AMMnuthorities link 5 killings from 1980s to dead inmaBy Holly RamerThe Associated PressACONCORD, N.H. -man who died in a Californiaprison in 2010 after killing and dismembering his wife also had five other victims,including his toddler daughter and the mother of a girihe raised for several yeans and then abandoned, NewHampshire authorities saidThursday.The man was known asAsk Mike Hellardabout hisTempurpedicBob Evans in New Hampshire in the late 1970s andearly 1980s, but he used multiple names, according to the New Hampshire state police and attorney general's office.ly at a mobile home park. The girl, identified only; Lisa,” was later adopted, ives in California and hasbeen reunited withrelatives in New Hampshire In a statement, she thankedAuthoritiesinvestigatorskilled his then-g Denise Reaudin23 in 1981 when she and herprivacy.“Currently I hav beautiful childreninfant daughter disappeared with Evans from NewHampshire.The other four victimsing husband, and would like our presently happy and secure life to remain intact ancprotected,” she said. “Pleaseand threegirls whose bodies later found in bamturn your focus toward the unidentified victims, andother potentially unknownNew Hampshire state p thev said. Those bodiesvictims in this case.”Evans served abouthave not been identified, but based on DNA evidence, authorities believes Evans wasthe father of one of the girlsmonths in jail for abandoning Lisa, but took off as soo as he was paroled in 1990, authorities said. He was on“Normally we start with the identity of our victims and that leads us to thethe run for the next 12 years until 2002, when he was arrested for the homicide ofsaid Senior Assistant Eunsoon Jun in RichmondAttorney General Jeffery Strelzin. “Here we are coCalifornia. He was living under the name Lawrencedent we have our killer, n we want to identify these victims.”Vanner at the time andBeaudin's family didreport her missing at theunofficially married Jun in 2001. Her partially dismembe red body was found in their basement, buried untime, believing she and Ev ans had left the state due tlt;der cat litter.localfinancial troublesbelieve he killedBeaudin after leaving New Hampshire, and then raised her daughter until 1986, when he left her with a fam-newspaper at the time that Evans was haggard andmean-spirited, and they suspected he lied about his background and finances. Strelzin said Evans fits theserial killer.appeared to target wo: and children, possibly children as “bait.”u*This is a guy who's a chameleon,” said Strelzinvery careful aboutthe details he gave other people.... We re obviously concerned based on whatwe know about his proclivi ties that he could have hurther people.” After EvansCaliforniainvestigatehis relationship to Lisa. DN/* testing confirmed he was not her father, and last year, a genetic genealogist helped identify her cousin and grandfather in New Hampshire. That led authoritiesDenise Beaudingiven the timing of Beaudin'sdisappearance, they began exploring whether there was a connection to the unsolvedcase of the four other bodiesPolice recently searched a Manchester home whereA police officer, right, keeps watch as an FBI agent weby in Manchester, N.H., outside a house where authorilsearched for clues in the missing person's case of Deni audin. State authorities said the case is connected to cing four bodies found in two steel drums between2000 in a state park. AP file photohe worked as an electri-The time of their killcian. Evans was known to was narrowed to 19£dump material from the mill on the property, and the bodies were tied with1984.Strelzin said it's urtunate that Evans wtelectrical cables, authorities said Thursday.In 1985, a hunter discovered the first two bod-held accountable forkillings, but he hopenew information wilBeaudin lived with Evans ies — the woman and aauthorities identify t victims and fill in theand her daughter, but found no human remains.Authorities plan to return in the spring to the area in Allenstown where thegirl believed to be 9 or10. In 2000, an investigator found the other tworegarding Evans' whabouts before he arrgirls — one believed to be 2 or 3 and the other 3 or 4.bodies of the other womanand girls were found in barrels. The landownerwas Evans' supervisor at the textile mill whereThey believe the woman is likely the mother of the eldest and youngest girls. DNA tests show Evansin New Hampshire a the dozen years he e police.“We're extremely g fied that we've beento make this progrefathered the middle girl.now we're hungry fomore,” he said.H.ARDEE% -v FURNITURE a. as, . .. .v—-* BH ...........|gy|v ■977-2325 291-3105Hwy. 301 • Between Wilson Rocky Mountat Sharpsburg Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:30am 7pm; Wed Sat. 8:30am 5:00pm * Closed Sunday