14 Thursday, August 30, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Murders terrify college town Investigators flood Gainesville, Fla., search for serial killer The Associated Press GAINESVILLE, Fla. — An army of investigators, including an FBI agent who tracked "Son of Sam," Charles Manson and Ted Bundy, searched yesterday for a "method" loathing for slightly built brunettes. Community leaders in this terrified college town organized a march for "all those who are outraged, fearful and in mourning" for the four women and one man found slain since Sunny Ridge, the women were horribly mutilated. About 600 local police, state investigators and FBI agents were investigating and providing additional security at the off-campus apartment complexes of the type the victims died in. The killer apparently tracked cer tain types of women and entered their apartments through unlocked doors or windows, or by forcing sliding-glass doors, Police Chief Wayland Clifton told reporters Wednesday. "There is a similarity in physical appearance in the four female victims as far as hair color, eye color and general physical build," Clifton Criminalist Alexander Bassin of Florida State University, where Bundy killed two women, said there was "an absolutely chilling resemblance" between the Gainesville slayings and the Bundy murders of 1978. Investigators say all five victims were stabbed to death. Police have released autopsy information on only one of the victims, Christa Hoyt. Hoyt, 18, was sliced open from the pelvis to the chest and decapitated, Alachua County Sheriff Lu Hindery said. The Orlando Sentinel reported her head was found on a shelf in her apartment, but Hindery would not comment on that. The bodies of roommates Christina Powell, 15, and Sonia Jarson, 18, who were found Sunday, were mutilated. Investigators who spoke on condition of anonymity said the victims' bodies were discovered with a surgically sharp instrument. There was no evidence of satanic cults or messages left for police. The bodies of Tracey Izee Paules, 23, and Manuel R. Taboada, 23, discovered Tuesday, had not been mutilated, police said. Although hundreds of fearful students have abandoned their off-campus apartments at least temporarily, university spokesman Larry Humes said: "We are not seeing a sea of empty desks. The numbers are down, but there is not a mass exodus." University President John Lombardi promised to suspend attendance regulations for those who felt they had to go home. But he said the school "would be abdicating its responsibility" to close down completely since most students wanted to continue. Many students are spending their nights in large groups, Linda Helton of West Palm Beach said she spent Tuesday night with nine other people. Others bolted themselves into their rooms. Stores reported a run on weapons, mace, deadbolts and even broomsticks that residents were using to secure doors and windows. Florida deaths worry KU student By Karen Park Kansan staff writer KU student Doux Raxter's sister is just one of the many University of Florida students living in fear these days. The fear results from five gruesome murders since Sunday in Gainesville, Fla., home of the university. Four women and one man have been found dead in the past five days in off-campus apartments. Baxier, Pensacola, Fla., senior, said he was worried about his sister. Joan, but thought she would be safe. because she lived in a residence hall on campus. Baxter's mother, Betty, who is staying in a Lawrence motel, said she knew nothing about the murders until Tuesday night. A man at the hotel told her what had happened at the university, she said. "I knew she was safe, because she had called shortly before I got back to my room, but I tried to call her and I could not get through." Baxter said. Joan Baxter called her mother later that night and was crying and very upset, Betty Baxter said. "Situations like this create a lot of fear," Betty Baxter said. "The most important thing to do was to stabilize Joan." Betty Baxter said she gave her daughter the telephone number of a family friend who lived in Gainesville. After the second murder occurred Monday, Baxter said University of Florida officials decided that student bodies home early for Labor day weekend. Dou Baxter said that his sister would leave Gainesville for home in Pensacola for the weekend, but that she would continue to be a student. Betty Baxter said, "Hopefully they can pull some strings together while the students are away and get a clearer idea of who is doing this." KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK You Don't Have To Be A Capitalist Pig to Appreciate Entrepreneurship Lift the boundaries of your imagination! 1990 Organizational Meeting Tuesday, September 4 7 p.m. Kansas Room-Level 6 of the Kansas Union Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs A KU Tradition Since 1986 For information Call 864-5223 Suit and Tie Not Allowed DTK 25Mhz 386, a "Best Buy" Only $ 2280 MICROTECH Computers 841-9513 2329 Iowa St. Dickinson Plaza Prices good through 9/15 THE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Groups and Workshops for Fall 1990 The University Counseling Center is offering the following groups for students throughout the fall semester: Adult children of alcohols: An ongoing support group dealing with the problems and concerns resulting from growing up in an alcoholic family. Time: Mondays, 1:30-3:00 or Tuesdays, 2:00-3:30. Grieving and loss: An ongoing counseling and support group to assist students in dealing with significant losses in their lives. Ting: Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00. Romance: wine & roses or ripple & dandelions?:An ongoing support group dealing with the problems and concerns of commitment, communication, and expectations pertaining to romantic relationships. Time: Mondays, 11:30-1:00. Eating disorders: An ongoing counseling and support group to assist students suffering from bulimia or if anoxic, actively B+P) to change their problematic way of relating to food and themselves. Time: Tuesdays, 9:30-10:45. Women only: An ongoing counseling and support group dealing with issues of gaining greater understanding of themselves and ways of relating more comfortably with others. Will cover issues regarding competition, intimacy, self-acceptance and expression of feeling. Time: Thursdays, 1:00-2:20. All groups held in 116 Bailey Hall. For information or to enroll, call the Center at 864-3931. 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