"I can tell you they were peaceful neighbors. I never knew anything was wrong until Mr. Xinnis smashed that girl's car window." Anonymous neighbor, from Lewisburg Police files "Maxwell Xinnis is no longer being sought in connection with the crime." Public Relations Dept., Lewisburg Police, July 30 "The Olshane gang, which includes Maxwell Xinnis, is still at large." FBI Deputy Director Edmund Schwartz, July 31 "I used to think I knew Max as well as anyone, and he was never someone who would hurt an innocent person. In my opinion, he still hasn't." Mrs. Clausen, Mr. Xinnis' mother-in-law "We not only believe that they should be brought to justice, but that they should be publicly crucified!" Sharon Mosdat, Pro-Choice Coalition of N.Y.C. "No comment." Response of Indianapolis Clinic owner Paul Basil, when asked if his decision to close his clinic was related to the recent bombings "Endorse it? How could we endorse it?" Ramson Paddock, Detroit Right-To-Life "Of course I endorse it. I don't expect this to endear me to the left, but I never asked for their pro-choice votes." Virginia Congressman James Ringoll "It's the impetus of the most extraordinary criminal phenomenon of the decade." Cultural Historian Harris Kipon, Yale University "We've been asked not to talk about it." Patrolman Oliver Spaswell, when asked to describe the manner in which Dr. Cleaver was murdered. "Maybe it was the caffine." Maxwell Xinnis, identity confirmed by voice print, during a WKTV call-in program when asked "Why?"