He is currently living in Pittsburgh, looking for work and readjusting to life on the outside.
âItâs pretty daunting,â Goldblum told the Pittsburgh Chronicle. âItâs been 44 years. Thereâs a lot to get used to.â
Goldblum, the son of the late Rabbi Moshe Goldblum, spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Shalom in Squirrel Hill for 24 years, was convicted on Aug. 30, 1977, for the murder of George Wilhelm, conspiracy to commit theft by deception, solicitation to commit arson and arson. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
But in February, Gov. Tom Wolf signed the commutation for Goldblumâs life sentence 17 months after the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons unanimously recommended clemency.