Oregon's left-wing Sen. Ron Wyden called Gov. Kate Brown's release of convicted murderer Kyle Hedquist "Grossly irresponsible."
Wyden said Brown's decision to show mercy to Kyle Hedquist, now 45, "Is wrong on every level, starting with its callousness toward the crime victim's family and extending to all Oregonians counting on public officials to make decisions with public safety in mind."
Brown released Hedquist without bothering to inform the family of Nikki Thrasher, a 19-year-old who may or may not have known that Hedquist committed several burglaries.
Hedquist lured Thrasher into the woods and shot her in the back of the head to keep her quiet.
Douglas County, where Hedquist lived in 1995, refused to accept his presence after he was released because the Thrasher family still lived in the county.
Hedquist had worked in the prison hospice facility for years and impressed people with his care and compassion for the dying - just like any sociopath is able to do.
What are the chances that Hedquist will kill again?
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