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Cartoonist Aids in Cold Case (Bloom County-Creator Berkeley Breathed helps With '79 Slaying)
ABC ^ | April 6, 2007

Posted on 04/06/2007 11:12:39 AM PDT by nickcarraway

Award-winning cartoonist lends talents to search for killer in 1979 Texas slaying

DALLAS (AP) - April 6, 2007 - A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist is lending his talents to a crime-fighting television show in an attempt to track down the killer of a young musician who was slain nearly three decades ago.

Berkeley Breathed, best known for the 1980s political cartoon "Bloom County" and the quirky "Opus" comic strip," has more than a passing interest in the 1979 case. Authorities believe the killer may have burglarized Breathed's home when Breathed was a student at the University of Texas in Austin. The cartoonist's drawing of the burglary scene will be aired Saturday night on Fox's "America's Most Wanted."

"I had forgotten about it for many years," Breathed said Thursday in a telephone interview. "Once 'America's Most Wanted' called, I got angry about it all over again."

In Austin, Michael Cahill's slaying is remembered as the "Book of Days" murder because the killer was suspected of breaking into the homes of Breathed and several other student photographers who contributed black-and-white pictures to a 1978 desk calendar by that name.

Cahill, 28, was shot to death April 13, 1979, when he confronted a burglar leaving his apartment with his guitar. The University of Texas dropout worked as a cook, but his main pursuit was a music career.

Driving up to his home with friends, he saw a man walking away with his guitar in its case. He jumped from the car, chased the man and was shot to death in his driveway. The killer escaped and was never identified.

Investigators believe the same person who shot Cahill had just broken into the apartment of a photographer in the same building.

"It seems like there was a lot of clues out there, but not the kind of clues that lead to solving the case," said Sharen Soliz, a detective with the homicide cold case unit of the Austin Police Department.

"What we're hoping is that by 'America's Most Wanted' featuring this, someone out there knows something," Soliz said. "If it is the 'Book of Days' burglar that committed the murder, someone out there knows. Someone has seen that guitar."

In 1979, after police went public with the possible connection to the "Book of Days" calendar, the burglaries stopped, Soliz said.

Breathed, who now lives in Southern California, believes he surprised the intruder during the break-in at his Austin home about a week after the shooting. He said the burglar had stacked albums by his door, including "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd.

"The house was turned upside down, and it took a few minutes to understand what happened," he said.

Like similar break-ins at the time, the perpetrator seemed to be focused on a few selected items.

"He ended up killing a musician, and he was stealing music as well as photographs and photographic equipment," Breathed said. "There was this odd connection between the music and photographic community."

At the time, Breathed recalled, he and his fellow photographers at the university began to view one another suspiciously.

Breathed did not know Cahill personally, but had heard of him from the city's vibrant music scene.

"I found it very exciting to help out," he said. "Mike Cahill might not be completely forgotten ... I'm quite hopeful and thankful that we get a second chance. It doesn't happen often."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: cartoonists; crime

1 posted on 04/06/2007 11:12:41 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
Additional background on this strange case if anyone is interested.

http://www.austin360.com/music/content/music/stories/2006/03/2coldcase.html
2 posted on 04/06/2007 11:22:07 AM PDT by P-40 (Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
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To: nickcarraway

Interesting. Hope they catch the creep & let the family have some peace.


3 posted on 04/06/2007 11:22:13 AM PDT by Millee (Tagline free since 10/20/06)
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To: Millee

Steve Dallis better have an alibi!


4 posted on 04/06/2007 11:45:46 AM PDT by Ronin (Ut iusta esse, lex noblis severus necesse est.)
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To: Ronin
Steve Dallis [sic] better have an alibi!

Don't worry, When Bill the Cat and Opus are elected to the Presidency and Vice Presidency, Ol Steve Dallas will be pardoned. i'll bet Hodge Podge or the Bassalope did it myself.

5 posted on 04/06/2007 12:24:35 PM PDT by Calvinist_Dark_Lord ((I have come here to kick @$$ and chew bubblegum...and I'm all outta bubblegum! ~Roddy Piper))
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To: Ronin

Where was Oat Willie?


6 posted on 04/06/2007 8:23:52 PM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: nickcarraway

Michael Binkley did it, but Milquetoast put him up to it.


7 posted on 04/06/2007 9:29:56 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel ("...Mindless pack of trained Maoist circus seals."-www.iowahwk.typepad.com)
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