Convicted Murderer Walks Free and Will Work as a Legal Assistant for the Oregon Justice Resource Center

Convicted murderer Mark J. Wilson has been released to supervision in Multnomah County after serving 35 years for his role in the notorious killing of a Terrebonne couple in 1987.

Wilson (55) walked out free from an Oregon prison yesterday (Thursday) morning. It is understood that he will be employed as a legal assistant and policy associate at the Oregon Justice Resource Center which lobbied the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision on his behalf.

Wilson Shot Rod Houser 20 Times

Wilson was 18 years old when he opened fire on Rod Houser (53), shooting him 20 times with a .22-caliber rifle. The shooting took place late at night on the front porch of Houser’s home.

Co-defendant Randy Guzek was sentenced to death four times for killing Lois Houser (49). He shot her with a .32-caliber revolver in the heart, head, and stomach as she stood screaming at the top of the staircase inside her home…

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