Pubdate: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 Source: Waterbury Republican-American (CT) Copyright: 1999 American-Republican Inc. Feedback: http://www.rep-am.com/editorials/online_editorial.html Website: http://www.rep-am.com/ Forum: http://www2.cyberbury.net/wwwboard/ ADDICT KILLS 1 OF 2 WOMEN HOSTAGES NORRISTOWN, Pa. - The former nurse accused of holding two women hostage for nearly three days in a hospital, then killing one and critically injuring another, had struggled with a heroin problem for more than 15 years, his family said. Dennis Czajkowski, 40, of Collegeville had kicked his drug habit for about seven years in the early 1990s. However, he started up again in early 1998 after becoming addicted to painkillers he was taking for a kidney stone, said his brother, Mark Czajkowski. In addition, he recently had become delusional, paranoid and angry, especially after he was fired on April 16 from his nursing job at Norristown State Hospital, relatives said. "There was extreme indication that Dennis was mentally incapacitated about (being fired) and the family was not the only ones who knew this," said his sister-in-law, Tracy Czajkowski of Bensalem. She did not say who else knew about it. She could not be reached for additional comment Sunday because there was no telephone listing for her in Bensalem. State police have not said whether Czajkowski was under the influence of drugs during the standoff. They described him as being "even-keeled" and "coherent" during negotiations. Czajkowski was being held without bail Sunday. A preliminary hearing is set for Friday. Asked if Czajkowski is capable of murder, Tracy Czajkowski responded: "Absolutely not. He's not a violent person." And Mark Czajkowski said that while he feared his brother might kill himself, he never suspected he would hurt anyone else. Czajkowski, an 11-year employee of Norristown State Hospital, is accused of bursting into the facility on Wednesday, firing several shots, and capturing Carol Sue Kepner, 54, of Wynnewood, and Maria G. Jordan, 37, of Norristown, both nursing supervisors. On Friday morning, police worried about the hostages' safety decided to break a window to get a better look at them. Czajkowski immediately opened fire, killing Ms. Kepner and wounding Ms. Jordan before he was subdued by state troopers. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea