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| Wis. Inmate Faces Charges from '78 Murders of Two Calif. Teens |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 06/27/2003 |
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A quarter-century after a sister and brother were clubbed to death along a dirt road in the Mojave Desert, prosecutors have revived a murder case against a man imprisoned for a Wisconsin killing. Prosecutors on June 16 charged William Zamastil, 51, with the 1978 murders of Malcolm Bradshaw, 17, and his sister Jacqueline, 18, as well as special-circumstance allegations that could lead to the death penalty if he is convicted. Zamastil is serving a life sentence at the Waupun Correctional Institution in Wisconsin for a separate case of rape, kidnapping and murder. He admitted the Bradshaw slayings in a telephone interview with a San Bernardino County detective in 1982, officials alleged. He was charged with the murder of Jacqueline Bradshaw two years later, but for undisclosed reasons the case was not prosecuted. |

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