Check Throws
Don Luis Cadarso San Juan, a native of Vitoria (Alava), Lieutenant Colonel of the Civil Guard retired (he had left active duty in the year 1975), 64 years old, married with three children, was killed on Tuesday 14 April 1981 in the town Vizcaya Basauri. Don Luis Cadarso, had left about eleven o'clock in the morning from his home. He went, walking into a barbershop also serves as office pools. An employee commented that he had killed a retired Army lieutenant in San Sebastian. "That's life, one day it's up to each and every day we can touch others," he said as he filled out a ticket. Minutes later he went to a newsstand. A few meters from the same three young men approached him (Sebastian Echániz Alkorta), two of which fired almost point-blank, four shots, hitting two in the heart and temples, producing instant death. Following the attack the young terrorists, they went down the street Nagusia, towards the Town Hall. They tried to seize a vehicle R 6, which was passing by, but rejected the idea to check throws that the gas sneak marked the reservation. A few meters later they succeeded, by seizing a Seat 131, which fled. According to the testimony of the employee's newsstand, moments before the attack ETA sought to remove by force a Mercedes. Whatever its owner refused to leave the vehicle, they took by force and was shot to intimidate the feet (without actually hurting him) were so nervous that they were unable to get gears and left the Mercedes crossed the street. . . .