breaking into it.
Paul crossed the intersection a third time and turned left and walked toward the house, looking for a place to post himself and ambush them when they emerged with their loot. On his palms the cold dampness of fear was an old familiar companion.
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¶ CHICAGO, DEC. 24TH âFive men were shot to death yesterday in two separate incidents in Chicago, bringing to a boil the rapidly heating controversy over the disputed existence of a âvigilanteâ on the cityâs streets.
Early yesterday afternoon three separate residents of the Humboldt Park residential area telephoned police to report gunshots, bringing fast response by motorized patrolmen who discovered the bodies of three men in a passage beside the residence of Ernest Hamling, of 3046 West Hirsch Street. On and near the bodies were a cassette tape recorder, silverware, two cameras, a shotgun, a small battery-powered television set and other items identified as the personal property of Mr. and Mrs. Hamling, neither of whom was at home at the time of the shootings.
Announcement of the identities of the three dead men has been withheld by police pending further investigation and notification of relatives. It was revealed by a police spokesman, however, that one of the three men had been released on bail by the Cook County Criminal Court only that morning, pending trial on a charge of robbery and assault.
The three men were allegedly killed by bullets from a single .38 revolver which may have been the same weapon that has been credited with the deaths of five alleged criminals in recent days. Police ballistics laboratories have taken the bullets for analysis.
In a separate incident last night, two youths were shot to death on a South Side fire escape while allegedly escaping from an attempted burglary of the Lincoln-Washington Social Club. The youths, identified as Richard Hicks and John R. Davis, both 16, were found by the club manager, Sherman X, after several loud gunshots were heard; allegedly the youths had broken in through a rear window and had stolen the clubâs cashbox containing receipts from a benefit discotheque dance, and were shot while escaping down the outside fire stairs at the rear building. A police spokesman said, âWeâve analyzed the angle of entry of the bullets. They were fired up at the victims from the alley beneath.â
The bullets have been identified tentatively as having been fired by a .45 caliber automatic pistol. Interviewed in his Headquarters office this morning, Police Captain Victor Mastro, in charge of the âvigilanteâ investigation in the Homicide Division, pointed out that the two South Side youths were not killed by the same weapon which reportedly killed the other eight âvigilanteâ victims. âBut,â Mastro said, âthe modus operandi is very similar, youâd have to say. We canât rule out the possibility that the killer owns more than one gun.â
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H ER EYES FLASHED angrily. Sheâd been waiting near the door; she stood up when Paul entered the courtroom. He was once again surprised by how diminutive she was: she hardly came up to his shoulder and he was not especially tall. She wore a light sweater with the sleeves pushed up casually above the elbows; a long plaid skirt that was mainly orange and yellow; sheâd done something with her hair and it was softer and fuller around her face than it had been yesterday.
âIâm not late, am I?â
âActually youâre early. Noâitâs not on your account Iâm breathing fire. Letâs go, shall we? I need a drink.â
He helped her into her coat and they went down the steps trying to avoid puddles and slushpiles left from last nightâs snowfall. She said, âI was supposed to try an aggravated assault and attempted murder case this morning. The bastard didnât show up.â
âJumped bail?â
âThatâs right. Eight hundred dollars