims and 10-year-old - r Darron Glass, who has been missing - * a itk since September 1980. AT LEAST 15 of the 26 young blacks found dead since July 1979 died either of undetermined causes or of asphyxia, a broad term that includes suffocation and strangulation. Lack of an officials cause of death for some 'of the 26 young AtlpAuta blacks found slain may make it impossible to prosecute their killers, a veteran in- vestigator said. "I think some of them will get caught," said the investigator, who asked to remain anonymous, but, "in some of these cases, it will be hard to prosecute unless they (police) catch 98,os schlitz eeog Company waokee.W him and he says 'yes, I did do this.' ,----_ e 4v i