Article discusses trial of Mak and Ng, and the continued search for Tony Ng. Also mentions police desire to add dectectives for the International District.
Opinion piece. Ron Chew argues that disclosing sealed information would prevent defendents Mak and Ng from having a fair trial. Chew argues that the Seattle Times and Post Intelligencer are wrong to pursue disclosure.
Editorial piece calling tong involvement in Wah Mee murders unlikely, and questioning whether poor social services and tolerance towards gambling practices played a role in murders.
Victims' families and their process to claim government benefits as survivors is stalled by possibility that victims may have been engaged in illegal activity of gambling when they died. Victims' relatives are interviewed about their feelings.
Sonny Kwan and Fung Fai Mak are released on bail. Both are accused of tampering with evidence important in the Wah Mee Massacre. Father of Kwan expresses his conviction of son's innocence. Article mentions charity raised for Chinn Law, one of the Wah…