Ex-wife says accused Colorado shooter
targeted another clinic: NBC News
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[December 02, 2015]
(Reuters) - An ex-wife of Robert
Lewis Dear, the man accused of shooting dead three people and wounding
nine at a Planned Parenthood center in Colorado Springs, told NBC News
on Tuesday that he once put glue in locks at another of the agency's
clinics.
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Dear, 57, was told at a court appearance on Monday that he faces
first-degree murder charges.
But formal charges have not yet been filed and authorities have
declined to discuss publicly the possible motive for the attack at
the Colorado Springs clinic, which carries out abortions and
provided other health services.
The shooting has led to a debate over whether the anti-abortion
movement's rhetoric might have played a role in inspiring the
attack.
Dear's ex-wife Barbara Mescher Michaux, who resides in South
Carolina where Dear once lived, told NBC News that more than 20
years ago he put glue in the locks of a Planned Parenthood clinic
near where the couple was then living. They were married from 1985
to 1993, according to NBC News.
An attorney for Dear could not be reached for comment late on
Tuesday.
Planned Parenthood has said reports that Dear told investigators "no
more baby parts" after his arrest on Friday showed he was acting on
an anti-abortion agenda. Reuters could not independently confirm
that reported comment.
The shooting at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado's
second-largest city left a police officer and two civilians dead, in
the first deadly attack on a U.S. abortion provider in six years.
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Dear, in his first court hearing, appeared before a judge on Monday
by video link from jail.
The judge told Dear that if convicted of first-degree murder he
faces a minimum sentence of life without parole or a maximum of
death. Documents in the investigation of the shooting were ordered
sealed by the court.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles)
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