TILDEN, Nebraska (AP) -- To Janie Heuson, her 19-year-old son is the neglected first victim of a gang that committed one of the deadliest bank robberies in U.S. history. Police believe Travis Lundell was strangled in August 2002 to test the mettle of Jose Sandoval, Erick Vela and Jorge Galindo, who only a month later burst into a U.S. Bank branch in Norfolk and killed five people in a matter of seconds. The inmate, Roque Moreno, said Vela told him he strangled Lundell while the others held his legs and kicked him. "They were testing him to see if he...