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Four Held in Deaths at Buddhist Temple Will Be Released

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<i> From a Times Staff Writer</i>

Prosecutors said Wednesday that they plan to drop charges against four men arrested two months ago in the slayings of six Buddhist monks, a nun and two students at their temple outside Phoenix, and instead will prosecute two teen-agers who have since confessed to the killings.

Maricopa County Atty. Richard M. Romley will ask a judge to order the four released unless, by Friday morning, sheriff’s deputies come up with additional evidence linking them to the murders, a spokesman said Wednesday.

The four were arrested in September after one, a mental patient, told investigators that they had committed the murders. However, they later recanted their confessions.

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The two juveniles were arrested last month after ballistics tests linked them to a rifle and a shotgun used in the slayings. The murders were committed during a robbery attempt, investigators said. So far, investigators have found no evidence connecting the four men to the juveniles.

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