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| Family fights to keep killer in prison 35 years after brutal murders |
| By heraldnet.com- Rikki King |
| Published: 02/08/2016 |
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EVERETT — After 35 years, she had 20 minutes to speak.Sidney Oie didn't get to pick the date. Her invitation had the wrong name and address.She wanted the people making decisions on a prisoner's freedom to understand how his actions one night 35 years ago changed the rest of her life. In June 1980, two men burst into a tavern Oie owned near SeaTac. She and her husband had worked the lunch shift and headed home. Hours later, three people were murdered at the bar, and two more were left for dead, with cords wrapped around their necks. Read More. |
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