ee pce RS Dy Pe Ele 2h CRE Ee A ce RR NT I Bele "The Herald, Tuesday. March 13, 1984, Page? rocco oe oe ee oe era | ‘ST, PATRICK'S — a CONE DAY ONLY 1 atl Grasuwere, decals and a solection of paints | with green fabals - 20% OFF ory: rests case. with testimony _ ; minister, photographed last “wéek.as he appeared to be ; catching 40 winks during a the Stray | Cats rockabilly | band. - In a recent: interview, pool table March 6, 1993, at . Big Dan's tavern in nearby New Bedford. screaming woman on a pool table while she was being. raped. done.” | The deiective. said: Cor- deiro and Raposo decided to stay for. another. drink and . tercourse with the woman. - “Garimley' paid * “Cardetro . _told of meeting™ a woman. Cordeiro said he then held the woman’shead and made questioned. He first'denied’ doing anything wrong, but - when confronted by Cor- as Vieira. all “She was hysterical and: while playing poo! at Big her perform oral sex on ; . mu. b t «PEOPLE. In a state of shock, " sald “Dan's. He said the woman him, Gormley testified. - . ou ‘Grace, Ksed hin and, abled to “The poleman sald TENANTS ; In the separate morning tere, with: “him, ; ‘then: Cordeiro told him “she was |. . , . nine DS ™ __ Session for the four others, changed her | mind as:he and screaming and trying to- | - 7 _ ree seemed as though Mark months, will be 28 when they another police officer Raposo started to leave the push them away.” - , INGURANCE MacGulgan was caught in| aremarried March 21in Los testified two of the men bar. Gormley said Raposo was - the: act; “but the justice - Angeles. Heisamemberof admitted’ they held a CITES TESTIMONY. then’ picked up and : . rape ‘victinn: ‘who seouldi't ‘Daniel. ‘Silvia, an, “and ‘sna Visior Raposé “Cordeiro said Silvia then’ “Raposo algo sald he statied . This does not Include out of town : ‘oe The prosecution believe what had, ‘happened Joseph Vielra, 28, who are Gormley * sald: .Cordeiro took the woman to.the pool to engage in ‘oral’ sex, but By ae Greenwate - ‘pested Its’ case. Monday to her.” |: _ being tried separately from went, to-thte police station - table and climbed on her, . changed his-mind. SAT, MAR. |}. 1PM. SPM AT , Against two men churgedin Det. ‘Sandra’ ‘Grace. was four other defendants. _and “told us that he wanted . Gormley testified. - Gormley: ‘said he was’ a barroom gang rape after a among .20-witnesses called © Grace ‘said ‘she. In- to tell us what he. did. He ” Gormley said Cordeiro walking with the two outside policewoman, testifled- she by’ prosecutors before they terviewed..the 22-year-old _ sald he was.sorry. He: said -toldhim “he and Vielor held the police station when they ee Astervievied a ‘hysterical ; rested thelr cage against woman “hours after she he was drunk, but that was her legs while the other ‘spotted a man in a car. a Lon a Teported-being raped on a 0 excuse for what he had man” tried. to bave in- Gormley identifled the: man 6 nurs Tera wer ee ee . - ' co : oo : > 5 ’ - . Wightman & Smith “natlve rights conference, Ekland sald MacDonnell is Det.’ Kenneth Gormley found .the wornan- “on ‘the’ deiro, he admitted holding - we “us Insurance Agencies Ltd. denies he was sleeping, | _ a very intellectual person. said the adenission came barroom floor .."-with the woman’s leg, Gormley “ST tke to sit in reflection .!-In many wayshe’s alot March . 7, 1983, from “Alfalfa” — Silvia — “ontop. said. 3227 KALUM STREET 635.6361 at,meetings,”” MacGuigan, more.mature ‘than I-arh.” . defendants John Cordeiro _ of her. Lo The detective testified ; | a candidate for the Liberal. 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