Convicted murderer Mark Wilson walks out of prison after just over 35 years behind bars in notorious central Oregon killings

After spending just over 35 years behind bars, Mark J. Wilson, who was found guilty of the infamous 1987 murder of a Terrebonne couple, was released from an Oregon prison Thursday morning.

The Oregon Justice Resource Center, which had advocated for Wilson before the state Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, is likely to employ Wilson, 55, as a policy associate and legal assistant after he was released to supervision in Multnomah County.

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