The Denver Post

Early release haunting judge after slayings

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newark, ohio » An Ohio judge says he will be haunted forever by his decision to grant early release to a domestic violence offender who authoritie­s say killed his ex-girlfriend, her co-worker and a police chief.

Licking County Municipal Judge Michael Higgins said Friday he was heartbroke­n after the fatal shootings at a nursing home in Kirkersvil­le.

Investigat­ors saythomas Hartless, 43, killed himself after the shootings May 12, just one month after hewas released early from jail. He had served 20 days of a 90day sentence.

“I will go to my grave regretting the fact that I did not knowthomas Hartless’ name,” the 68-year-old judge said in explaining his unfamiliar­ity with the domestic violence case. “Not an excuse, but I probably come in contact with 400 defendants. When I signed that entry releasing him, I had no idea who he was.”

Kirkersvil­le Police Chief Steven Eric Disario died from a shotgun wound outside the town’s Pine Kirk Care Center, about 25 miles east of Columbus. Nurse Marlina Medrano, who had previously sought protective orders against Hartless in connection with domestic violence, was shot multiple times with a handgun and a shotgun. Nurse’s aide Cindy Krantz was killed with a shotgun.

Higgins said that up until Hartless’ case, the county’s early-release screening process had worked well; he said he relies on probation officers who are supposed to assess probation candidates for risk.

A review of how Hartless gained early release found a lack of checks and balances in the court’s early-release process.

Hartlesswa­sn’t supposed to have weapons, but a probation officer never checked his home, where authoritie­s later found over 60 guns.

The review also found that the recommenda­tion of just one probation officer led to the early release and that the probation officer had not reviewed the court file or read all three incident reports about the assaults against his ex-girlfriend.

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