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...detective in charge of the investigation of the murder of Joseph Strickland, former assistant to the dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science said yesterday that he had narrowed his list of suspects to "one female acquaintance...

Author: By Douglas E. Schoen, | Title: Police Accuse Woman Suspect In Dean's Death | 9/27/1972 | See Source »

Maillet also reconstructed the events of last Friday morning when Strickland was shot to death in his Dorchester home...

Author: By Douglas E. Schoen, | Title: Police Accuse Woman Suspect In Dean's Death | 9/27/1972 | See Source »

...with me always. But after a two-day adjournment, the judge upheld the sentences--there would be no paroles, and all time was to be served in a work camp. Two and one-half years for me, two years and nine months for Elizabeth, and four years for Jack Strickland for his alleged role in Brigitte Heider's escape...

Author: By Lyle Jenkins, | Title: "Please Free Elizabeth" | 10/19/1971 | See Source »

...cell (which she answered) and promised me that I could visit her. I waited for over a year for that promise to be kept and when it was not I went into a work strike at the labor camp which nearly ended in the death of myself and Jack Strickland...

Author: By Lyle Jenkins, | Title: "Please Free Elizabeth" | 10/19/1971 | See Source »

...July 4, Jack Strickland and I went on a work strike at the labor camp where we had been building elevator switches for eight months. It started innocently with me demanding to see Elizabeth and Jack demanding a re-trial. But it was soon escalated out of hand by the prison authorities. I was first threatned with and then put into solitary confinement for punishment on bread and water. The cell contained nothing but a wooden stool and a bucket for excrement. At night time the stool could be exchanged for straw mattresses (this was the "de-luxe" cell...

Author: By Lyle Jenkins, | Title: "Please Free Elizabeth" | 10/19/1971 | See Source »

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