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I'll always remember Dewey Mar's devotion to the Sonics

Author remembers Dewey Mar, one of Wah Mee victims.

Wah Mee investigation enters fourth week

Article disucsses gambling in Chinatown/ International District, and how Massacre has affected the practice. Also details police efforts to gain information in the Chinese community.

More Than Money

Chaplain comments on the motivations of the Wah Mee Massacre, and condemns excessive greed.

Chinatown: Tongs have little control over today's street youths

Article interviews anonymous, formerly troubled youth who robbed Bing Kung Gambling House in 1977. Anonymous interviewee is now out of trouble and working, he discusses difficulties that new youth immigrants face and why they join gangs.

Great Wall: 13 murders left Chinatown ringed with silence

Rick Anderson writes about reporting difficulties and responds to International Examiner's accusations about stereotyping and language issues.

Chinatown killer is sought in California

Police in Los Angeles and San Francisco assist Seattle Police to find third suspect.

Hospital staff feared survivor was poisoned

Article discusses survivor Chin's medical condition and potential poisoning attempt.

Chinese cannot remain silent

George Tsang discusses his persective on Chinese "tradition of silence" and the need to talk about Massacre, cooperate with police.

Suspects may have had student's car

Student confirms that he loaned Ng and Mak a car before Massacre.

Wah Mee survivor saved by gambling table

Details about survivor Wai Y Chin's life and escape from death.