Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


An American Eskimo, Tahl clashed with authority for the first time at
age three, after deliberately hurling a brick through a window. More   
arrests followed, but his crimes remained petty until the spring of
1965, when unexpected violent urges surfaced at the age of        
twenty-seven.

On April Fool's Day, Tahl, approached his man-and-wife employers, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Bowen, at the Mission Bay Yacht Club in San Diego,    
California. Brandishing a shotgun, he demanded cash, and was indignantly
refused. Impulsively, Tahl shot both victims, killing Mrs. Bowen       
instantly; her husband would survive just long enough to name the gunman
for police.

Mere hours later, still on April 1, Tahl invaded a nearby apartment,   
threatening to stab a two-year-old child if the boy's teenaged mother
did not submit to intercourse. Following the rape, he fled from
California, giving San Diego officers the slip, and set his sights on
Texas. In El Paso, Tahl acquired a bogus driver's license, draft card,
and Social Security number in the name of "Arthur Spencer," moving on to
Dallas as he searched for work.

In Dallas, Tahl made friends with Allen Wright, age 24, and shortly
moved his few belongings into Wright's apartment. There, on April 26, a
neighbor found Wright's body -- naked, torn by knife wounds -- and
police began a search for "Arthur Spencer," on another count of murder.

Tahl, meanwhile, was hiding in Fort Worth. While there, he "found" a
Social Security card in the name of "J.D. Baxter," usurping that
identity as he evacuated Texas, homing on St. Louis. Back in Dallas,
"Arthur Spencer" had been made as William Tahl, and federal warrants had
begun to multiply on charges of unlawful flight. Tahl's name was added
to the FBI's "Most Wanted" list on June 10, 1965.

Tahl's latest buddy, in St. Louis, was a teacher by the name of Marvin
Thomas. After several meetings, Tahl moved into Thomas's apartment,
watching from a distance as the FBI continued their pursuit across the
great Southwest. Come autumn, William's cash and self-control evaporated
simultaneously; on November 5 he bound his roommate, battered Thomas
with a sock containing buckshot, and coerced the teacher into signing
four $100 checks, made out to "J.D. Baxter." Leaving the apartment
shortly after 1 a.m., Tahl had no way of knowing that a neighbor had
already called police.

St. Louis officers arrived to rescue Thomas, listening as he related
details of his ordeal. They were still on hand then Tahl returned, but
they proved careless in allowing him to use the bathroom prior to making
the arrest. Emerging with a pistol pointed at himself, Tahl threatened
suicide, revealing his identity and startling police with details of his
several homicides. An hour and twenty minutes passed before he finally
surrendered and was carted off to jail, awaiting the arrival of the FBI.
--
Kathy E
"I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
isn't looking too good for you either"
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