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- NATION, Page 43Campus Ripper
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- A killer claims five victims in a Florida college town
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- With its sun-drenched climate and beloved football team,
- Florida's Gainesville has long been an idyllic college party
- town. But that image was shattered last week. As students began
- fall classes, one male and three female students at the
- University of Florida and another woman at Santa Fe Community
- College were found stabbed or bludgeoned to death in off-campus
- apartments. Three of the victims were mutilated; one, an
- 18-year-old female honor student, was decapitated.
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- The apparent pattern of the grisly murders -- the four women
- were all attractive, petite brunets with shoulder-length hair
- -- has touched off fears that a serial killer might be on the
- loose. Nearly 200 local, state and FBI investigators have
- poured into Gainesville to provide security and hunt for a
- suspect described by Police Chief Wayland Clifton as a
- "methodical maniac." Among the visiting sleuths: John Douglas,
- who helped track such serial killers as Charles Manson, New
- York's "Son of Sam" in the 1970s and Florida's own Ted Bundy,
- who was executed last year.
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- Some experts believe that the Gainesville butcher is still
- in the area and that there is enough evidence to track him
- down. Hundreds of fearful students have deserted their
- off-campus apartments, at least temporarily, while others are
- spending their nights with large groups. More than 400 have
- left town altogether for their parents' homes. "People are
- petrified," says Marshall Knudson, director of the county's
- crisis center, which fielded more than 10,000 calls from
- jittery residents last week.
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- For now, Gainesville's normally busy taverns are eerily
- quiet, while many stores report a run on handguns, Chemical
- Mace, dead bolts, baseball bats and even broomsticks that
- residents are using to secure windows and doors. Fueling the
- hysteria are unconfirmed reports that the killer sliced off and
- carried away flesh from some of his victims. Says sheriff's
- department Lieutenant Spencer Mann: "People are calling in when
- they hear a branch knock up against the side of their house."
- Until the killer is apprehended, the good times in Gainesville
- are over.
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