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ARTICLE 4 OF 5 Published on September 30, 1992, Page 30, Watertown Daily Times DRUM MURDER SUSPECT: VICTIM LURED INTO TRAP After Jackie L. Dacusin, 14, walked into a trap and was viciously stabbed to death by teenage acquaintances wielding hunting knives at Fort Drum Monday night, one of her accused killers, Jamey L. McGill, went to military police and told of the murder he had "witnessed," according to state police.

A friend of the victim sent her to a rendezvous with the killers, characterized as a gang - or close-knit "clique" - known as "The Lost Complete Article, 1182 words: Purchase article ARTICLE 5 OF 5 Published on September 29, 1992, Page 30, Watertown Daily Times GIRL, 14, KILLED AT FORT DRUM< THREE TEENS TO FACE CHARGES Three teenagers were expected to be arrested today in the 8 p.m. Monday stabbing death of 14-year-old Jackie L. Dacusin, daughter of a Fort Drum soldier.

The three youths to be charged in the girl's death were Fort Drum residents David E. Giddings, 15, Jamey L. McGill, 16, and Michael W. Oakland, 14, District Attorney James T. King said this morning. He said they were to be arraigned on second-degree murder charges this afternoon before town of LeRay Justice John D. Cox. The Complete Article, 502 words: Purchase article