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MURDER OF ATHEIST O’HAIR

Top Suspect Admits Violence Against O’Hairs
by Jim Vertuno, Associated Press
Philadelphia Inquirer 1-30-01

AUSTIN, Texas – The chief suspect in the 1995 disappearance of atheist leader Madalyn Murray O’Hair and her family said he committed ”physical violence” against them before leading investigators to their dismembered bodies, according to court documents unsealed yesterday.

David Waters, who had been indicted on five charges of kidnapping and extortion, pleaded guilty last week to one count of conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery and extortion. He faces up to 20 years in prison at sentencing March 30.

Waters, 53, is already serving 60 years for stealing $54,000 from· O’Hair’s atheist organization while he was her office manager.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Gerald Carruth said that the plea deal was an easy resolution to the case and that he did not expect Waters to live long enough to get out of prison. Waters’ attorney, Bill Gates, declined to comment.

Investigators believe O’Hair, 77, her son Jon Garth Murray, 40, and her granddaughter Robin Murray O’Hair, 30, were. killed, dismembered, and buried on a 5,000-acre ranch west of San Antonio.

The disappearance of O’Hair, who was involved in successful court battles in the 1960s to ban prayer and Bible-reading in public schools, was not reported for a year until an estranged son told Austin police she was missing.

Over the last several years, authorities have pieced together an alleged plot by several people to kidnap, rob and kill the O’Hairs.

Specific details were not in the records unsealed yesterday, but Waters admitted he did ”commit physical violence” to the O’Hairs. Last weekend, he led investigators to what is believed to be the family’s remains. It could take weeks to identify the remains through DNA tests and dental records.