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Sunday, May 20, 2007
ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) A man whose house was searched in connection with the discovery last November of four bodies in a ditch west of Atlantic City has been asked to provide DNA samples to prosecutors, even though he has not publicly been termed a suspect in the deaths.
Terry Oleson has been jailed since last month when he was arrested on an unrelated charge of invasion of privacy involving the alleged secret videotaping of a 15-year-old girl.
The 34-year-old former part-time handyman was staying at the Golden Key Motel in Egg Harbor Township last November, yards away from the ditch where the bodies of the four women were found.
Oleson's house was searched on April 2, and he was questioned by investigators on that day and the next. Oleson told The Press of Atlantic City last week that the eight-hour interrogation turned confrontational at one point.
``We know you did it,'' he recalled one questioner telling him. ``How much time you get depends on what your answers are here.''
Oleson said that authorities took his pickup truck so they could compare the tire treads with tread imprints left at the crime scene. He said when he told investigators he wanted to end the interrogation and leave because he wasn't being charged, he was told, ``Not without your truck you ain't, because we seized it.''
Since then, Chief Assistant Prosecutor Jill Horenberger filed a motion to have Oleson provide DNA evidence to compare with evidence from the crime scene.
Oleson's attorney, James J. Leonard Jr., has sought to have evidence against his client unsealed, particularly the affidavits that led to the search warrant for Oleson's house. A hearing scheduled for May 9 was postponed until June 8.
Oleson told the newspaper he believes a former girlfriend was responsible for investigators coming to his home on April 2. Teresa Fair had been under a court order to leave the house the two shared on the night before the house was searched.
He also said a former friend, Melissa Bishop, accused him of assault, a charge he denies. Bishop is in prison serving a drug conviction. Oleson said he severed contact with Bishop after he learned she was a prostitute.
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If you're basing your entire theory on a prostitute with a drug history and a scorned ex-girlfriend, it doesn't take a genius to realize why they aren't releasing those affidavits,'' Leonard told the newspaper.
I would probably beleive her before I would beleive a guy taping 15 year old girls. Atleast she isn't trying to play it down............unlike some other people........