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Anthony JOYNER
The New York Times
August 10, 1983
An autopsy has revealed that a third woman
who died at a Philadelphia rest home earlier this year had been raped
and murdered, the authorities said.
Dr. Herbert Fillinger, an assistant medical
examiner, said the examination showed that Kathryn Maxwell, 86 years old,
had been suffocated.
Her body was found Feb. 12 in her room at
the Kearsley Home, Christ Church Hospital.
A worker in the kitchen at the home has been
charged with raping and killing two residents. The police have said it
is likely he will be charged in connection with four more deaths.
Anthony Joyner, 24, is to have a preliminary
hearing Wednesday on charges he killed Eugenia Border, 90, and Mildred
Alston, 83, whose bodies were found in their rooms last month.
Miss Maxwell's death, which occurred in a
blizzard, had been attributed to a heart attack. Her body had been
donated to science and was at the University of Pennsylvania medical
school, awaiting use in an anatomy class, the police said.