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Former Queer Oregon Governor Commuted Sentence Of Violent Felon – Now, He’s Suspected Of Multiple Murders

By Tim Brown

 

And this is the kind of thing you get when you don’t bring justice to those who violate the law, and no, prison was not justice for this individual anymore than the governor’s office was justice for a woman committing crimes against nature.  Yet, it was former queer Governor Kate Brown who commuted the sentence of Jesse Lee Calhoun, who was originally charged with several counts of burglary, identity theft, assaulting a public safety officer, resisting arrest, possession of meth, assaulting a law enforcement animal, aggravated theft, criminal mischief, theft, unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, possession of stolen vehicle, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Now, he’s a suspect in multiple murders.

KGW8 reports:

PORTLAND, Ore. — The man reported to be a person of interest in the deaths of four Portland women over the past six months has a lengthy criminal history and was released from prison a year early in 2021 when he received clemency from Gov. Kate Brown, multiple media outlets reported Monday. He is currently back in prison, having been arrested in early June on unrelated parole violation charges.

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office announced Monday that law enforcement agencies had discovered links between the cases of Kristin Smith, Charity Perry, Bridget Webster and Ashley Real, who were all found dead in mostly rural locations around Portland starting in February. Portland police previously said in early June that they had no reason to believe the cases were connected…

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One Comment

  1. Swordslinger Swordslinger July 20, 2023

    This is the consequences of perversion!

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