Why did this US governor pardon child rapists and brutal killers?
Matt Bevin has horrified opponents and allies alike with a slew of ‘extreme pardons’ that also disproportionately benefited white offenders
In May 2014, Patrick Baker and two accomplices set out to rob a house in Knox county, Kentucky. Baker knew the hardest part of the home invasion would be getting past the front door, so he devised a plan to dress up as police officers conducting a routine investigation.
Related: Kentucky ex-governor pardoned child rapist because victim’s hymen was intact
Why did this US governor pardon child rapists and brutal killers?
Matt Bevin has horrified opponents and allies alike with a slew of ‘extreme pardons’ that also disproportionately benefited white offenders
In May 2014, Patrick Baker and two accomplices set out to rob a house in Knox county, Kentucky. Baker knew the hardest part of the home invasion would be getting past the front door, so he devised a plan to dress up as police officers conducting a routine investigation.
Related: Kentucky ex-governor pardoned child rapist because victim’s hymen was intact