Page 6 University Daily Kansan, September 30, 1962 Five testify on Med Center killings By VICKY WILT Staff Reporter KANAS CITY, Kan. — Testimony was heard yesterday afternoon from University of Kansas Medical Center employees who were near the Med emergency room in March 1981 when a man entered and shoved two men. Bradley Boan, 32, Kansas City, Kan, is charged with two counts of homicide and one count of aggravated assault for the shooting deaths of Marc Beck, an emergency room resident, and Ruth Rybolt, a visitor who was waiting for her mother to be treated. He is also charged with two counts of aggravated assault for allegedly entering the First Baptist Church of Turner office to confront the pastor in Dec. 1981. BOA'S STATEMENT, which was given to police after his arrest Dec. 9, 1981, for the aggravated assault incident, was also read into the record. Boa had told police that he went to the Med Center that March to take care of security matters. This referred to May 1800 when he was taken to court before being committed to Osawatime State Hospital by his parents. "What KU is up to is tampering with my life, and I'm not going to let them get away with it," he said in his statement to police. "After my release from Osawatomi I had to go back and shoot a couple of people. I have been under attack on the salvation level, and the people at KU are not aware of who I am." Gkird Graup, First Baptist Church of Turner pastor, said in his testimony Tuesday that Boan had told him that he and his brother were sitting on a box in the corner of the Last Supper tapestry. A NURSE and four doctors, who were in the emergency room March 20, 1981, testified they saw a man in the corridor with a shotgun and heard shots being fired. Jay Vade, defense attorney, questioned each witness as to what treatment was given to Marc Beck after he hc was shot. Vader's questions focused on the actions of Henry Andrade. Andrade, who was brought into the emergency room by Kansas City police officers prior to the shootings, refused treatment. He told Robert Wilson, a surgery resident at the time, that his life was not worth living, Wilson testified. Wilson called for a psychiatrist to evaluate Andrade because he said he wanted to make sure he was not suicidal. VADER ASKED whether Andrade had been left alone in the treatment room and whether he had rendered treatment to Beck. He also asked whether they had seen Andrade carry Beck from the corridor into a treatment room. Each person answered that he had not seen who was helping Beck or who had moved him to the treatment room. On campus TODAY GERMAN CLUB will have Stammtisch, reserved table for lunch, at 1:45 p.m. in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. KU WSWORD AND SHIELD will meet a p.m. in the Oread Room of the u.n. MARANATHA CAMPUS MINSIN- SHA ROCHEMER 5 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the U. G. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Auditorium. CHRISTIAN CARE GROUP will meet at 7 p.m. in the Ecumenical Church of St. John the Apostle, Washington, DC. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION noon forum will be at 12:30 in 104 Green Hall. The Grinder Man toran will be 42:30.104 Iona Hall. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIUM, "The Elegiae Romance," will be at 4 p.m. in 4019 Wescoe Hall. TOMORROW CATHOLIC CENTER WORSHIP will be at 12:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel ASTRONOMY CLUB will meet at 3:50 p.m. in 500 Lindley Hall if they choose. "MEAT" Our Sandwich ROAST BEEF BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Union. MINI RETREAT will be from 6 to 10 MONDAYS. The Encumbrant Christian Ministry has a $50 per person fee. Roast beef with big-eye Swiss cheese, mayonnaise lettuce, sliced 27th & Iowa Mon.-Sun. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. 842-2480 A Douglas County district court judge bound over for trial a Prairie Village man yesterday on charges of conspiracy to murder two Florida men. ASSISTANT DISTRICT Attorney Harry Warren said he would make a motion Friday to combine the conspiracy charges with previous charges that have been filed against Newman concerning the slaving. During the preliminary hearing, the defendant, Michael Newman, 23, did not respond when asked for a plea on the charges. The charges stem from the May 31 slaying of Mark Swanson, 28, of Lawrence. Newman is being held on $25,000 bond in the Douglas County jail. Prior to the bearing, Newman was free on $50,000 bond and aggravated battery and aiding a felon. --- During yesterday's hearing, a Texas man convicted of murder testified that the murder plan resulted from a conflict over drugs. Newman is scheduled to be tried Oct. 25 on charges of aggravated battery and aiding a felon in connection with Swanson's death. District Court Judge Mike Elwell entered a not guilty plea for Newman and set his trial on the two counts of conspiracy charges for Friday. Judge sets trial for conspiracy case By CAROL LICHTI Staff Reporter The man, James Vance Swaggery, 25, Waskom, Texas, was the only witness at the hearing and is awaiting trial. He is also the murder conviction for killing Swarner. Swaggergy testified that he and Newman planned to kill Swanson and the two men, Louis Soldano, Key West, David McLaughlin, Sugar Loaf, Fla. SWAGGERY TOLD the judge that he and Newman had planned to kill the Florida men because they had threatened to physically harm him unless he paid them some money he owed them for marijuana. "I thought it was the only way to keep the two individuals from harming my family," she said. The plan to kill Swanson was made, he said, because Swanson had business dealings with the Florida men and knew of their connection to Swaggerg. He said Swanson also was involved in marijuana purchases. Swaggerty said he could purchase a pound of marijuana from the two Florida men and sell it for 300 percent profit, or more than $200. Swaggerty said he asked Newman to loan him money to pay Solano and Mclaughlan, but Newman offered to help Swaggerty another way. "He asked if I wanted him to come and help take them out the hard way," SWAGGERTY SAID they planned the murder on May 31 at the home of David Wayne, Kansas City, Kan., where Swaggerty was staying at the time. He said he and Newman went to New York to investigate and plan, starting with Swanson's death Swaggyatter he fired four shots from the 38-caliber after Newman jumped. AFTER SEEING an ambulance outside Swanson's house, they returned to the building. In confusion, the three exited the house, Swaggerty said. He said he did not know what to do. He said that the next morning he heard on the radio that Swanson had gone. Newman and Swagerty drove through Lawrence attempting to disobey the seriousness of Swanson's injury, Swagerty, and threw the gun in a storm drain. Swaggery said he and Newman went to Swanson's home, 1015 Kentucky St., armed with a metal pipe, a .25-caliber pistol and a .38-caliber pistol. He said they had planned to kill Swanson with the pipe. But, Swaggery said, after Newman struck Swanson with the knife, Swanneran turned and charged Newman. After the ordeal with Swanson Suggerarty said, the two decided not to kill him. (8:00-10:30) 15c Draws 75c Bar Drinks 50c Draws COME TO THE ANNUAL DEMOCRATIC COOKOUT!!! 1.25 Bar Drinks (10:30 - Close) Thirsty Thursday at . . . Sunday, October 3rd 5:00 p.m. CENTENNIAL PARK (just west of 9th & Iowa) Contribution: $3.00 per person Enjoy grilled hamburgers, baked beans, chips, and all the trimmings Soft drinks will be available. 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