Sister of woman slain in Oregon says cops avoid serial killer theory
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Oregon authorities have identified Jesse Lee Calhoun of Portland as a person of interest in the deaths of four women who police say are linked, law enforcement sources told The Associated Press.
The 38-year-old has not been officially named as a person of interest or charged with any offense related to the investigation.
He is currently in prison on unrelated charges, after being arrested on June 6 for violating probation.
On Monday, nine different police departments issued a joint statement saying the deaths of Kristin Smith, 22; Charity Lynn Perry, 24; Bridget Leann (Ramsay) Webster, 31; and Ashely Real, 22, are linked.
The four women were found near or on the side of roads between February and May in the greater Portland area. His cause of death has not been determined.
Mom says she’s ‘in the dark’ about her daughter’s mysterious death
Diane Allen, whose daughter Charity Lynn Perry is one of four women whose mysterious deaths in the Portland area police are investigating, says she knows little about where things are headed.
She told the Associated Press that she only gets occasional updates from the police.
“I’m in the dark about a lot of things,” Allen told the AP on Wednesday. “But the detective and I understand why this is required. We don’t need anything to mess up this investigation.”
jose marcus20 July 2023 01:38
Police vandalized apartments linked to Calhoun, neighbor says
Investigators in full body suits spent days searching the apartment of a woman in Milwaukie, Oregon, as part of their investigation into the linked deaths of four women in the Portland area, a neighbor said. the oregonian.
Police cut a piece of the unit’s sofa and carpet, the neighbor said.
The apartment at the center of the search allegedly belongs to the girlfriend of Jesse Lee Calhoun, who is reportedly a person of interest in the police investigation into the deaths.
jose marcusJuly 20, 2023 01:00
Woman claiming to be Jesse Calhoun’s girlfriend speaks out in YouTube video
A woman claiming to be the girlfriend of Jesse Lee Calhoun has offered new claims about the investigation into the deaths of four linked women in the Portland area.
The unidentified woman, speaking to the local YouTuber, said she was in a relationship with Calhoun, who is reportedly a person of interest in the police investigation.
The woman said Calhoun sold fentanyl and knew at least two of the women who were recently found dead. the oregonian reports.
Police have not publicly announced any persons of interest or charges in the investigation, although police sources have told local media that Calhoun is at the center of the case.
jose marcusJuly 20, 2023 00:32
Convicted robber, father and inmate firefighter: What we know about the persons of interest in the Portland deaths
Police have not officially named a person of interest in the case or announced any charges.
Authorities believe the 38-year-old man has some connection to the death of 22-year-old Kristin Smith; Charity Lynn Perry, 24; Bridget Leann (Ramsay) Webster, 31; and Ashley Royal, 22.
The four women were found dead within 100 miles of each other, either near or on the side of roads between February and May of this year.
Ariana Baio has the details in his full story.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 23:10
Kate Brown: ‘Soft on Crime’ Democrat or Criminal Justice Innovator?
(Calhoun, who is currently back in prison on unrelated charges, was originally scheduled to be released in the summer of 2022, before the suspicious deaths occurred. He has not been officially named as a person of interest or charged in connection with the deaths).
Nonetheless, the Oregon Senate Republican Party called Ms. Brown “shameful” and a “soft-on-crime Democratic governor.”
As COVID tore through Oregon prisons in 2020 and 2021, Ms. Brown commuted the sentences of nearly 1,000 people, targeting those nearing the end of their sentences and those who were medically vulnerable.
The Criminal Justice Commission, a nonpartisan state agency, studied those released through the governor’s efforts and found in 2022 that they were no more likely to commit crimes than the formerly incarcerated general population.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 22:25
ICYMI: Jesse Calhoun Identified as Person of Interest in Suspicious Deaths of Four Women in Portland
Oregon police have identified Jesse Lee Calhoun of Portland as a person of interest in the recent deaths of four area women who authorities say are linked, according to the Associated Press, citing law enforcement sources.
On Monday, a group of nine Washington police agencies announced they had identified a person of interest in the deaths of 22-year-old Kristin Smith; Charity Lynn Perry, 24; Bridget Leann (Ramsay) Webster, 31; and Ashely Real, 22. Police previously said the deaths, which occurred between February and May, were unrelated.
Police did not publicly name Calhoun as a person of interest or charge him with any crimes related to the investigation.
Get all the details on the possible suspect in the investigation in our full story.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 22:00
Court records show dramatic encounter between police and person of interest in Oregon deaths
Jesse Lee Calhoun, the reported person of interest in the recent suspicious deaths of four Oregon women, had a recent tense encounter with police, according to police.
On June 6, officers from various local sheriff’s departments and the US Marshals Service attempted to arrest the 38-year-old man for violating probation.
He then reportedly drove into the Willamette River and attempted to escape before later being arrested. willamette week reports.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 21:40
GOP attacks former governor for releasing person of interest in Oregon deaths
Critics on the right are attacking former Oregon Governor Kate Brown for commuting the prison sentence of Jesse Lee Calhoun, a man reportedly considered a person of interest in the suspicious deaths of four Portland-area women in recent months.
On Twitter, the Marion County, Oregon Republican Party highlighted a story about the commutation, while right-wing commentators lashed out at Ms. Brown.
“Incompetent and evil former Governor Brown released this man into society,” an account known as HoneyBadgerMom wrote on social media. “Never forget what these monsters did.”
As the independent As reported, Calhoun was scheduled to be released in June 2022, but was released on July 22, 2021, after the governor commuted his sentence for service on an inmate fire crew.
The suspicious deaths were discovered between February and May 2023, likely after Calhoun had been released on his original sentence.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 21:20
A Few Reminders About Investigating Deaths in Oregon
There are times when the media can get ahead of what the police can say about a big story.
That is the case now when it comes to the ongoing Oregon police investigation of four women who have been found dead in the greater Portland area in recent months.
While law enforcement sources have told local news outlets that the deaths are murders and the potential handiwork of a currently incarcerated Portland man named Jesse Lee Calhoun, the official story is much more sober at this point.
Police have yet to refer to the deaths as murder, name Calhoun as a suspect, or charge him with any crime.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 21:00
Person of interest in Oregon deaths released from prison early
Jesse Calhoun, a Portland man whom police reportedly identified as a person of interest in the recent deaths of four Oregon women, was released from prison early by then-Governor Kate Brown.
Originally scheduled to be released in 2022, Mr. Calhoun’s sentence was conditionally commuted, part of a group of 41 Oregon inmates who received reduced sentences following their service on prison fire crews battling wildfires in 2020. , by willamette week. He was released in 2021.
“I am absolutely horrified for the victims, their families, and all those who have experienced these losses,” Ms. Brown told KOIN in a statement.
jose marcusJuly 19, 2023 20:39