The State - News from July 22, 1985
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Recovery of the .22-caliber pistol used to kill a San Francisco disc jockey could lead to a new murder charge against suspected killer Charles Ng, officials said. Disc jockey Don Guiletti was killed on July 11, 1984, with a silenced .22-caliber pistol, and his roommate, Richard Carrazza, was wounded in the chest. Carrazza tentatively has identified Ng, who is being held on robbery and attempted murder charges in Calgary, Canada, from photographs. The gun was found July 2 near the Wilseyville, Calif., house Ng frequented with Leonard Lake, a suspected mass killer who took his life in June while in custody by ingesting a cyanide pill.
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