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Department of Corrections to pay families of murder victims $3M |
By seattletimes.com - Stephanie Schendel |
Published: 08/31/2012 |
Seattle -- The state has agreed to pay a $3 million settlement to the families of the victims in the 2010 Lewis County triple-homicide committed by an ex-convict who was supposed to be under strict supervision by the Department of Corrections. The two men convicted in connection with the shootings, John Allen Booth Jr. and Ryan J. McCarthy, were both recently released convicts whose oversight by the Department of Corrections befire the Aug. 21, 2010, homicides was horribly lax, according to the attorney for the victims’ families. Read More. |
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