Tuesday, 6 March 2012

HOMICIDE VICTIM'S WIDOW SAYS SUICIDE MAKES EVANS THE LOSER.(MAIN)

Byline: EDWARD FITZPATRICK Staff writer

Gary Evans didn't win.

Dana Rysedorph, the wife of one of the five men Evans confessed to killing, was adamant on that point Saturday, one day after the killer kicked his way out of a prisoner van and leaped to his death, leaving behind an apparent suicide note that ended with the words ``I win.''

``He won nothing,'' Rysedorph said from her home, sitting across from a silver urn holding her husband's ashes. Police say Evans shot Timothy W. Rysedorph in the head and cut up his body with a chain saw.

Dana Rysedorph said Evans' plunge off the Troy-Menands Bridge amounts to little more than a publicity …

HOMICIDE VICTIM'S WIDOW SAYS SUICIDE MAKES EVANS THE LOSER.(MAIN)

Byline: EDWARD FITZPATRICK Staff writer

Gary Evans didn't win.

Dana Rysedorph, the wife of one of the five men Evans confessed to killing, was adamant on that point Saturday, one day after the killer kicked his way out of a prisoner van and leaped to his death, leaving behind an apparent suicide note that ended with the words ``I win.''

``He won nothing,'' Rysedorph said from her home, sitting across from a silver urn holding her husband's ashes. Police say Evans shot Timothy W. Rysedorph in the head and cut up his body with a chain saw.

Dana Rysedorph said Evans' plunge off the Troy-Menands Bridge amounts to little more than a publicity …

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