Judge Rules Wife Killer Should Not Be Paroled Because Evers' Admin Didn't Notify Victim's Daughter
“I am the daughter of that piece of scum, sitting in the chair. I don’t understand how you can look at someone who murdered someone, stabbed them over 43 times and say that they should be allowed to walk outside of bars" - Nikkole Nelson, the daughter of victim Johanna Rose Balsewicz.
An administrative law judge, Brian Hayes , has ruled that wife killer Douglas Balsewicz should not be released early on parole because the state Department of Corrections did not give the victim's daughter Nikkole a chance to voice her objections to the decision to free him, the victim's family told Wisconsin Right Now.
The judge's ruling on September 30, 2022, came after an emotional August hearing into Balsewicz's appeal of last spring's Parole Commission decision to revoke his parole just days before he was to walk out of prison.
Gov. Tony Evers' appointee John Tate had initially granted Balsewicz discretionary parole, which the victim's family found out about &q