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It s hard to get released on medical parole, unless you have Covid

April 14, 2021Reprints The cover of the summary report of a parole review hearing for Joseph Messere, known as Cement Head, provided by his attorney, David Apfel. Kayana Szymczak for STAT During his 39 years in prison, the closest Joseph Messere ever came to walking free was when he was intubated, unconscious, and dying of Covid-19. The opportunity pinged onto his attorney’s phone just before Christmas, in a series of voicemails from the Massachusetts Parole Board. “This is Michelle Wetherbee, chief of the transitional services unit,” said one, from 12:31 p.m. on Dec. 23, 2020. She sounded like she was in a rush, swallowing syllables, garbling Messere’s name. But one thing she made very clear was that this couldn’t wait. “Can you please call me back” she gave her number “as soon as possible? We’d really like … your client released as soon as possible.” It was the fourth message her office had left in six days. A little over an hour lat

Twenty-one first-degree murderers set free under state s new compassionate release law

Twenty-one first-degree murderers set free under state’s new compassionate release law Critics want legislation to bar first-degree murderers from being released By Shelley Murphy and Andrea Estes Globe Staff,Updated March 14, 2021, 5:49 p.m. Email to a Friend Maureen Regan Moriarty held a photo of her father, John Regan, while sitting in her living room.Erin Clark/Globe Staff John Stote was serving a mandatory life sentence for the 1995 murder of a Springfield restaurant owner when he was released in January on medical parole. At the time, the 61-year-old was hospitalized with COVID-19 and on a ventilator. The state’s top correctional official determined it was unlikely he would survive.

John Stote, convicted in murder of Springfield restaurant owner John Jackie Regan, gets rare medical parole after contracting COVID in prison

John Stote, convicted in murder of Springfield restaurant owner John ‘Jackie’ Regan, gets rare medical parole after contracting COVID in prison Updated Jan 30, 2021; Posted Jan 30, 2021 John E. Stote talks with his attorney during a hearing Hampden Superior Court in Springfield in June 1997.The Republican file Facebook Share A free man in a hospital bed on a ventilator, after contracting COVID-19 in state prison. A former used car salesman, cocaine dealer and fraudster, Stote was in 1997 convicted of the brutal murder of John “Jackie” Regan, a restaurant owner who got in a dispute with Stote over the sale of a bar. By his own admission, Stote stabbed Regan many times, then wrapped him in a set of green sheets. He weighted Regan’s body with dumbbells and dumped it in the Connecticut River on his way to a wedding on Cape Cod. Regan remained missing for months until two canoeists found his body in a marshy area near South Windsor.

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