Pubdate: February 9 1999 Source: Times, The (UK) Copyright: 1999 Times Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ Author: Richard Owen VATICAN KILLER HAD 'TRACES OF CANNABIS' After a nine-month inquiry, the Vatican yesterday said that the case of a Swiss Guard who killed his commanding officer and then shot himself was closed, and suggested for the first time that the murderer had been under the influence of cannabis. A summary of the judicial findings confirmed the Vatican's assertion, immediately after the tragedy last May, that Vice-Corporal Cedric Tornay, 23, killed Colonel Alois Estermann, 44, the newly appointed head of the Pope's protection force, and his wife Gladys, 49, in a "fit of madness". It said that Vice-Corporal Tornay was mentally unstable, had felt persecuted by Colonel Estermann, and resented being passed over for a military honour. Muguette Baudat-Tornay, Vice-Corporal Tornay's mother, contested the Vatican's conclusions, insisting that her son had been "framed" as part of a Vatican plot to eliminate the new commander. Nicola Picardi, the Vatican lawyer who led the inquiry,said traces of cannabis were found in Vice-Corporal Tornay's body after the murder. - --- MAP posted-by: derek rea