The murders of four Portland women have now been classified as the work of a serial killer.
Detectives have linked the murders to a man granted early release from his sentence. Jesse Lee Calhoun, 38, was granted early release after he joined a group of inmates fighting devastating wildfires. Calhoun had been sentenced to four years in prison for felonies including burglary, unauthorized possession of a stolen vehicle, and injuring a police officer and a police dog as they attempted to arrest him.
Calhoun’s clemency has been revoked, and he is back behind bars.
So far, Calhoun has been named a person of interest, not a suspect in the death of four women whose bodies were found within 100 miles of each other.
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[Feature Photo: Jesse Lee Calhoun/Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office]