Page 2--Saturday, July 17, 1982-The Michigan Daily Murder suspeet guided by 'spirits,' DETROIT (UPI)- Mass murder suspect Maris Karklins was controlled by "bad spirits" and thought one of his victims was a "witch," his father said in an interview with the Detroit Free Press. Karklins, 41, of Grand Rapids, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder this week in the March 13 slayings of Robert and Mary Jane Paulson and their three daughters at their Allendale home: IN AN interview at his Grand Rapids home, Juris Karklins, a 75-year-old Latvia immigrant, said his son has been treated in mental institutions five times. "My son was sent over to Korea in the Army, and it was in nighttime when the North Koreans starting shooting," Karklins said. "They shoot his good friend, who was right there with him." "When that happened with his friend, says father Maris start thinking something wrong with God, and that was the time for bad .spirits to come in," Karklins said. "He got alcoholic, he start smoking grass, and he would get high and high and high and out of his mind. Bad spirits take more and more over him until they t>,,e over him com- pletely, and that was the end of Maris Karklins," he said. "It was not Maris that did all this, that killed those people. He had the big 'general' spirit in him, not the little ones like alcohol or smoking grass. It was the 'general' doing all that; it was not Maris." Juris Karklins said his son became increasingly fascinated with military history and military leaders after his experience in Korea. "About Hitler he was crazy. He was always crazy about the Army. He always was wearing uniforms," Karklins said. erruirrn Today The weather Today will be hot and humid again, with a high in the lower 90s. Tomorrow will be much the same, with a high in the 80s. Happenings SATURDAY Films AAFC- The Wild Child, 7:30 p.m., Every Man For Himself and God Against All, 9 p.m., MLB 3. 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