
(Wisconsin Department of Corrections)
Scene of Horrific 1982 Triple Homicide on 21st Ave
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
KENOSHA, Wis. — More than 45 years after one of the most horrifying mass killings in Kenosha history, convicted triple murderer Robert Allen McRoberts is now up for parole, setting the stage for another deeply controversial release decision by Gov. Tony Evers’ parole commission.

(Wisconsin Department of Corrections)


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10 Responses
Eye for an eye, life for a life. Some may disagree, but to kill is the worst thing imaginable, to rob others of life. Forty-five years isn’t enough, either life in prison or death penalty (his choice), but should not walk into society again.
Three killings = Three Life Sentences. There is no other option. He decided to end their lives; his free life should be over.
I agree with you. He should be burning in hell. But, It’s too bad politics aren’t that simple. Maybe the people of Wisconsin should start putting some thought behind their votes, and not just casting them because of a specific party.
He’s more safe in prison. Gnome sayen?
3 lives..3 life sentences with no chance for parole. This monster stabbed to death his grandmother. He doesn’t deserve to breathe free air
To be fair,if he did this in Kenosha today,he would probably get probation or work release
I read today that his own brother thinks he is a monster and does not want him out. For 3 life sentences This man should not see the light of day outside a prison ever. BUT worst governor evers has done a lot of pardons. Sprigy Hensley is a monster too but they released him too!
I knew his father and his brother. They are/ were good people and always felt terrible for them. Robert is a monster and doesn’t deserve any mercy or freedom.
Evers isn’t even telling the victims family they are being released. How is it possible this guy, David Truax and Spriggie Hensley see the out side of a prison gate?
Just because you have an education doesn’t mean you make good decisions. Evers is the epitome for us to visualize that. Somewhere in his mind that worm will once again tell him ‘this is a good idea’, and society will suffer once again at Evers hands.