6B Thursday, April 6, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Bloody murder trial shadowed by Simpson case Accused killer of 13 women gets less attention The Associated Press RIVERSIDE, Calif.—You don't need television to watch the bloodyest murder trial going on in California right now. There are plenty of front-row seats available in the courtroom. And many more of the details — slashed bodies, mysterious footprints, tell-tale fiber traces — that fascinate viewers of the O.J. Simpson trial in Los Angeles 50 miles to the west. But there are no celebrities, no packs of reporters in Department 32 of Riverside County Superior Court. Some of the courtroom monitor scenes couldn't be put on television, anyway. William Lester Suff, a former county warehouse clerk, is accused of murdering 13 women and leaving their naked, mutilated bodies in ditches and grapefruit groves across a swath of inland Southern California. You would expect outrage, or at least interest, said Richard Burns, one of the few regular spectators as the trial moved through its second week. The explanation? "The reason this case isn't getting that notoriety and attendance is because of who he is and who they were." "People don't care about prostitutes." Burns said. They were Cheryl Coker, Kimberly Lyttle, Susan Sternfeld, Christina Leal, Darla Ferguson, Carol Miller, Kathleen Puckett, Cherie Payseur, Sherry Latham, Kelly Hammond, Catherine McDonald, Dellia Zamora and Eleanor Ojacas Cavares. According to police, they were streetwalkers or drug addicts, or both. Suff, the prosecution alleges, hired them for sex, then slashed them to death or strangled them, sometimes mutilating the body or dressing it in his clothes. Since 1986, there have been 19 such slayings in the area. Suff is charged with 13 from 1989 to 1991. "To look at him you'd think he could be your stepfather or something. He looks as normal as you and I," Burns said. A stocky 44-year-old with glasses, graying hair and a short, white mustache, Suff wears button-down, short-sleeve shirts to court. He chats with his attorneys and smiles politely at jurors as they enter and leave. Suff was arrested in 1992 after he pulled up next to a prostitute, then made an illegal U-turn. Authorities said they found in his van: rope, a bloody knife and a sleeping bag with fibers matching those on some victims. He was paroled from a Texas prison in 1984 after serving 10 years for beating his 2-year-old daughter to death. He could get the death penalty if convicted. Prosecutors have not offered a motive for the slayings. "There are holes here and there, and we're going to argue on a lot of the counts that there is reasonable doubt," said Suff's lawyer, Frank Peasley. "The problem we have is cumulative, the jurors being overwhelmed with the totality ... the brutality of it all." Prosecutor Paul Zellerbach has been setting the scene of each murder in chronological order, eliciting step-by-step explanations from police crime-scene experts of what they did, why and how. He plans to call over 400 witnesses. The trial, which began with opening statements March 27, is expected to run for months. On color monitors around the courtroom, jurors see graphic pictures of the bodies. Ms. Coker, for example, was found naked in a trash bin. The photo showed all of her, including a bloody patch where one breast had been cut off. Another photo showed the breast lying a few feet away on a dirt road. In Department 32, brutal does not mean dramatic. Zellerbach's presentation is slow and painstaking, often with long silences between questions. Judge W. Charles Morgan presides with a minimum of fuss, or even comment. Losing patience with exchanges over cross-examination, Morgan once turned to the jury and said: "You all just sit there a moment. We'll be right back." Without another word, he headed for chambers, attorneys following. They returned in three minutes, problem apparently solved. There are about 35 spectator seats, and the empty ones are just fine with Peasley. Opening statements coincided with the annual Academy Awards and big days in the Simpson trial, the defense attorney noted. "I really think they stole the show," he said. Sam Lyttle noticed that, too. His daughter Kimberly was one of the 13 victims. "I have mixed feelings about it," he said. "Sometimes I think it might be easier on the families that way. On the other hand, maybe the more the public knows about it, maybe that will help get these people off the streets." 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