UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 8, 1996 7A Pittsburg suspect hears charges Paroled murderer lived near student, captured on unrelated rape charge The Associated Press PITTSBURG, Kan. — A paroled murderer has been charged with killing a fellow Pittsburg State University student who lived near him. The father and fiance of 20-year-old Carrie Arlene Williams lunged at suspect Gary W. Kleypas on Friday as he stood in Crawford County District Court to hear the charges read against him. Sheriffs' deputies quickly surrounded Kleypas. Williams was found dead in her apartment on March 30. Kleypas, who lived two hours Kleypas, who lived two houses away, has been in custody since April 1, when he was arrested in Springfield, Mo., on a warrant charging him with rape in an unrelated Crawford County case. He agreed to return to Kansas for questioning and, according to the sheriff, confessed to killing Williams. Attorney General Carla Stovall's office has taken over prosecution of the case at the request of Crawford County Attorney Barry Disney Stovall will consider seeking the death penalty, said her representative, Mary Horsch. Kleypas, 40, a nursing student at Pittsburg State, is charged with first-degree murder, rape, criminal sodomy, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, burglary and theft. A preliminary hearing was set for June 3. roughly half of a 30-year term for his 1977 second-degree murder conviction in the beating death of an elderly woman, said the Stone County Sheriff's Department. Kleypas was paroled after serving On Wednesday, Kleypas was arraigned on a felony charge that he raped his girlfriend at their Pittsburg home in 1994 and jailed without bond. Kleypas was arrested on Jan. 23, 1949, after his girlfriend alleged he had threatened her with a knife. He was not charged after his girlfriend changed her story, refused to testify and insisted that Kleypas not be charged, Disney said. When authorities investigating Kleypas this week in the Williams murder uncovered the 1994 incident, they contacted the alleged victim again and charged Kleypas with rape, Disney said. Brother of Unabomber suspect to speak The Associated Press Kaczynski initially tried to get prosecutors to agree not to seek the death penalty against his brother, The Sacramento Bee reported yesterday, citing two federal sources. Prosecutors refused, and he eventually turned over his brother's writings, the paper said. SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — The man who tipped off federal officials that his brother might be the Unabomber is ready to release a statement, his lawyer said Saturday. ary between David Caczynski and the FBI, said he would hold a news conference at 10 a.m. today in Washington, D.C. Tony Biscegille, the Washington lawyer who acted as an intermedi- The Kaczynski family will not attend the news conference and will not speak to the media, he said. The family has remained secluded since Theodore, 53, was arrested Wednesday. He has been charged with possession of bomb-making materials and jailed without bail. IS David Kaczynski, 46, led authorities to his brother, Theodore Kaczynski, after he found in the family house in suburban Chicago old writings of Theodore's that resembled the Unabomber's 35,000-word manifesto. PADDY MURPHY COMING SOON... In the past 18 years, the Unabomber has被 or mailed bombs that killed three people and injured 23 others. REFOUND SOUND 1-913-842-2555 BUY-SELL TRADE 823 MASS. 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INDIVIDUALITY: THE POWERLESSNESS OF STEREOTYPES- SEXUAL, CULTURAL AND PHYSICAL A LECTURE Thursday,April 11th,1996 8:00p.m.,Alderson Auditorium Spirituality transcends race, ethnicity, sexuality and creed Multicultural Awareness Week April 6 -Cultural India's Show at the Lied Center April 7 -Malaysian Night April 8 -International Students Association's meeting at 6 p.m. in the International Room at the Kansas Union April 9 -Multicultural Panel Discussion in Ballroom at 7 p.m. April 10 -ISA's Potluck Dinner at 6 p.m. in the ECM south of the Union April 11 -Bluestew plays in front of the Union at noon (NASA) April 12 -World Expo on the Stuffer-Flint lawn -Festival of Nations Show at 7:30 p.m. In the Kansas Union Woodraff Auditorium (FREE) -ISA Party at the Holiday Inn at 10p.m. (cover charge $4) NASA's annual Powwow (FREE)