Letter to the Editor

LETTERS: JUDGE WHO BOUND BUNDY OVER FOR TRIAL DID NOT PERFORM WEDDING RITE

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To the editor:

The Nov. 15 edition of the Missourian carried a front-page story which said I performed the marriage ceremony for Anna Canull and Kenneth Bundy, who is charged with capital murder, among other things.

I signed the arrest warrant for Bundy, and I denied him bail. I signed the search warrants in the investigation. I presided over Bundy's preliminary hearing, and I found probable cause to bind him over for trial on the charge of murder, kidnapping, stealing and armed criminal action. I did not perform a wedding ceremony for Bundy.

One call to the recorder of deeds would have revealed the name of the minister who performed the service. I will not reveal the minister's name, because he does not deserve the gossip and Speak Out calls that your sloppy reporting will no doubt generate. Neither do I.

BENJAMIN F. LEWIS

Associate Circuit Judge

Cape Girardeau

Editor's note: We apologize for the indorrect information. We were informed by the sherff's department that Judge Lewis performed the ceremony, and were unable to contact Lewis at home, because he has an unlisted telephone number.