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OMICIDE
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John Savino
The last night I saw my father, it was an unusually warm night for March. We had spent the night discussing his living situation, with which he was not happy. He was born and raised in the Wi l l i a m s b u rg s e c t i o n o f Brooklyn and still resided there in a tiny converted apartment surrounded by people he didn’t like or particularly trust. He said he didn’t like the neighborhood anymore; the people were different and he wanted to move. He called my sister, Lynn, in Pennsylvania and a friend of his from the Bronx; they both said he could stay with them, however, he was not allowed to bring his beloved dog, “Louie”, a 130 lb. pit bull.My father was born in 1942 to
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John SavinoBy: His Daughter, Jessica
Lillie and Thomas Savino. He served in the Navy for nine (9) years and was married three (3) t imes producing f ive (5) daughters, Lynn, Valerie, Jessica, Natalie and Heather, and three (3) grandchildren, Erica, Brea and Ashley, all who miss him immeasurably.He was a pilot, a lifelong motorcycle rider and an animal lover. He spelled his mane “Jon”, because he said the “h” was a waste. He was kind and had a very gentle spirit. He would help anybody that needed help and he was drawn to the broken people in life. He had compassion for the people who couldn’t seem to catch a break. I think my father felt like he could never catch a break.My father was also a recovering heroin addict and had the AIDS virus. At the time of his death, he was completely off the heroin and methadone for the first time in many years. I was very proud of him and I told him he should be very proud of himself, because n o t m a n y p e o p l e c o u l d accomplish that. Continued on page 3
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OMICIDE
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Who We AreThe majority of the board members of CitizensAgainst Homicide have had a family member murdered. They are surviving the devastatingloss of a loved one and still suffer the continued emotional trauma of coping with our criminaljustice system. We have joined together to createa voice for the survivors and friends of murder victims.
CAH ObjectivesAssist families through the complicated criminaljustice system.
Provide trial and courtroom support to victims.Accompany victims to parole hearings in their endeavor to keep the convicted murderer in prison.Provide information on pending crime legislation.
Protecting Your Own InterestsYou can’t prepare for the event that makes you a victim. You can only react. You need to knowhow to deal with the subsequent trial, sentencing and unavoidable parole hearings. CAH helps you take action to protect your own interests.
If you have friends or family who may be in need of our assistance, please pass along the informationregarding our organization.
Location for MeetingsWe hold monthly meetings on the second Sundayof each month at 302 4th Street, San Rafael, CAThe monthly meeting starts at 10:00 a.m. We encourage anyone interested to attend meetings.
OfficersJane Alexander
Jan MillerGene & Shellie Cervantes
Perfect PrintersAlice Ostergren
Carol SilveiraAnne Poverello
Jaque MacDonaldJude Cote
Marilyn Day
Co-Founder EmeritusCo-FounderVictim AdvocatesNewsletter EditorsTreasurerCorresponding SecretaryVictim RepresentativeVictims Voice-PublicityRecording SecretaryCommunications
Advisory BoardJack Miller
Terri de la CuestaBill MillerChuck MitchellEd Sullivan
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YOLO DA STANDS UP FOR VICTIMS
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We would like to offer Jonathan Updegraff, the If we had had different our sincerest gratitude to p o l i c e o f f i c e w h o representation, I an the Yolo County District responded to the call of certain Wehner would be Attorney’s Office for shots fired on March 4, free today, living in your again representing the 1980. Their statements neighborhoods, walking victims in the en banc and testimony on behalf your streets, shopping h e a r i n g o f D a n i e l of the victims and the right beside you. It’s a Wehner, CDC C32069. citizens of Yolo County frightening thought. The Daniel Wehner is a was powerful. This was a actions and commitment c o n v i c t e d d o u b l e smart move. In addition, of Reisig, Raven and murderer who took the the victims’ families also Deputy D.A. Ke l l i l ives of UC Davis were given opportunity Brooksby, along with students Robin Ehlman to speak. Black and Updegraff, and John Manville on We noticed that of the have restored some faith March 4, 1980. John f o u r h e a r i n g s t h a t in California’s justice Manville was my brother. r ep resen ted inma te system. Please continue The en banc hearing was throughout the state of the good fight.necessary because the California, no victims Our family is very previous parole hearing were present to make g r a t e f u l o r t h e resu l ted in a sp l i t statements except for i n v o l v e m e n t a n d decision. The case then R o b i n a n d J o h n ’s representation of the goes before the entire 11- families. I attribute this to Yolo County District member Board of Parole the fact that District A t t o r n e y . T h e Commissioners. Attorney Jeff Reisig has community of Davis and With a short 10 days’ b e e n p r o a c t i v e i n the county of Yolo can notice of the hearing, the providing information rest assured that they Yolo County District and encouragement to have highest quality of Attorney, in particular, victims’ families. He personnel committed to Assistant Chief Deputy established the Yolo their safety.D.A. Jonathan Raven, C o u n t y D i s t r i c t assembled not only the Attorney’s Office first M a r y M a n v i l l e victims’ families, but Lifer Unit to ensure that Baxstresserenlisted the help of Davis family members are Don BaxstresserPolice Chief Landy represented at these Paso RoblesB l a c k , a l o n g w i t h traumatic hearings.
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Victim Profile Con’t from Page 1He had inquired at his two (2) days earlier he was floor of an apartment he program about becoming a so desperately trying to hated, with his life taken by drug and AIDS counselor. move out of. There has been someone who has no regard He was also joining dating no arrest made and an ocean for human life. If anyone has websites and receiving e- of tears shed. His beloved any information regarding mails from some interested dog “Louie” had also been the murder of John Savino, ladies. My father was very hurt in the attack. I cannot please contact Detective handsome. It seemed his life describe to you the dreadful Wayne Gri ff i th , 94th was finally taking a turn for feeling of hearing the words Precinct, Brooklyn Police the better. “your father has been found Department at (718) 383-On March 28, 2008, my dead in his apartment”. 8399.father was found murdered My father did not deserve to in his apartment that only die like this; alone on the
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SBx3 18 - Parole ReformsOn January 21 , 2010, I Addit ional ly, CDCR wil l remain free in the communities participated in a conference call implement SBx3 18, signed by of California to do whatever they at the invitation of Erin Sasse, Governor Schwarzenegger on p l e a s e . O f f e n d e r s w h o C h i e f , E x t e r n a l A ff a i r s , October 11, 2009, effective participate in behaviors that are California Department of January 25, 2010. Screening not classified as Penal Code Correction and Rehabilitation offenders for an unsupervised violations, but are dangerous to ( C D C R ) . T h e t o p i c o f version of parole known as Non- the public will not be held conversat ion included an Revocable Parole (NRP) is accountable. Instead, they will explanation of Parole Reforms nothing short of a slap to the face continue to be a threat to public by Matthew Cate, Secretary, of all Californians. As stated in safety. CDCR, after which questions Section 48 of SBx3 18, for those We must hold our elected were welcomed. offenders that are eligible for off ic ia ls accountable for Although CDCR insists this is NRP, the CDCR “shall not return decisions that compromise not an early release program, to prison, place a parole hold on a public safety. Write your State there is every indication to the pursuant to Section 3056, or S e n a t o r a n d A s s e m b l y contrary. The Work Incentive report any parole violation to the representative, telling them they Program (WIP) presently Board of Parole Hearing”. Now, will lose your vote should they afforded to inmates is being isn’t that a hoot?! One doesn’t fail to place public safety at the augmented by CDCR for no have to read between any lines to highest level of consideration.other reason than to achieve early understand that SBx3 18 will By Gene Cervantesrelease to inmates. allow NRP eligible offenders to
Sample parole opposition letter(s) are available on the CAH website at
For your convenience, all you need to do is ‘copy and paste’ the letter(s)into a Word document, sign your name and mail.
www.citizensagainsthomicide.com
Sample Parole Letter on Website
Our Parole Opposition Result Updates1. Chuck Edward Johnson, Murderer of Three Year Old, Parole Denied on December 2009 for another 7 years until 2016
2. Bruce Haims, Murder, Parole Denied, by New York State as a “dangerous sexual predator” on December 10, 2009.
3. Jack Vian Jr., Capital Murder of Two People, Parole Denied, Next Review in three years in 2012.
4. De Ellen Bellah, Conspiracy to Commit Capital Murder, Parole Denied, Next Review October 21, 2014.
5. Mark Allen Reese, Murder, Parole Denied on September 16, 2009, by a Unanimous Vote.
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Parole # 1Please send a letter today to keep murderer Simon Macias behind bars. Here is a sample letter for your use.
(Date)Nevada State Board of Parole Commissioners1677 Old Hot Springs Road, Suite ACarson City, NV 89706Fax 775-687-6736
RE Murderer Simon Macias
NDOC#41565
Parole Date:February 10, 2010
Dear Chairman and Parole Board,
Please DO NOT grant a prole dated to convicted murderer Simon Macias. He killed 19-year old Susan by stabbing her to death, duct-taping her hands, placing her in a garbage bags and dumping her body in the dessert. This was a heinous crime that destroyed not only Susan’s young life, but the lives of her parents, her grandparents (one of whom died just two months after Susan’s death), her brother and sister, her friends, and countless other people who loved and cared for her.
The heinous nature of Simon Macias’s cowardly violence makes it highly likely that if released he will commit additional acts of terror.
Please protect your fellow citizens in our community from this heartless killer.
Thank you,(Your name) Only put your address on the envelope or use the CAH return address for confidentiality and CAH, PMB #321, Mailbox Etc., 336 Bon Aire Center, Greenbrae, CA 94904
COPY TO FAMILY:Carol Nicoletti c/o CAH address above, or email her at [email protected]. Please write “Letter of Opposition” in the subject line.
PAROLE HEARINGSThese parole hearings are imminent.
Send letters in support of these families today.
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Parole # 2Please send a letter today to keep murderer Jeffery A. Langnese behind bars. Here is a sample letter for your use.
(Date)California Dept. of Corrections and RehabilitationOffice of Victim & Survivor RightsP.O. Box 942883Sacramento, CA 94283-0001
RE Murderer: Jeffery A. Langnese
CDC # D-38652
Please place this letter in the inmate’s Central File
Estimated Parole Date:March 9, 2010
Dear Chairman and Parole Board,
Please DO NOT grant a parole date to convicted murderer Langnese. The heinous nature of his crime, murdering defenseless Lisa Marie Chivak by beating her to death with the butt end of a shotgun, should preclude his parole. The nature of Langnese’s cowardly violence and the fact he’s never shown any remorse, makes it highly likely that if released he will commit repeated acts of violence and terror.
Please protect your fellow citizens in our community from this heartless killer.
Thank you,(Your name) Only put your address on the envelope or use the CAH return address for confidentiality and CAH, PMB #321, Mailbox Etc., 336 Bon Aire Center, Greenbrae, CA 94904
COPY TO FAMILY:Lucy & Frank Shivak, 1126 Masterpiece Drive, Oceanside, CA 92057
PAROLE HEARINGS-CONT.These parole hearings are imminent.
Send letters in support of these families today.
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