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Gallaudet Slayings
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| | The Gallaudet University campus continues to cope with the slayings of two students and ensuing arrests. (Bill O'Leary - The Washington Post)
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Full Coverage
Mesa Gets Life Terms In Gallaudet Slayings: No Parole in Two Students' Deaths, Judge Decides (Post, July 11, 2002)
Ex-Student Convicted Of Gallaudet Murders: D.C. Jury Rejects Mesa's Insanity Defense (Post, May 22, 2002)
Sighs -- and Signs -- of Relief: Conviction in Killings Greeted With Applause at Gallaudet (Post, May 22, 2002)
Mesa Convicted in Gallaudet Slayings (Post, May 21, 2002; 1:51 PM)
Gallaudet Case Goes to Jury: Mesa's Sanity at Issue in 2 Classmates' Killings (Post, May 21, 2002)
Gallaudet Suspect Tormented By Visions: Mesa Tells of Hands Ordering Him to Kill (Post, May 15, 2002)
For Deaf Defendant, Special Precautions: To Ensure Fair Trial, 3 Interpreters Enlisted (Post, May 9, 2002)
Jurors See Confession in Gallaudet Killings (Post, May 8, 2002)
Jury Sees Confession In Gallaudet Slaying: Mesa Describes Stabbing in Police Video (Post, May 7, 2002)
Mental Illness Blamed in 2 Killings: 'He Couldn't Stop,' Mesa's Lawyer Says (Post, May 3, 2002)
Gallaudet Case Statement Allowed (Post, April 30, 2002)
Obstruction Alleged in Gallaudet Slayings: Mesa Accused of Asking Supporters to Destroy Evidence, Lie (Post, April 12, 2002)
D.C. Police Learning To Hear The Deaf (Post, Feb. 11, 2002)
Mental Exam Set in Gallaudet Case: Attorney Plans Insanity Defense for Ex-Student Accused of Killing 2 Classmates (Post, Jan. 3, 2002)
Single Trial Set In 2 Slayings At Gallaudet: Judge Rejects Defense Bid To Handle Cases Separately (Post, Dec. 12, 2001)
Maximum Term Sought in Gallaudet Case: Life Without Parole Possible in 2 Killings (Post, June 9, 2001)
Student Sues D.C. Police in Slaying Arrest: Gallaudet Freshman Was Held, Then Freed (Post, May 16, 2001)
Tears of Joy, Sadness at Gallaudet: Graduation Looks Back on a Difficult Year (Post, May 12, 2001)
Clues Missed In 1st Slaying At Gallaudet: Missteps Took D.C. Police Further From Defendant (Post, April 22, 2001)
Four Lives Cross Tragically: Different Paths, One Bond Led Students to Gallaudet (Post, March 4, 2001)
© 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company
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