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While that was bad enough, the heist turned tragic when Boston police , officer William Schroeder, 42, responded to a silent alarm and William Gilday Jr., one of the ex-cons, who was parked as a lookout across the street, unloaded his submachine gun into Schroeder's back. In the eyes of the law, Power might as well have committed the crime. Like many other states, Massachusetts has a rule that says if someone is killed in the course of a serious crime, all participants can be charged with murder. The three men were captured, but Saxe and Power got away...
...that evening, Kathy Ann Power, who had been Alice Metzinger, had assumed yet a third identity: inmate number 9309307. Instead of the gourmet food she had earned a living cooking, she had tuna and canned soup in her cell at Nashua Street Jail. (Of Power's accomplices, Gilday is serving a life sentence for pumping the shots into patrolman Schroeder. Her former roommate Saxe is now working for a Jewish charitable organization in Philadelphia; captured in 1975, she served seven years. She sent a note to Power last week asking for a reunion, and Power has said yes. Stanley Bond...
Some of the best showdowns of the meet will occur in the distance 300 freestyle events between Brown's Carol Downey, Princeton's Liz Richardson and Karen Weisel, Yale's Courtney Ellis, and Harvard's Jeanne Floyd and Maureen Gilday...
Floyd--who lost the 1000 but won the 500 against Ellis last weekend--is seeded fourth in the 500 yard freestyle and could conceivably win if pushed hard enough. Gilday will be swimming on Sunday as the fifth seed in the 1650--an event in which she holds the Ivy and meet records...
Psychologically, Bond is perhaps a hardened, less charismatic, but more deceptively sympathetic version of California's Charlie Manson. Bond's ties to the two Brandies women were, like Manson's ties to the women in his family, sexual as well as political. His ties to Gilday and Valerie appear to be distinctly pragmatic...