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FBI Miami Shooting 4 11 86 — Part 3
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By Michael J, Berens and
Mary Yoat
Copyright 1996, The Dispatch Printing Ca. .
Despite William R. Matix'’s death in an FBI
shoot-out, a private investigator hired by his attor-
neys ia still trying to solve the murders of Matix’s
ife and a co-worker at Riverside Hospital.
Matix filed a $3 million wrongful death suit
against Riverside on Dee. 30, 1985. The. suit said
Matix “suffered severe mental anguish” after Pa-
tricia Matix's murder in a research Jaboratory two
ears earlier, on Dec. 30, 1983. The suit saye the
ospital did not provide adequate security.
Mr. Matix’s attorney, Craig Treneff, said the
suit is based on «= theory that an unidentified
gonstruction worker bound, gagged and repeatedly
atabbed Mrs. Matix, 30, and Joyce McFadden, 33,
«mkose-sbodies were found in a hospital laboratory.
Treneff agid the private investigator is seeking
the construction worker's name and will try to
build a case showing that the worker is responsible
for the murders. Columbus police have questioned a
construction worker in the slayings. —
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Police Capt. Antone Lanata said “new aven-
ges” were opened in the case after Mr. Matix, #.
guspected bank robber, was killed Friday near
Miami in a shoot-out with FBI agents. Michael Lee
Platt, Mr. Matix’s business partner and his suspect-
ed partner in the robberies, and two FBI agents
{ were killed as well. Five agenta were injured. ~ .
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Dec. 80, 1983, at 6:05 p.m. the :
Mrs. Matix and McFadden were found by their
supervisor. The supervisor, who was on vacation,
told police he went to the lab to pick up his mail.
The time of death was between dandSp.m. —
@McFadden’s body waa lying face down in &
pool of blood. Her throat was cut, and she had been
stabbed 19 times. Her wedding rings, with dia-
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$2,000, were missing. Leas than $20 was missing
from her purse. Bloody boot prints were found on
the floor. ;
@ Mrs. Matix's-body was found in a 4-by-6-foot
tissue culture lab, or cold room, in the lab. Her
throat was cut, and she had been stabbed 16 times.
Her diamond wedding ring also was missing. Police
have not determined the value of the ring. Police
found 150 fingerprints in the lsb.
@ The same weapon was used on both women. it
is described as a utility or folding knife with a 1-
aizcbewide blade. Both women were gagged with
tape. A roll of tape was found. Fiber evidence
suggests the assailant wore cloth gloves. ““-——""
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_ POLICE BELIEVE their biggest break came
in August 1984, when they matched the bloodp-best
print to a JCPenney boot. After sifting through
20,000 credit card receipts, they identified a con-
struction worker who worked at the hospitel the
day of the murders. He owned a pair of boots that
matched the prints found in the research lab.
LANATA SAID police will be looking for evi- ‘The worker told police he was assigned to work
dence in Miami that could link either Mr. Matix, 34,
or Platt, 32, to the Riverside murders. The Dispatch
in ae stairwell next, to the research lab. His account
e day differed “grea rom bis co-worker’s
account, police said. ——nee
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
April 16, 1996
Based on search warfants and accounts from
reported yesterday that Mr. Matix left Delaware ,
. County for Florida with more than $375,000, moat | = The man told police he left the lab area about
of it from life insurance policies on his wife. 45 p.m. In s second interview, he changed the time
“Treneff suid he is waiting for one of Mr. - to 4:30 p.m. Police said they believe the first woman
Matix's heirs to notify him whether to continge | was assaulted about 4:80 p.m.
‘with the civil suit against the hospital. Frasklin
County Common Pleas Judge Tommy Thompson
alaced the sult on inactive statue Friday until an .
Rees PONG SPUR be Gre SP ee ahead 2 Sole,
| executor in named for Matix’s estate. Sanmemmee bg ‘hug 24 1984 No evid A
* The suit saya the cancer research laboratory S87 Aug. 4, . No evidence was found ta link
“where Mrs. Matix and McFadden worked as re-"~the-man to the murders, they said... .ge sage
| search assistants contained drugs in cabinets that Mr. Matix’s body has been flown from Miaml
' were “highly visible” and that.the hospital did not to « Dayton funeral home. Funeral home official
_ supply the ares with a camera or security gue ‘aaid no arrangements have been made. -
In an addendum to a search warrant, police
aaid the man may have kept the murder weapon.
Police searched the man’s home and several
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