Don’t buy into this billionaire’s push to improve rights for crime victims in Maine

Marsalee “Marsy” Nicholas should not have been stalked and killed by her ex-boyfriend in California in 1983. And family members should never have had to encounter the killer in a grocery store just a week after her death, unaware that he had been released on bail.

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