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UNDATED: This photo released by the Carson City Sheriff's Office shows William 
McCune.APRENO, Nev.  A body believed to be that of Nevada's chief 
insurance examiner was found wrapped in a blanket and bound with duct 
tape Saturday in a river in Carson City, and four suspects were 
arrested in the case, authorities said.Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said 
that while a positive identification and cause of death have not been 
officially established, investigators believe the body found by searchers 
in the Carson River is that of William McCune, who disappeared earlier 
this week.Authorities suspected foul play after finding evidence Thursday 
of a bloody, violent struggle in McCune's apartment in Carson City, the 
state's capital. Deputies were called to the apartment after the 62-year-old 
McCune failed to board a flight with a co-worker and other employees 
found no sign of him when they went to his residence.All four 
suspects are from the Carson City area, Furlong said, but detectives were 
unsure of their relationship to McCune or motive for the slaying.Still, 
investigators continue to believe McCune's death concerned "personal" matters 
and was not work-related, the sheriff said. He declined to elaborate.Michael 
Evans, 23, and Anthony Elliot, 20, were booked on murder charges, while 
Raul Garcia, 22, and Makyla Blackmore, 20, were arrested on burglary charges.Evans 
was taken into custody in Carson City, while the others were arrested 
Saturday m
LAS VEGAS  The state Legislature has rejected a demand by Nevada 
media for a report commissioned by a panel that recommended the expulsion 
of Assemblyman Steven Brooks.In a 16-page response to a two-page open records 
request, the state Legislative Counsel Bureau cited nine grounds on which 
it said the state public records law doesn't apply to the report, 
which the panel reviewed behind closed doors.It also asserted the Assembly 
had "absolute and paramount power" under the state constitution to conduct 
closed meetings and withhold documents it reviews."All of the documents 
you requested have, from the time they were collected for use at 
the committee hearing, been kept strictly confidential," Legislature lawyer 
Brenda Erdoes wrote in the reply, dated Thursday, to media attorney Donald 
Campbell.Erdoes asserted that Brooks declined a chance to make the materials 
public.Campbell filed the formal open records request March 28 on behalf 
of 13 newspaper and broadcast entities including The Associated Press and 
the Nevada Press Association. He was in court Friday and unavailable for 
immediate comment.Campbell noted previously that the report was produced 
at taxpayer expense for consideration by an elected body about the fate 
of a public official, and was "by its very nature" open to 
public scrutiny. He added that some elements of the report might be 
redacted to comply with federal health privacy laws.Press association executive 
Barry Smith said
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