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MACON, Ga (AP Two doer hunters Thursdaydiscovered the bodies of two men believed killed by Paul John Knowles and Knowles’ lawyer has agreed to reveal the location of a tape-recorded diary which police believe may reveal a trail of violent crimeAttorney Sheldon Yavitz of Miami, Fla , who previously had refused to lead authorities to the tapes, appeared Thursday at a hearing in West Palm Beach, Fla He handed over a list of the tapes and their locations to Circuit Judge RussellMcIntoshThe judge read the list, then ordered it sealedmanAn FBI agent also testified at the Florida hearing that Yavitz had asked Knowles to make the tapes because the lawyer did not want to become a party to crimes to which Knowles had confessed.Agent Eugene Flynn of Miami testified that Knowles hired Yavitz on Oct 26 to represent him in any future arrests in the United States.”He (Knowles) began to relate crimes of violence up to a point where Mr Yavitz didn’t want to hear any more-didn’t want to be a party to the crimes, Flynn said.After the hearing, Yavitz was returned to Macon where heand his wife were being held on contempt of court charges for refusing to tell a federal grand jury the location of Knowles’ diarv.The bodies of Florida State Trooper Charles E. Campbell, 35, and James E Meyer. 29, of Wilmington, Del., were found lying head-to-head in an isolated wooded area about 30 miles south of Macon. Police said each man had been shot once inthe back of the head about five days before.The discovery ended an intensive search of central Georgia by hundreds of officers and volunteers The search began Saturday when Campbell and Meyer were reported kidnaped
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Anniston Star

Anniston, Alabama, US

Fri, Nov 22, 1974

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