University Daily Kansan, April 10, 1981 Rogers latest victim in Atlanta By United Press International ATLANTA-Apology yesterday found the body of Larry Rogers, the 23rd victim in Atlanta's 20-month-long string of child murders, in an abandoned apartment building where a mile from the street where he vanished. Public Safety Commissioner Lee P. Brown identified the body as that of Rogers, a 21-year-old black man who was small and severely retarded. He was last seen March 20 sitting stiffly in a wheelchair driven by another black man. Brown refused to say how the victim was dressed and said the cause of death was not been determined. The last three bodies discovered have been dressed only in underwear. Police have launched a massive search for the green station wagon and its driver. They were summoned to the derelict northwest Atlanta apartment to check out an old green sedan, left propped up on concrete blocks. The discovery of Rogers' body, who was only 5-foot-3, leaves two children The sedan, they said, had nothing to do with the killing, but they searched the building and found Rogers' body. He stepped back in the spot where a friend last saw Rogers. Author of 'Roots' key speaker for student sponsored lecture Notted author and lecturer Alex Haley will speak on the rebel slayings in at 9 p.m. Monday in Hoch Auditorium where his speech is entitled "Black Experience." still missing and presumed dead. Twenty-three bodies, all but two of them boys and all 18 or younger except for Rogers and another retarded 21-year-old, have been found since July 1979. Anthony Pape, University City, Mo., freshman and secretary-treasurer for Haley, author of "Roots," the best-selling book that catapulted him to fame in 1976, will be the guest of the event. He also is a private donations and funding from the Student Senate, Association of University Residence Halls, Graduate Student Council and Student Affairs, raised $5,000 for Haley's appearance. the caucus, said the caucus was "in a way you have to have the situation in Atlanta. "We needed some type of program for all the students," Peay said, "and we felt that he (Hatey) would draw a picture of him because he is a nationally figure." The discovery of Rogers' body in a building broke a newly developing pattern in the killings and is unusual in itself. The last three bodies have been found at the site, but not of the previous 22 bodies, that of Yuanfui Wan, was found in a building. Gilbert Parks, psychiatrist at the Topeka State Hospital, also will speak Monday night. Parks will be discussing the trend toward violence the United States has taken in the past two years, Peay said. The speeches will be open to the public. Brown, at the news conference, insisted the black driver of the station wagon in which Rogers was last seen was not a suspect in the killings, but a "We again request the person to come to the task force and provide us with any information he might have," Brown said. Meanwhile, a man arrested in Hartford, Conn., agreed yesterday to return to Georgia to face charges of attempted armed robbery. Police said Larry Marshall, 34, was not a suspect in the children's case but questioned about his relationship with one of the victims, Timothy Hill, 13. HILL'S BODY was recovered from the Chattahoochee River west of Atlanta on March 30 while police still considered him a missing person. Also, Atlanta police unveiled an educational program involving a cartoon child named "Arty" who appears on television ads and in a coloring book to warn children against associating with strangers. 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