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…